Air France-KLM descent is double Dutch blow edwardcropley
Air France-KLM on May 3 reported a wider operating loss for the first quarter, blaming higher fuel costs and tougher price competition.
The Franco-Dutch airline said its operating losses rose to 303 million euros for the January-March period, from 118 million the previous year, caused by a 1.9 percent drop in unit revenue.
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