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Ethiopian Airlines Braces for Revenue Dip in Face of Rising Fuel Costs
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Ethiopian Airlines Braces for Revenue Dip in Face of Rising Fuel Costs

All Africa about 2 hours 1 mins read
[Reporter] Ethiopian Airlines expects its profit margins to shrink this year as soaring jet fuel prices linked to conflict in the Middle East drive up operating costs and weaken demand on some routes.

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