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Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Airline profits forecast to total $28 billion in the three years through 2012 may be unsustainable as over-capacity and looming regulatory costs weigh on margins, the head of the IATA industry association said.
Airlines will generate net income equal to 0.8 percent of revenue next year, a margin that may shrink further if economic growth slows to less than 2.4 percent, Tony Tyler, chief executive officer of the International Air Transport Association since July 1, said in an interview in London.
Airlines Mired in Crisis' as Margins Shrink, IATA CEO Says - BusinessWeek
These clowns can't make up their minds. BTW, there's no over-capacity in the US. Planes are PACKED right now.