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| Wednesday, 20 February, 2002, 20:44 GMT Air France expects full-year profit Air France expects to make profit when it reports its annual results at the end of March, boosted by a government payments of up to 80m euros for lost business and costs arising from 11 September. The French flag carrier made the forecast as the company reported a net loss for the final three months of 2001 of 131m euros (�79.8m), compared to a net profit of 32m euros a year earlier. Like many other international carriers, Air France was already suffering from the global economic downturn before the 11 September attacks on the US triggered a slump in passenger numbers. Air France said the latest results exclude the indemnity payments, the first 27.8m euro of which was received in January. After falling 34% last year, Air France shares have regained 10% since the start of 2002 as the industry begins to recover from the 11 September attacks. | See also: Top Business stories now: Links to more Business stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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