jakeseven7
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Newly released Virgin Blue corporate accounts have shed some light on the pressure the airline was under to cease its domestic operations in New Zealand.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), the carrier’s subsidiary, Pacific Blue, posted a bottom-line loss of NZD19.8 million in the year to June 2010.
This figure compared with a deficit of NZ$786,000 in 2008-09, and with a profit of NZ$5.4 million in 2007-08, the newspaper reported.
Virgin Blue left NZ in the red - Airline News - etravelblackboard.com
Interesting given certain members of this board who rep Virgin were claiming Pacific Blue was the most profitable part of Virgin when asked
Boy I hope that wasn't true!
According to the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), the carrier’s subsidiary, Pacific Blue, posted a bottom-line loss of NZD19.8 million in the year to June 2010.
This figure compared with a deficit of NZ$786,000 in 2008-09, and with a profit of NZ$5.4 million in 2007-08, the newspaper reported.
Virgin Blue left NZ in the red - Airline News - etravelblackboard.com
Interesting given certain members of this board who rep Virgin were claiming Pacific Blue was the most profitable part of Virgin when asked
