Lots of U.S. airlines are in trouble these days, and here at peakoil.com, the favored explanation is that they are being killed by fuel costs, driven by peak oil.
But if that's true, why are many of the world's airlines still profitable?
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'L')ufthansa flies back to profit
Lufthansa returns to profit after huge losses in 2003
German airline Lufthansa has returned to profit in 2004 after posting huge losses in 2003.
In a preliminary report, the airline announced net profits of 400m euros ($527.61m; £274.73m), compared with a loss of 984m euros in 2003.
Operating profits were at 380m euros, ten times more than in 2003.




