CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - Qantas Airways has cut its profit forecasts and reduced planned international services over the next several months because of the Iraq war, terrorism and a deadly respiratory illness in Asia, the airline's chief executive said Friday.
Geoff Dixon said the three factors had led the Australian flag carrier to cut the number of planned international flights by up to 20 percent between April and July.
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