(Reuters) - Even after two deadly crashes in seven months, TransAsia Airways Corp <6702.TW> will likely rebound quickly as insurance covers any financial losses and its coveted routes through Taipei's downtown airport keep it popular with business travellers.
Airline analysts said the carrier may have to offer discounts to lure back passengers after Flight GE235 ended in at least 31 fatalities on Wednesday. Amateur video from a car dashboard camera showed the plane clipped a taxi and a bridge before smashing upside down in a shallow river.