Air Malta is a tiny operator with 10 aircraft that had experienced two decades of annual losses. It was €10.8m in the red (£9.6m, $12.1m) in the financial year to March 2017.
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But the next year, the state-owned airline turned a profit of €1.2m - its first in 18 years. The number of passengers soared to two million, a rise of 11%.
And this reversal of fortune was down - in part - to clever use of technology, the company says.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/business-48661144APIs and stuff, that's what puts food on my table. (Well, my desk, usually, while I'm coding. But that's not the point.)
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.