By Robert Fenner and Shraysi Tandon - Thu Nov 03 00:45:31 GMT 2011 Virgin Australia, the nation’s second-largest airline, expects to double its share of corporate passengers faster than planned after Qantas Airways Ltd. (QAN) suspended flights for about 48 hours because of labor disputes. Virgin ...
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