LONDON, England (AP) -- British Airways will pay a dividend for the first time in seven years after reporting a sharp rise in profit in the year ending March 31, the company said Friday. Airline chief executive Willie Walsh said he would forgo his bonus because of the shambles in the opening days of moving to BA's new terminal at Heathrow Airport. And the airline warned of turbulence in the current quarter because of the costs related to the terminal and the soaring price of fuel. British Airways reported a net profit of £680 million ($1.3 billion; €855 million) for the year, compared to...
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