Middle East Airlines (MEA) expects its 2018 profits to be lower than the preceding year, but forecasts the number of passengers to reach 3 million by the end of the year, according to its Chairman Mohamad El-Hout.
"The company will achieve profits although they are smaller than last year, but we will be able to distribute $55 million in dividend to our shareholders," he said.
MEA distributed $550 million in dividends over the last ten years.
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