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Πέμπτη 20 Ιουνίου 2019

IATA Airlines Financial Monitor - May 2019




Αποτέλεσμα εικόνας για IATA Airlines Financial Monitor - May 2019


IATA is pleased to send you herewith the May report of the Airlines Financial Monitor.

Key points:   
  • The latest financial results from the industry for Q1 2019 show that net post-tax profits of airlines weakened in Q1 2019 compared to the same quarter a year ago. The outcome is mixed at the regional level; while there is an improvement in Asia-Pacific and North America regions, Europe and Latin America in aggregate posted negative bottom-line results.
  • Global airline share prices fell sharply in May, which indicates that forward-looking equity investors expect tougher financial conditions ahead. The performance of airline index has been diverging from global equity markets since the beginning of this year due to the concerns regarding airline profitability stemming from rising risks such as Brexit and US-China trade war.
  • Oil and jet fuel prices declined sharply at the end of May driven by concerns over slowing global growth.  At the time of writing this note, the Jet fuel price is hovering around $76bbl (11% lower compared to a month ago).
  • While global base fare passenger yields continued to decline in March, on the positive side premium cabin yields edged up.  Nevertheless, expectations of slower economic growth would create a barrier for passenger yields to improve.
  • Annual growth in industry-wide revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) recovered to 4.3% in April, up from 3.1% in March.  On the other hand, freight volumes were lower, falling by 4.7% compared to a year ago.

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