The Borneo Post

Air France-KLM profits up in 2016, cautious for 2017

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PARIS: Air France- KLM said profits rose sharply in 2016, but issued a cautious outlook for the current year in face of global uncertaint­y and aggressive competitio­n in the sector.

The French-Dutch airline said in a statement that its bottom-line net profit soared to 792 million euros ( US$ 840 million) last year, up from 118 million euros in 2015.

The headline figure was boosted by one- off gains from the sale of a 49.9-per cent stake in the onboard catering arm Servair to Switzerlan­d’s Gategroup.

Underlying or operating profit grew by 34 per cent to 1.05 billion euros as passenger numbers were up 4.0 per cent at 93.4 million.

However, revenues declined by 3.3 per cent to 24.8 billion euros, the statement said.

“While the fall in the oil price significan­tly reduced the group’s costs, the geopolitic­al context, competitio­n and industry overcapaci­ty all resulted in lower unit revenues,” chief executive JeanMarc Janaillac explained.

The airline said lower oil prices cut its fuel bill by nearly 26 per cent in 2016.

The French business, Air France, booked a decline in operating profit, while the Dutch arm, KLM, saw underlying earnings rise.

That was due to the impact on business of a series of jihadist attacks in France, as well as the costs of two flight crew strikes, the carrier explained.

But Air France-KLM had rolled out measures to address the situ- ation, it said.

“We are resolutely committed to regaining the offensive ... and improving our competitiv­eness.

“In an economic and geopolitic­al context that remains very uncertain, and faced with aggressive competitio­n, the status quo is not an option,” said CEO Janaillac.

Looking ahead, Air France- KLM said it got off to a “resilient start” to the current year.

Neverthele­ss, “the global context remains highly uncertain regarding the geopolitic­al and economic environmen­t in which we operate, fuel prices and the ongoing overcapaci­ty on several markets, resulting in pressure on unit revenues,” the group cautioned. Air France- KLM said it was targetting a capacity increase of 3.0- 3.5 per cent for 2017, “in order to regain the offensive in long-haul and to improve the performanc­e in medium-haul.”

And it also aimed to cut costs by “a minimum of 1.5 per cent,” it said.

 ??  ?? (From left to right) Air France-KLM group CFO Frederic Gagey, KLM President and CEO Pieter Elbers, Air France-KLM group CEO Jean-Marc Janaillac, air Air France CEO Franck Terner attend a press conference to present the group’s 2016 results in Paris on...
(From left to right) Air France-KLM group CFO Frederic Gagey, KLM President and CEO Pieter Elbers, Air France-KLM group CEO Jean-Marc Janaillac, air Air France CEO Franck Terner attend a press conference to present the group’s 2016 results in Paris on...

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