Manila Bulletin

ANA Q1 profit rises 80%

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TOKYO (Reuters) – ANA Holdings, Inc, Japan's biggest airline by revenue, on Wednesday said first-quarter operating profit rose 80 percent due to brisk business on internatio­nal routes and after taking control of low-cost arm Peach Aviation Ltd.

Profit for the three months through June was 25.4 billion yen ($229.3 million). That compared with an average estimate of 18.8 billion yen from two analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters.

ANA maintained its forecast that operating profit would rise by 3.1 percent this year to 150 billion yen.

ANA has taken advantage of restrictio­ns placed by the government on Japan Airlines Co. Ltd. (JAL) after the former flag carrier's 2010 bankruptcy to expand its internatio­nal network.

The airline now wants to further boost internatio­nal passenger and cargo revenue by 40 percent over the next three years in part by boosting its seat capacity through the addition of almost 70 aircraft to its fleet.

Internatio­nal passenger sales in the first quarter grew 13.1 percent versus a year earlier boosted by increasing numbers of business travellers, Japanese tourists returning to Europe after a post-terrorist attack slump and Japan's growing status as a tourism destinatio­n.

The internatio­nal cargo business saw sales jump 31.3 percent due to strong demand for Japanese automotive parts in the United States and Europe and trade between China, other parts of Asia, Japan and the US.

ANA is also pursuing growth through low-cost arms Vanilla Air, Inc. and Peach Aviation Ltd, recently taking a majority stake in the latter to cement its lead over Japan Airlines.

JAL and Qantas Airways Ltd. each own 33.3 percent of Jetstar Japan Co. Ltd,, Japan's biggest low-cost carrier, which is expanding its fleet after having recently become profitable.

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