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- 153. New Forecasts indicate Australian Tourism Turnaround Expected to Continue
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New Forecasts indicate Australian Tourism Turnaround Expected to Continue.
- 154. IATA Revises Forecasts; Deeper Losses Expected
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IATA Revises Forecasts; Deeper Losses Expected. IATA has revised its global financial forecast predicting airline losses totaling US$11 billion in 2009. This is US$2 billion worse than the previously projected US$9 billion loss due to rising fuel prices and exceptionally weak yields. Industry revenues for the year are expected to fall by US$80 billion (15%) to US$455 billion compar
- 155. IATA Revises 2011 Industry Profit Expectations to US$6.9 billion
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IATA has upgraded its industry profit expectations to $6.9 billion (up from $4.0 billion projected in June). IATA emphasized that, despite the improvements, profitability at these levels is still exceptionally weak (1.2% net margin) considering the industry’s total revenues of $594 billion. In its first look at 2012, IATA is projecting profits to fall to $4.9 billion on revenues of
- 156. Indian aviation to come of age in 2005
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Indian aviation to come of age in 2005.
- 157. Association of Asia Pacific Airlines Reports April 2010 Traffic
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Association of Asia Pacific Airlines Reports April 2010 Traffic. A total of 15.2 million international passengers were transported by Asia Pacific-based airlines in April 2010, 11.7% more than in the same month last year. International passenger traffic, in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, grew by 8.9%. With available seat capacity posting a modest rise of 1.2%, the average
- 158. SIA Group Posts Q1 2012-13 Net Profit
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The SIA Group posted a net profit of $78 million (+$33 million, or +73%) in the first quarter of the 2012-13 financial year. Group operating profit of $72 million improved $61 million, albeit off a low base as the group was confronted with higher fuel costs and depressed demand following the Japanese earthquake in the same quarter last year.
- 159. The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation predicts Traffic growth to moderate in 2005
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The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation predicts Traffic growth to moderate in 2005.
- 160. Singapore Airlines pre-tax profit rises to Sin$ 656 Million
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Singapore Airlines pre-tax profit rises to Sin$ 656 Million
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