Air France-KLM reports 7.1 billion euros in Q4 revenue

    • An Airbus SE A318-111 passenger aircraft, operated by Air France-KLM. The company said it was on track to fully pay back French state aid by April 2023, reporting a net debt of 6.3 billion euros, down 1.9 billion euros from the previous year.
    • An Airbus SE A318-111 passenger aircraft, operated by Air France-KLM. The company said it was on track to fully pay back French state aid by April 2023, reporting a net debt of 6.3 billion euros, down 1.9 billion euros from the previous year. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG
    Published Fri, Feb 17, 2023 · 02:28 PM

    AIR France KLM said on Friday (Feb 17) 2023 bookings were almost back to 2019 levels as the airline forecast higher margins in the medium term amidst an ongoing travel recovery.

    The airline group also reported its highest Q4 revenue at 7.1 billion euros (S$10.1 billion), climbing almost 50 per cent year-on-year.

    “Although 2022 started quite difficult, where we still had Covid and the (Ukraine) war had started ... and we had afterwards the difficulties at the airports and inflation. I’m very happy that we can say now that 2022 Q4 ended better than where we ended in Q4 2019,” chief financial officer Steven Zaat said on a media call.

    The company said it was on track to fully pay back French state aid by April 2023, reporting a net debt of 6.3 billion euros, down 1.9 billion euros from the previous year.

    However, Zaat said staffing shortages at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport may not be resolved before end-June. The warning came as the carrier said disruption at Schiphol had cost its Dutch KLM business 170 million euro in lost revenue last year.

    “It is improving so that it’s very good to see. Of course, we are still impacted by the fact that there’s labour shortages everywhere, but also at the airport ... but we see that gradually operations are actually back on track,” Zaat said. REUTERS

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