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IATA Airline Business Confidence Survey – July 2018

According to IATA Airline Business Confidence Survey – July 2018, the majority (57%) expect their level of profitability to improve further over the coming 12 months.

Key points:

  • The results of the survey conducted in early-July, suggest that the squeeze on airline operating profit margins intensified during Q2 2018.
  • This is consistent with increased reports of higher input costs, mainly reflecting developments in jet fuel prices. Many of our respondents (54%) expect to see further increases in input costs over the year ahead.
  • The majority (57%) expect their level of profitability to improve further over the coming 12 months, however, which reflects the fact that passenger and freight yields are expected to partly offset further increases in input costs.
  • The positive outlook for profitability also reflects confidence about the strength of the demand outlook, particularly on the passenger side of the business; 84% of respondents expect passenger volumes to rise over the year ahead – the second highest proportion in ten years. 
  • Encouragingly, 43% reported an increase in employment levels in Q2 relative to the same period a year ago, and more than 50% of respondents expect to increase employment levels further over the next 12 months. 
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