Global airlines to narrow losses in 2022, profits likely in 2023
“Industry-wide profitability in 2023 appears within reach with North America already expected to deliver an $8.8 billion profit in 2022,” said a statement from IATA.
The estimates were released Monday at the annual general meeting of the global industry body. The two-day event is being held at Doha.
Airlines lost $137.7 billion in 2020.
“Industry-wide profitability in 2023 appears within reach with North America already expected to deliver an $8.8 billion profit in 2022,” said a statement from IATA.
“Airlines are resilient. People are flying in ever greater numbers. And cargo is performing well against a backdrop of growing economic uncertainty,” said Wille Walsh, director general, IATA.
“It is a time for optimism, even if there are still challenges on costs, particularly fuel, and some lingering restrictions in a few key markets,” he added. Over 1,200 aircraft will likely be delivered this year.
“Strong pent-up demand, the lifting of travel restrictions in most markets, low unemployment in most countries, and expanded personal savings are fueling a resurgence in demand that will see passenger numbers reach 83% of pre-pandemic levels in 2022,” said a statement.
It added that economic challenges, cargo volumes are expected to set a record high of 68.4 million tonnes in 2022.
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