Air France-KLM reports record annual loss
The economic downturn appears to still be battering the airline industry after Air France-KLM reported a net loss of €691 million for the three months ending March, compared to a loss of €479 million in the same period a year ago.
This took its annual loss for the full year to €1.55 billion (£1.33 billion) – a record loss for the airline and even greater than the €1.3 billion loss it reported in 1993.
Air France, which merged with Dutch airline KLM in 2004, said it had been hit by a 3.2% fall in passenger traffic and a 14% decline in freight traffic last year, as the global economic downturn continued to impact negatively on passengers and businesses.
Furthermore, sky-high fuel prices, and the fatal Rio-Paris air crash of 1 June 2009 which killed 228 people, also took their toll.
The crash was the worst in Air France’s 75-year-history
Chief executive, Pierre-Henri Gourgeon, said that 2009-10 financial year would go down as the company’s “annus horribilis”.
In related news, British Airways (BA) which is facing a summer of strikes, is set to reveal full-year losses of between £600 million and £1 billion later today.
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