Losses grow for Air France group

29 Jul 2015  2043 | Business & Trade Fairs

PARIS  Air France-KLM said over the weekend it would add a further 300 million euros (USD330 million) to a previously announced 1.5-billion-euro cost-cutting programme as it revealed first-half losses of 619 million euros.
Despite a 5% increase in passenger revenue for the first half of 2015, income from cargo plummeted 81%, the company said.
Tightening competition and the adverse effects of exchange rates also helped drag the airline farther into the red.
As a result, Air France-KLM chairman Alexandre de Juniac said the company would increase its two-year cost-cutting target to 1.8 billion euros by seeking greater efficiencies and additional closures of unprofitable routes.
inside no 10“The lack of results improvement leads us to implement immediate additional adaptation measures including, in particular, the closure of heavily loss-making routes, the downward revision in capacity for the forthcoming winter season, together with an acceleration and an increase in the magnitude of our cost-saving initiatives,” de Juniac said in a statement.
Investors liked the fact the airline group’s management was taking additional efforts to tackle costs, pushing the company’s shares up 0.59% to 6.63 euros.
Air France-KLM — Europe’s largest airline in terms of traffic — has been struggling to boost profitability and reduce its 5.4 billion euros of debt.
De Juniac has been urging unions to agree to a five-year “Perform 2020″ plan to boost efficiency.
Fearful of job cuts and salary reductions, unions have resisted several points in the programme, especially expansion of its low-cost Transavia airline.
In revealing the continued losses during the first half of 2015, de Juniac appealed to unions to join management to find a way of returning to profit.
“Following the agreement signed by KLM with its unions, the rapid conclusion of the negotiations with the Air France unions is key to re-launching the results turnaround.
“At this pivotal moment in Air France-KLM’s history, the board and I know that we can count on the spirit of responsibility and commitment shared by all the group’s staff to enable us to return to a growth path,” he said.
The airline in June had already announced closure of four unprofitable routes, and said 1,000 jobs had been eliminated since the start of the year.
On Friday, it said several planes would be withdrawn its fleet to reduce costs and it would delay delivery of new long-haul Airbus A350s by a year to 2019.
Should negotiations with unions fail to adopt “Perform 2020″, de Juniac noted, further consequences would be in store for the airline’s long-haul activity.

sourced:ttrweekly.com 

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