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Lufthansa projections revenues downturn in 3rd quarter as expenses increase

German flag carrier Lufthansa expects lower earnings in the 3rd quarter as yields plunge and unit costs boost, the company stated on Wednesday.

Air travels around Europe and Asia have begun to plateau or fall, signalling that an extended post-COVID travel boom is waning and providing a problem for airline companies fighting with higher costs and restricted airplane accessibility.

In the third quarter, Lufthansa anticipates yields to be lower by a single-digit portion compared with 2023 levels, while system expenses are anticipated to rise by a comparable magnitude, according to a company statement.

Overall, it expects third-quarter adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) to fall short of the prior-year level of 1.5 billion euros ($ 1.62 billion), due to difficulties at Lufthansa Airlines.

Lufthansa cut its earnings target for the 2nd time this year in July.

Last week, Air France-KLM missed its revenue forecast on greater costs that also afflicted its very first quarter outcomes, and falling earnings at Ryanair sounded additional alarm bells.

Lufthansa shares are down around 25% over the last 6 months as it continues to have a hard time to recover its balance sheet.

(source: Reuters)