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Air New Zealand warns of inflation, competition impact in first-half of 2025

Air New Zealand reported a. 61% downturn in 2024 earnings on Thursday and warned of a potential. impact from sticky inflation, intense competition and. enginerelated maintenance problems in the first half of fiscal. 2025.

The country's flagship provider is grappling with a hit to. need from prices competitors from its U.S. counterparts and. high inflation, while worldwide engine upkeep requirements. from Pratt & & Whitney has affected aircraft availability.

Air New Zealand is expecting a tough year ahead, CEO. Greg Foran said.

The damaging trading conditions are expected to stay. similar through the first half of the 2025 financial year, the. provider stated.

Pratt & & Whitney last year eliminated more than 1,000 engines. from Airbus aircrafts, which has actually resulted in the grounding of Air New. Zealand's planes intermittently.

These concerns have actually had a substantial influence on the airline company's. functional and monetary efficiency for the 2024 financial. year, the carrier stated.

Its incomes before tax was up to NZ$ 222 million ($ 138.55. million) from NZ$ 574 million a year earlier. It, however, beat. Visible Alpha agreement quote of NZ$ 176.7 million.

The provider declared a last dividend of 1.5 New Zealand. cents per share for financial 2024.

(source: Reuters)