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Qantas expects lower fuel costs amid falling worldwide rates

Australian flag provider Qantas stated on Friday it expects lower fuel expenses than previously approximated after a drop in global jet fuel rates.

The airline company is now expecting a first-half total jet fuel costs of around A$ 2.55 billion ($ 1.69 billion), lower than the A$ 2.7 billion it had actually approximated earlier.

Qantas' present fuel expense estimate is on the basis of existing jet fuel cost of A$ 140 a barrel, lower than A$ 150 when it was formerly estimated.

The company stated its A$ 400 million share buyback is presently 45% complete at an average rate of A$ 7.23 apiece. The airline company expects its finalisation by the end of the year.

The company, whose track record has actually been damaged in the recent past amidst regulative and legal fights, is trying to browse a path of assuring consumers that it is taking the grievances of prevalent service issues seriously.

Trading of Qantas' loyalty program remained in line with expectations, the business stated, following the launch of a flight benefits program.

Business continues to expect at least 10% underlying earnings before interest growth in financial 2025, Qantas said concerning its commitment program.

(source: Reuters)