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Air France-KLM Q2 profits rise, thanks to premium sales

Air France-KLM announced a higher operating profit for the second quarter on Thursday. The sector is worried about the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariff war.

Major European airlines are watching for any possible drop in transatlantic travel, as Europeans have resisted booking trips to America this year.

Air France-KLM has highlighted the importance of its new first-class cabin as well as its strong sales in its premium economy cabin. This is especially true for KLM.

Ben Smith, Chief Executive Officer of the company said that "we are advancing premiumization and pushing the boundaries for aspirational travel by offering enhanced products and service."

The second-quarter operating profits rose from 513 millions euros to 845 million euros compared with the same quarter in last year. This was in line with an analyst poll compiled and conducted by LSEG, which predicted 760 million euro.

Summer travel is an important test to see how carriers such as Air France-KLM will fare in the second half of this year.

Air France-KLM had previously stated that it had reduced some economy fares in order to remain competitive. It confirmed its full-year outlook.

(source: Reuters)