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Qantas profits beat estimates due to strong travel demand

Qantas Airways, the Australian airline, posted an annual profit that was better than expected on Thursday. The company attributes this to a robust demand for travel across both its domestic and international routes. It expects that this will continue throughout the current business year.

Qantas has reported a strong increase in its earnings, both for its domestic and its international divisions as well as Jetstar, its budget airline.

Vanessa Hudson, CEO of the Group, said that the dual-brand strategy and continued strong demand in all segments helped to grow the Group's earnings.

The flag carrier reported an underlying profit of A$2,39 billion ($1.55billion) for the fiscal year ending June 30. This was higher than the Visible Alpha consensus of A$2,38 billion, and also above the A$2,08 billion of the previous year.

The company also announced that it would pay a final dividend per share of 16.5 Australian cents and a special distribution of 9.9 Australiancents.

As part of its ongoing fleet renewal program, the airline has also ordered 20 more narrowbody A321XLRs from Airbus. Reporting by Sameer Mnekar and Roshan T. Thomas in Bengaluru, Editing by Alan Barona.

(source: Reuters)