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Air France-KLM's third-quarter results are in line with expectations

Air France-KLM announced third-quarter results that were in line with expectations on Thursday. It also confirmed its outlook for 2025, despite some expenses increases and expensive challenges faced by its Dutch subsidiary KLM.

As the summer travel season is lucrative and busy, the third quarter of the year is typically the most profitable for European airlines.

Travel from Europe to the United States is down under U.S. president Donald Trump. His policies are seen by many as anti-foreigner, anti-trade and anti-trade.

Analysts polled by LSEG had predicted an operating profit of 1,27 billion euros (1,48 billion dollars) for the airline group. This was a significant increase over the operating profit of 732 millions euros for the same period last year, when the group suffered a substantial loss due to the Paris Olympics.

Air France-KLM has once again shown its resilience during the third quarter in a difficult environment. Ben Smith, Chief Executive of Air France-KLM, said in a press release that the company had maintained a solid revenue growth with a stable margin.

When it came to traveling to the United States, the group saw a continued pressure on its economy cabin yields.

KLM was particularly affected by the lower yields of its economy cabin as well as expensive labour disputes in September. Air France-KLM's debt increased slightly due to costs associated with maintenance and other services.

(source: Reuters)