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Air France-KLM revised capacity outlook due to geopolitical uncertainties

Air France-KLM reported a smaller loss in the first quarter than expected on Thursday, but it downgraded the outlook for its capacity on the basis that geopolitical uncertainties are linked to the U.S./Israeli war against Iran and the rising costs of jet fuel.

EasyJet, TUI and other European airlines have revised their forecasts due to the shrinking jet fuel hedges. The airlines expect to feel the effects of the Strait of Hormuz closure more intensely in the next few months. Ben Smith, Air France-KLM's Chief Executive said that fuel price increases have not yet been reflected in today's results. However, they are expected to affect the next quarters.

The company stated that its group capacity is now expected to increase by 2% - 4% in this year compared to 2025. Previously, it had expected a 3%-5% increase. It said that it expected a 2.80 billion euro (2.40 billion dollar) increase in fuel costs in 2026, compared to 2025.

Air France-KLM has reported a loss of 27 millions euros ($31.55m) in the first quarter, compared to a?loss projected by LSEG of 389million euros ($454.51m). This represents a 301 million euro improvement compared to last year. Fuel price increases have not yet affected the first-quarter results.

The company said that it had seen an initial surge in bookings for long-haul flights after the Iran 'war broke out, as travellers were choosing European airlines to fly to Asia. However, the expansion of its long-haul flight capacity would be more modest, as people are putting off travel plans and bookings closer to their travel dates, due to financial concerns. ($1 = 0.8559 euro) (Reporting and editing by Edmund Klamann; Joanna Plucinska)

(source: Reuters)