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Kazakh airline Air Astana's loss triples as costs rise

Air Astana announced a?first-quarter 'loss? on Tuesday that widened by nearly threefold. Costs increased after the Kazakhstani carrier moved capacity away from Gulf routes due to the Iran War.

The carrier reduced Middle East capacity by 51% compared to the planned levels for the quarter. Flights were stopped from Dubai, Doha and Madinah.

The reallocation of capacity was also done to Southeast Asian leisure routes as well as East-West transit connections.

Air Astana reported a loss after taxes of $21.1 million for the three-month period ending March 31. This is a significant increase from the $7.3 million loss the year before, due to a 19.8% rise in 'unit costs' as the company maintained a cost base to support a higher planned capacity. (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job, Bengaluru. Editing by Subhranshu sahu and Janane Venkatraman.)

(source: Reuters)