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Korean Air Q2 Net More than Triples on Recovering Travel Demand


This file photo provided by Korean Air shows a B787-9 passenger jet taking off from Incheon International Airport in Incheon, just west of Seoul.

This file photo provided by Korean Air shows a B787-9 passenger jet taking off from Incheon International Airport in Incheon, just west of Seoul.

SEOUL, Aug. 4 (Korea Bizwire)Korean Air Lines Co. said Thursday its second-quarter net profit more than tripled from a year earlier on robust cargo deals and recovering travel demand.

Net profit for the three months ended in June jumped to 450.41 billion won (US$344 million) from 129.96 billion won during the same period of last year, the company said in a statement.

“On top of strong cargo demand amid the extended COVID-19 pandemic, recovering demand on international passenger routes gave a boost to the quarterly bottom line,” the statement said.

Operating profit also more than tripled to 735.87 billion won in the second quarter from 196.91 billion won a year ago. Sales jumped 71 percent to 3.33 trillion won from 1.95 trillion won during the same period.

Sales in the passenger business jumped more than four times to 874.2 billion won in the June quarter from 214.6 billion won a year ago. Sales in the cargo division rose 44 percent to 2.17 trillion won from 1.51 trillion won, the statement said.

The national flag carrier shifted to foreign exchange losses worth 194 billion won in the second quarter from foreign exchange gains of 11 billion won a year ago due to a weak won, it said.

The dollar rose to an average of 1,259.57 won in the second quarter from 1,121.23 won a year ago, according to the Bank of Korea. A weak won drives up the carrier’s dollar-denominated debts when translated into the local currency and pushes up jet fuel costs.

The earnings results are parent-based ones. Consolidated ones will be released later this month.

Looking ahead, Korean Air said it expected a resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic and volatile oil prices could remain worrisome for the airline industry.

The company aims to gradually bring the number of flights on its international passenger routes to 50 percent of pre-pandemic levels by September from the current 30 percent.

From January to June, net profit jumped more than nine times to 994.27 billion won from 101.20 billion won during the same period of last year.

On Thursday, Korean Air jumped 5.2 percent to 26,400 won on robust second-quarter earnings, outperforming the broader KOSPI’s 0.5 percent gain.

(Yonhap)

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