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Net profits of China's four major airlines surge due to oil price slump

By Zhang Yuan (People's Daily Online)    10:16, September 01, 2015
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Net profits of China's four major airlines surge due to oil price slump
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In the first half of 2015, although revenues only increased slightly or even decreased, the net profits of China's four major airlines surged due to slump in international oil price, according to their financial reports published on Friday.

The reports show that in the first half of this year, the net profit of Air China was 3.92 billion yuan, 7.3 times of that of last year; the net profit of Southern Airlines had a year-on-year growth of 442 percent to 3.48 billion yuan; the net profit of Hainan Airlines had a year-on-year growth of 232 percent to 1.6 billion yuan; and the net profit of the Eastern Airlines dramatically increased by 237 times to 3.56 billion yuan.

Spendings on aviation fuel is the main cost for airlines. The reports show that the main reason for the surge of net profits is the plummeting cost on fuel. In the first half of 2015, Air China spent 12 billion yuan on fuel, down 5.3 billion yuan year-on-year. The spending only accounted for 30 percent of its main cost, and the figure was 41 percent in 2014.

Insiders and analysts are positive about these airlines’ performance in the future. “The demand in August is still huge, and the net profits of airlines are likely to continually increase in the fourth quarter. ” 

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