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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has predicted that African Airlines will lose about $100 million in 2018 based on a collective net loss of $100 million in 2017.
A statement issued in Accra, by IATA on Tuesday, said stronger forecast economic growth in the region was expected to support demand growth of 8.0 per cent in 2018, slightly outpacing the announced capacity expansion of 7.5 per cent.
IATA, which is a trade association for the world’s airlines, said, the wider economic situation is only improving slowly in Africa, which is hampering the financial performance of its airlines.
The statement cited the Nigerian economy, which is only just out of recession, and growth in South Africa economy, which also remains extremely weak.
“While traffic is growing, passenger load factors for African airlines are just over 70 per cent, which is over 10 percentage points lower than the industry average,” it added.
It said with high fixed costs, this low utilization made it very difficult to make a profit but stronger economic growth would help in 2018, “the continent’s governments need a concerted effort to further liberalize to promote growth of intra-Africa connectivity.”
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