Aegean Airlines riduce le perdite nel terzo trimestre 2010


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First Half 2010 Results
Press Releases - 8/18/2010

Kifissia, 18 August 2010

AEGEAN announces results for the first half of 2010. Revenue declined 3% at €267.4m. Net result after taxes recorded losses of €32.6m compared to profits of €13.4m in the previous year. The first half of 2010 includes a tax charge of €6.6m related to the extraordinary social contribution charge.

The total number of passengers traveling with Aegean remained flat at 2.9m in the first half of 2010. In the domestic network, AEGEAN carried 1.5 m passengers, 11% less than in the previous year while in the international network AEGEAN carried 1.4m passengers, recording an 18% y-o-y rise, mainly due to the addition of new routes as of the end of 2009.

Despite the fact that traffic remained at the same as last year’s level, as well as the rising contribution of international traffic, revenue declined as a result of the significant pressures on average revenue per flight due to the economic crisis, particularly as far as Greek originated traffic is concerned. Moreover, conditions of overcapacity prevailing in certain markets amidst a recessionary environment had an impact on the company’s financial performance. In addition, external factors like the devaluation of the euro versus the US dollar as well as the rise of oil price had a negative impact on the company’s result.

Mr. Dimitris Gerogiannis, Managing Director, commented:

“The negative economic environment had a profound impact on our first half financial performance. We proceed with the necessary adjustments on our network and costs, with immediate effect, so as to protect the company during the crisis. At the same time, our efforts concentrate on fully exploiting and completing our past strategic choices, such as our entry into the Star Alliance and the agreement with Marfin Investment Group/OA. “

Among the restructuring measures undertaken, the company has already proceeded during the first half of 2010 with the reduction of its fleet by 3 aircraft. In addition, 2 RJ Avros were returned in July 2010 while 2 ATR 72 are scheduled to be returned to their owners in September 2010. As a result of the fleet reduction and given efforts to improve the efficiency of its network within a particularly weak economic environment, the company will exit - with immediate effect - 2 domestic (Athens-Ioannina, Athens-Kavala) and 3 international routes (Athens-Tirana, Athens-Belgrade, Athens-Vienna) which are particularly loss making.

Mr Dimitris Gerogiannis, added: “We must focus on destinations were we maintain a competitive advantage either due to our new Airbus A320 fleet or due to our entry into the Star Alliance. A possible imminent approval of our agreement with OA could allow us to ably present on the summer of 2011 an expanding profile which is necessary for both our company and our country. “

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Nine-Month 2010 Results. Reduction of losses, increase in international traffic, reduction in domestic.
Press Releases - 11/22/2010

Kifissia, 22 November 2010


AEGEAN announces results for the 9-month period to September 2010. Revenue declined 3% at €466.2m. Earnings before taxes for the 9-month period were negative at €1.9m whilst net result after taxes posted losses of €8.4m, burdened by €6.6m related to the extraordinary social contribution charge imposed on 2009 earnings.
The total number of passengers traveling with Aegean declined by 3% at 4.9m in the 9-month 2010 period. The Company’s international expansion strategy yielded with 2.4m passengers travelling on AEGEAN’s international network, a 12% y-o-y rise. On the other hand, traffic on the domestic network, declined by 15% to 2.5m passengers, reflecting the weak domestic consumption conditions.

The third and seasonally most important quarter contributed significantly on limiting the substantial losses recorded in the first six months of the year. Improved results came mainly from the recovery in demand on international routes, which together with the Star Alliance entry helped in partially offsetting the impact of significant higher fuel costs. On the other hand, demand and fares continued to decline significantly in the domestic network, even during the peak summer season.

Mr. Dimitris Gerogiannis, Managing Director, commented:

“Our financial performance continues to be adversely affected by the severe recession of the Greek economy. Our investment in strengthening our international network helped our 3rd quarter results, while at the same time supported the Greek tourism industry. Our network and fleet adjustments, our efforts to improve costs and productivity and our investment in new systems have helped to mitigate the severe consequences of the Greek economic crisis. The fourth and seasonally weak quarter is expected to be loss making, leading with certainty to a substantially negative result for the year as a whole.
Within this environment, despite the significant challenges faced and the necessary network and cost adjustments that are being implemented, we remain confident that our strategy is sound. Our commitment in quality is a given but at the same time we are well aware of the fact that Greek consumers are increasingly price sensitive. Therefore we will continue and indeed intensify our efforts to further improve our productivity and competitiveness to secure our long term objectives.”

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Finora in Grecia c'era Olimpic che era in grande difficoltà economica e per salvarla era stato scelto di farla fondere con Aegean il nuovo astro nascente dell' aviazione greca. Adesso si scopre che anche loro sono messi male e rischiano grosso. Stai a vedere che se la UE non darà l'ok alla fusione (come molto probabile) la grecia si potrebbe ritrovare senza piu' nessuna compagnia aerea nazionale.
 
Finora in Grecia c'era Olimpic che era in grande difficoltà economica e per salvarla era stato scelto di farla fondere con Aegean il nuovo astro nascente dell' aviazione greca. Adesso si scopre che anche loro sono messi male e rischiano grosso. Stai a vedere che se la UE non darà l'ok alla fusione (come molto probabile) la grecia si potrebbe ritrovare senza piu' nessuna compagnia aerea nazionale.

Ma almeno hai letto l'articolo riportato da DusCgn?
Parla di riduzione delle perdite.
Una situazione non rosea ma nemmeno tragica come il vecchissimo titolo del 3d lascia trasparire...