Qantas forecasts $1.4b annual profit

Qantas expects to make an underlying pre-tax profit of up to $1.4 billion this financial year, the airline's second best on record.

Qantas has forecast a better-than-expected annual underlying pre-tax profit of between $1.35 billion and $1.4 billion, the second largest in its history, on the back of the strength of its domestic operations.

Australia's biggest airline says it has seen an improving performance from its domestic operations and its frequent flyer program.

That has been partially offset by continued weakness in its international business, amid intense competition.

"Last year we posted the highest earnings in Qantas' history and our guidance today would make this year's underlying profit the second best in almost 100 years," chief executive Alan Joyce said.

"Between our domestic flying businesses, Qantas and Jetstar, and Loyalty we are delivering solid earnings growth."

Qantas made an underlying pre-tax profit of $1.53 billion in 2015/16, with low oil prices and savings from its operational overhaul major contributors.

Mr Joyce said the international market remains tough as capacity growth drives airfares lower, but those challenges have eased slightly.

"Because of the work we've done to transform Qantas and expand into growth markets, our international businesses are navigating the headwinds better than our key competitors," he said.

Mr Joyce's overhaul of Qantas included mass job cuts and the sale of non-core assets, including its Sydney Airport terminal.

The restructuring is expected to have delivered $2.1 billion in benefits by June 30.

The company's revenue of $3.96 billion in the three months to March 31 was down 1.4 per cent from a year earlier, due to the performance of its international operations.

International unit revenue dropped 5.6 per cent, while domestic unit revenue rose 4.6 per cent.

Analysts hade been forecasting an annual underlying pre-tax profit of $1.349 billion.


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Published 4 May 2017 5:28pm
Source: AAP


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