Airlines To Be Profitable In Next Two Years, But Thin Margins, Risks Remain

marie owens thomsen and willie walsh

IATA's chief economist, Marie Owens Thomsen, and Director General Willie Walsh speak in Geneva.

Credit: IATA
GENEVA—The world’s airlines are expected to post a collective net profit of $31.5 billion for 2024 and $36.6 billion for 2025, representing a remarkable turnaround from the historic money-losing pandemic years, although margins will remain in the low single digits. In its latest financial outlook...
Karen Walker

Karen Walker is Air Transport World Editor-in-Chief and Aviation Week Network Group Air Transport Editor-in-Chief. She joined ATW in 2011 and oversees the editorial content and direction of ATW, Routes and Aviation Week Group air transport content.

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