More airlines may go bust, IATA warns as losses deepen

Wednesday, 11 Jun, 2012 0

European airlines are teetering on the brink of financial collapse, with combined losses expected to exceed $1billion this year, the International Air Transport Association warned today.

Speaking at the Association’s annual general meeting in Beijing, director general Tony Tyler said the problems facing European airlines had deepend over the past three months.

Losses for the full year are now expected to reach at least $1.1bn, $500m more than predicted in March.

If the banking crisis in Spain spreads to other countries, the losses could be even higher, said Tyler.

He said the recessions in Britain and Spain, combined with jitters over the eurozone, threatened "a major downward shift in economic prospects".

And IATA’s chief economist Brian Pearce warned that if the recession sweeps across Europe, more airlines may go bust.  "I think there is a serious risk to the financial viability of some airlines," he said. "We have already seen some airlines go out of business and there is a clear possibility it will continue."

Tyler told IATA’s annual general meeting in Beijing that the crisis in Europe was now a bigger concern among airlines than rising oil prices.

He said that high passenger taxes, including Air Passenger Duty in the UK, and "poorly thought-out" European regulations were hitting airlines. Several carriers were critical of Europe’s carbon emissions trading scheme, which was extended to airlines in January.

 

By Linsey McNeill



 

profileimage

Linsey McNeill

Editor Linsey McNeill has been writing about travel for more than three decades. Bylines include The Times, Telegraph, Observer, Guardian and Which? plus the South China Morning Post. She also shares insider tips on thetraveljournalist.co.uk



Most Read

Vegas’s Billion-Dollar Secrets – What They Don’t Want Tourists to Know

Visit Florida’s New CEO Bryan Griffin Shares His Vision for State Tourism with Graham

Chicago’s Tourism Renaissance: Graham Interviews Kristin Reynolds of Choose Chicago

Graham Talks with Cassandra McCauley of MMGY NextFactor About the Latest Industry Research

Destination International’s Andreas Weissenborn: Research, Advocacy, and Destination Impact

Graham and Don Welsh Discuss the Success of Destinations International’s Annual Conference

Graham and CEO Andre Kiwitz on Ventura Travel’s UK Move and Recruitment for the Role

Brett Laiken and Graham Discuss Florida’s Tourism Momentum and Global Appeal

Graham and Elliot Ferguson on Positioning DC as a Cultural and Inclusive Global Destination

Graham Talks to Fraser Last About His England-to-Ireland Trek for Mental Health Awareness

Kathy Nelson Tells Graham About the Honour of Hosting the World Cup and Kansas City’s Future

Graham McKenzie on Sir Richie Richardson’s Dual Passion for Golf and His Homeland, Antigua
TRAINING & COMPETITION
Skip to toolbar
Clearing CSS/JS assets' cache... Please wait until this notice disappears...
Updating... Please wait...