International Airlines Group Sees Profits Increase as Iberia Continues Recovery

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01 November 2014 5:41pm

International Airlines Group has upgraded its profit forecast after it reported a 30 percent rise in third quarter profits.

Operating profits at IAG - which owns both Iberia and British Airways - rose to €900 million in the three months to September 30th, up from €690 million a year ago.

IAG added that it expected an improvement in annual operating profits of €550 million to €600 million, compared with previous guidance of a rise of at least €500 million. In addition, IAG also owns the Spanish airline Vueling.

IAG chief executive Willie Walsh said: “We continued to grow capacity efficiently and both our non-fuel and fuel unit cost performances were strong with the latter boosted by the introduction of new, more efficient aircraft into our fleet.”

Operating profits at British Airways rose to €607 million from €477 million a year earlier. Profits at Iberia rose to €162 million from €74 million last year.
 

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