
Airline expects global passenger demand to rapidly recover in Q2, especially with the relaxation of travel restrictions around the world.
SEOUL – Korean Air achieved a revenue of KRW 3.1959 trillion (USD 2.4512 billion) in its first fiscal quarter, a 14% year-on-year increase following the steady recovery of travel demand and continued profitability of its cargo operations. However, the rise in fuel prices and increase in operation costs due to expanded aircraft operations has led the airline to record an operating profit of KRW 415 billion (USD 318.3 million), a 47% decrease year-on-year.
The airline’s Q1 passenger business revenue rose by 394% year-on-year to KRW 1.7777 trillion. Backed by strong travel demand that has been fueling the steady recovery in capacity and passenger numbers, the airline’s passenger business revenue has almost recovered to pre-COVID levels of Q1 2019, and is on its path to full normalization.
Korean Air expects global passenger demand to rapidly recover in Q2, especially with the relaxation of travel restrictions around the world. The airline will continue to normalize its passenger business by increasing capacity and responding flexibly to demand.
Q1 2023 Results (Non-consolidated)
* Unit: KRW billion (USD million) KRW/USD exchange rate: 1303.8
Q1 2023 |
Q1 2022 |
Remarks |
|
Revenue |
3,195.9 (2,451.2) |
2,805.2 (2,151.6) |
+14% YoY |
Operating Profit |
415 (318.3) |
788.4 (604.7) |
– 47% YoY |
Net Income |
355.4 (272.6) |
543.9 (417.2) |
-35% YoY |
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