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Air China, China Eastern profit up despite fuel-cost surge

AFP  |  Shanghai 

and Shanghai-based Eastern Airlines both posted solid profit growth in 2017 as increasing by the country's growing middle class helped to offset sharply higher fuel costs.

earned 7.24 billion yuan (USD 1.15 billion) for the full year, up 6.3 per cent, while Eastern took in 6.34 billion yuan, a gain of 4.1 per cent over 2016, the carriers said in statements to the Hong Kong stock exchange where they are listed.

Air China's passenger revenue climbed 6.2 per cent while Eastern saw a 9.6 per cent expansion.

"China's civil is experiencing a period in which ample opportunities are available and rapid growth can be achieved," Eastern said in its statement late yesterday, citing "the continuous growth of disposable income" in the country.

Profit might have been higher if not for a hike in fuel costs, which grew by nearly 30 per cent in 2017 for both airlines as global firmed.

Southern Airlines, Asia's largest carrier, had reported a 2017 net profit gain of 18 per cent earlier in the week, citing an increased focus on profitable domestic routes and a stronger Chinese currency.

Airlines also were aided by a stronger yuan, which rose more than six per cent against the greenback in 2017. A stronger currency makes it less expensive for airlines to repay dollar-denominated debt incurred via aircraft purchases and other costs.

is now the world's second-largest market and increasing demand for among the middle class is expected to push it past the as the world's biggest in coming years.

Hong Kong's stock market was closed today.

Air China's Shanghai-listed shares gained 4.13 per cent, while Eastern's rose 0.98 per cent.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 30 2018. 15:25 IST
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