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Hainan Airlines's Passenger Capacity Rises 9% in June
Hainan Airlines Holding's (SHA:600221, SHA:900945) passenger capacity rose 9.18% year over year to 11.7 billion available seat kilometers in June, according to a Tuesday filing with the Shanghai
Hainan Airlines Holding (600221.SH): Passenger transportation volume in June increased by 4.62% year-on-year.
On June 2024, Hainan Airlines Holding (600221.SH) announced that the group did not introduce or retire any planes. As of the end of June 2024, the group operated a total of 343 aircraft. In June 2024, the group's revenue per passenger kilometer increased by 6.29% MoM and 10.10% YoY; passenger transportation volume increased by 3.14% MoM and 4.62% YoY; passenger capacity input (calculated by available passenger kilometers) increased by 4.66% MoM and 9.18% YoY.
Hainan Airlines' H1 Loss to Narrow
Hainan Airlines Holding (SHA:600221, SHA:900945) expects to incur a loss attributable to shareholders of between 600 million yuan and 670 million yuan in the first half of the year, narrowing from
Hainan Airlines Holding: 2024 Interim Performance Forecast
Hainan Airlines Holding (600221.SH) has issued a profit warning, expecting a net loss of 600 to 670 million yuan in the first half of the year.
Hainan Airlines Holding (600221.SH) announced that it will have a loss in the first half of 2024, with a net income attributable to shareholders of public companies expected to be between -0.6 billion yuan and -0.67 billion yuan. Since 2024, the civil aviation market has continued to recover. The company has actively seized market opportunities, expanded capacity deployment, continuously improved the route network, strengthened refined management, improved quality and efficiency, and steadily increased production and operation data compared with the same period last year. The operating performance has significantly reduced losses year-on-year. However, due to the impact of the incomplete recovery of international routes, continuous high oil prices, and exchange rate fluctuations, the company still experienced losses in the first half of the year.
Express News | Hainan Airlines Says It Sees H1 Net Loss of 600-670 Mln Yuan
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