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More Traffic, but Halved Profits for Airlines in 2026

RIO DE JANEIRO (AFP) : Airlines expect to carry more passengers this year but earn only half as much profit as in 2025, as high fuel prices don’t appear to be fully deterring travel, according to projections published Sunday. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) predicted its 370 member airlines, which account for 85 percent of global air traffic, will carry 5.1 billion passengers this year. That is up 2.4 percent from 2025, when p…

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Their profits will be divided by two in 2026 because of the rising price of kerosene.

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In 2026, airlines forecast more traffic but half the profits compared to the previous year, the high price of kerosene does not completely discourage travel In congresses in Rio de Janeiro.

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Airlines expect more passengers in 2026 but half the profits compared to last year as fuel costs rise, according to a forecast released Sunday at an aviation conference in Brazil.

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In 2026, airlines forecast more traffic but half the profits compared to the previous year, as the high price of kerosene does not completely deter travel, according to forecasts published on Sunday.

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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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