Bank of America analysts predicted in a research report that European airline profits should grow in 2025, with an average increase of about 28% in profit before interest and tax this year. Analysts say growing demand for commercial flights and strong travel should support the demand for transatlantic and intra-European flights. Although non-fuel costs are expected to rise due to increased airport fees, personnel, air traffic, and emissions costs, airline unit costs are expected to fall in 2025 due to falling fuel costs.

Zhitongcaijing · 01/07 14:33
Bank of America analysts predicted in a research report that European airline profits should grow in 2025, with an average increase of about 28% in profit before interest and tax this year. Analysts say growing demand for commercial flights and strong travel should support the demand for transatlantic and intra-European flights. Although non-fuel costs are expected to rise due to increased airport fees, personnel, air traffic, and emissions costs, airline unit costs are expected to fall in 2025 due to falling fuel costs.