thewinchester
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Just spotted from Reuters this morning, all coming out of the IATA AGM currently underway in SIN.
UPDATE 1-Qantas says sees higher fares, delay on A380 orders
Mon Jun 6, 2011 5:32am BST, By Harry Suhartono and Saeed Azhar
SINGAPORE, June 6 (Reuters) - Qantas Airways Ltd said it expects to increase airfares to cover soaring fuel costs while the delivery of two Airbus A380 aircraft is likely to be delayed by two to three months.
- Expects fare increases to cover fuel costs
- A380 delays expected to be 2-3 months
- Damaged A380 repair bill to top AUD 100m
- Considering A320neo for budget carrier Jetstar (Adds quotes, background)
Higher jet fuel prices have hurt global airlines and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) on Monday cut its 2011 profit forecast by more than half on the back of high oil prices and turmoil in Japan, North Africa and the Middle East.
"We have gone through now a number of fare increases and fuel surcharge increases," Alan Joyce, the chief executive of Qantas, told Reuters on the sidelines of the IATA annual general conference underway in Singapore.
He said the increases have still not recovered the additional fuel costs and the airline was "looking at more increases going forward to cover it. Hedging just gives you time."
A380 DELAYS
Earlier, Joyce told reporters that Qantas is expecting a minor delay on the delivery of a "couple" of Airbus A380 superjumbos as engine maker Rolls-Royce continues to resolve a disruption caused by an engine blowout last year.
Joyce said the stricken A380 plane was still being repaired in Singapore and would be there until early next year. The repair bill is expected to top A$100 million ($107.2 million), which will be covered by insurance.