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三大航上半年业绩揭晓:东航减亏最多,国际航线助力业绩回暖
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-01 18:33

Core Viewpoint - The three major Chinese airlines, Air China, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern Airlines, reported a significant reduction in losses for the first half of 2025, with a total loss reduction of 2.008 billion yuan compared to the previous year [1][3]. Group 1: Performance Highlights - China Eastern Airlines showed the most notable performance, reducing losses by 1.337 billion yuan, the highest among the three airlines [1]. - Air China followed closely, with a loss reduction of 976 million yuan [1]. - China Southern Airlines experienced a year-on-year increase in net losses by 305 million yuan; however, after excluding non-recurring losses, its losses decreased by 1.431 billion yuan [1][3]. Group 2: Revenue and Cost Management - The strong performance of international routes was a key driver for the improvement in the airlines' results, with double-digit year-on-year growth in passenger revenue, capacity input, and passenger turnover for all three airlines [1]. - Effective cost control and a decline in fuel prices contributed to reduced expenditures, with cost increases for all three airlines not exceeding 5% year-on-year [1]. Group 3: Strategic Initiatives - China Eastern Airlines opened 14 new international routes, becoming the domestic airline with the most international destinations, with capacity input and passenger turnover for international routes increasing by 24.38% and 28.74%, respectively [1]. - China Southern Airlines plans to enhance performance through optimizing sales rhythm, product innovation, and capitalizing on the peak season for cargo [3]. - Air China emphasized the importance of cost control through centralized, collaborative, and refined management, achieving savings in major cost areas such as fuel, landing, catering, and maintenance [3]. Group 4: Challenges and Future Outlook - Despite the positive performance in the first half, the airlines face challenges in achieving profitability for the full year due to intensified market competition, declining ticket prices, and uncertainties in the international environment [3]. - The airlines are focusing on optimizing route networks, enhancing cost control, and innovating products to improve competitiveness and work towards the goal of turning profitable for the year [3].