In February, chairman John Palmer signalled second half earnings would "comfortably exceed" the same period a year earlier, when it posted $58 million. Today's forecast implies second-half earnings of between $96 million and $121 million after the airline reported pre-tax normalised profit of $139 million in the first half.
Air NZ said it carried 1.362 million passengers in March, 5.2 per cent more than a year earlier, and a 2.8 per cent lift in revenue passenger kilometres. Passengers carried rose 2.4 per cent to 10.23 million in the financial year to date, with RPKs up 3.9 per cent.
This week, the Commerce Commission said it's discussing a potential resolution with Air NZ over its long-running air cargo cartel case, after three more airlines settled with the antitrust regulator, leaving New Zealand's national carrier as the last airline defending the case.