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Air Canada reduces its 2024 core profit forecast due to the impact of overcapacity on prices

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Last updated: 2024/07/23 at 5:05 AM
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Air Canada recently cut its full-year core profit forecast due to excess capacity in certain markets and stiff competition on international routes. This led to a decrease in the airline’s shares by about 4%. The rush among carriers to cash in on summer travel demand has resulted in airlines offering discounts on tickets to fill their planes.

The updated forecast from Air Canada reflects the lower yield environment, less-than-expected load factors for the second half of the year, and competitive pressures in international markets. Canada’s largest carrier now expects its 2024 adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) to be in the range of C$3.1 billion to C$3.4 billion, compared to the previous forecast of C$3.7 billion to C$4.2 billion.

The airline also tightened its unit cost forecast and now anticipates its full-year adjusted cost per available seat mile (CASM) to grow 2.5% to 3.5%, compared to previous expectations of a 2.5% to 4.5% increase. Despite making strides in managing its seat mile costs, the demand environment appears weaker than anticipated, according to Citi analyst Stephen Trent.

Air Canada reported preliminary second-quarter operating revenue of C$5.5 billion, which is up 1.7% from the previous year. However, analysts were expecting C$5.65 billion on average, according to LSEG data. The carrier also expects an operating income of C$466 million, a decrease from C$802 million in the previous year.

Overall, Air Canada’s reduced profit forecast is a result of excess capacity, competitive pressures, and a weaker demand environment affecting its pricing power and financial performance. The airline is facing challenges in maintaining profitability in the face of discounted ticket prices and increased costs per available seat mile. As the industry continues to navigate uncertainties and changing market dynamics, airlines like Air Canada will need to adapt their strategies to remain competitive and sustain growth in the long term.

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