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Japan's ANA logs 61.6% rise in H1 net profit

Published: 31 Oct 2012 - 10:06 am | Last Updated: 07 Feb 2022 - 12:30 am

TOKYO: Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) said Wednesday half-year net profit soared 61.6 percent on solid travel demand although it admitted Tokyo's territorial spat with Beijing hurt its China business.
 
The carrier's net profit came to 36.93 billion yen ($465 million) in the six months to September as revenue grew 6.9 percent on-year to 753.21 billion yen. Operating profit climbed 50.2 percent to 75.30 billion yen.
 
Business demand was solid while leisure travel recovered from a slump after the March 2011 disaster, ANA said.
 
The quake and tsunami sparked the world's worst nuclear accident in a generation, dealing a severe blow to tourism in Japan.
 
Despite the robust half-year growth, ANA lowered its full-year revenue estimate to 1.47 trillion yen from the 1.50 trillion yen it expected in April.
 
"There is a risk the Japanese economy will be subjected to downward pressure due to the growing sense of a slowdown in the global economy... rising oil prices, volatile exchange rates and anti-Japanese demonstrations in China," the firm said in a statement.
 
"Considering the impact of the anti-Japanese demonstrations in China on international passenger revenue, operating revenue is expected to be approximately 30 billion yen less" than the earlier projection, ANA said.
 
ANA said in September 40,000 seat reservations had been cancelled on its Japan-China flights over a three-month period, as the row over a group of islands in the East China Sea triggered anti-Japan rallies across China.
 
But the company said efforts to cut costs and rein in expenses enabled it to keep its profit forecasts unchanged -- a net profit of 40 billion yen and operating profit of 110 billion yen. (AFP)