
Cathay Pacific Airways’ Japan Reservations Drop 30% in July Amid Rumors of ‘Major Disaster’
AirTrip has revised upward its consolidated earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending September 2025.
Operating profit is now expected to be 2 billion yen (an increase of 1 billion yen from the previous announcement), and net profit is forecasted at 1.2 billion yen (an increase of 0.7 billion yen). Sales revenue will remain unchanged.
Despite a slowdown in growth within the AirTrip travel business, the company has steadily accumulated profits by promoting growth investments and building a business portfolio across the group. Taking into account the current state of past investments and M&A activities, they have revised their full-year earnings forecast.