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Air France-KLM aims for EUR 1bn profit despite oil price

22 May 2008, 08:56 CET

(PARIS) - Air France-KLM said Thursday it is aiming for operating income in 2008-2009 of one billion euros (1.58 billion dollars) despite record oil prices.

"The current year is set to be challenging, with the oil price and global economy creating significant uncertainty," chairman Jean-Cyril Spinetta told the Paris-based air carrier's board of directors, a company statement said.

But thanks to "strategic advantages", efficient fuel hedging, rigourous cost control and ongoing post-merger synergies, Air France-KLM will remain "comfortably in profit," he said.

"Under these conditions, and based on an oil price of 120 dollars per barrel, our objective is of an operating income in the region of one billion euros."

Operating profits in the year to March 31 were 1.405 billion euros, up 13.3 percent on 2006-2007, on revenues of 24.1 billion euros, despite a fourth-quarter operating loss of 46 million euros.

Air France-KLM was created in 2004 by the merger of Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

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