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IATA expects record traffic in 2025, airline industry's revenue set to exceed $1 trillion

Profit margins for airlines will be 3.6%, higher than those in 2024, IATA said. Lower oil and higher demand will drive profitability, while potential tariffs and trade wars under Trump 2.0 could hurt the industry’s prospects, it added.

December 10, 2024 / 16:08 IST
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A passenger jet takes off from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg
A passenger jet takes off from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg

The global airline industry stands to earn $36.6 billion in net income in 2025, driven by a record 5.2 billion passengers taking to the skies, the industry’s top lobby group said in its annual forecast.

The outlook represents a 16% gain on 2024 figures. Profit margins for the industry will be 3.6%, higher than the 3.3% margins in 2024, the International Air Transport Association said on Wednesday. Lower oil prices and higher demand will drive profitability, while potential tariffs and trade wars by the incoming Trump administration could hurt the industry’s prospects, the industry group said.

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IATA also expects industry revenue to exceed $1 trillion for the first time in 2025.

“Airlines must continue to watch every cost and insist on similar efficiency across the supply chain — especially from our monopoly infrastructure suppliers who all too often let us down on performance and efficiency,” IATA’s Director General Willie Walsh said in the statement.