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Tuesday 15th March 2011 |
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Air New Zealand no longer expects to be profitable in the second half of its financial year.
The airline today said the impact of the Christchurch earthquake was more severe than earlier expected, while revenue would also be hit by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which was an important market.
Based on current fuel prices and demand trends it did not expect to be profitable in the second half year and full year normalised earnings were expected to fall below $100 million, Air New Zealand said today.
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