Airlines downgrade 2019 forecast amid trade spats, fuel hike
BERLIN — The International Air Transport Association is lowering its 2019 profit forecast for the airline industry amid rising fuel prices and weakening world trade.
The Montreal-based IATA said airlines are expected to earn $28 billion this year, down from the $35.5 billion it had predicted in December.
“Margins are being squeezed by rising costs right across the board, including labour, fuel, and infrastructure,” the industry body said in a statement Sunday at its annual meeting in Seoul.