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Korean Air Posts Quarterly Profit, Sees Recovery
Published: Monday, 9 Nov 2009 | 10:36 PM ET
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South Korea's top airline Korean Air posted its second straight quarterly net profit on Tuesday thanks to lower fuel costs and the strengthening won, and cautiously forecasted further recovery next year.

KOREAN AIR BOEING

Airlines around the world have been hit by soft travel demand and low fares after the global financial crisis and more recent worries over the H1N1 flu pandemic, but are seeing a stabilising trend.

Singapore Airlines, the world's largest airline by market value, is set to report its quarterly results later on Tuesday.

"Both passenger and cargo businesses showed improvement in October. Concerns over the H1N1 flu are expected to cool down after hitting a peak likely in November," said Lawrence Kim, an analyst at Woori Investment & Securities.

Korean Air shares rose 2.3 percent as of 0253 GMT, leading the wider market's <.KS11> 0.8 percent gain.

Korean Air, the world's biggest air cargo carrier, reported a net profit of 264 billion won ($228.7 million) for the third quarter, slightly below a consensus forecast of 279.4 billion won from Thomson Reuters.

The result improved sharply from a 684.1 billion won net loss a year earlier and a 78.5 billion won profit in the April-June quarter.

It also swung to an operating profit of 100.1 billion won, against losses a year earlier and in the previous quarter and below a consensus forecast of 144.4 billion won.

"As oil prices continue to stabilise and the won strengthens further, the airline expects to deliver better performance in the coming year," the company said in a statement.

It pays for fuel and aircraft lease in dollars.

In the third quarter, fuel costs shrank 40 percent from a year earlier while an improvement in international passenger business also helped.

But its cargo business continued to suffer on falling global demand, although a slight recovery was observed on a month-to-month basis, Korean Air said.

Its stock rose 20 percent so far this year through Monday, while the broader market gained 40 percent.

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