Air France-KLM has reported its first-quarter results, showing a reduction in net loss to €249 million ($283 million). This represents an improvement of €231 million ($262.7 million) compared to the same period last year. The revenue increased by 7.7% year-on-year to €7.1 billion ($8 billion), as the group's capacity, measured in available seat kilometers (ASK), rose by 3.8%.
The airline reported an average load factor decline by 0.4% to 86%. Air France-KLM carried a total of 21.8 million passengers during the quarter, with 17.2 million passengers flying on Air France and KLM, and 4.5 million on Transavia flights. Ben Smith, CEO of Air France-KLM, described the beginning of the year as solid, with summer ticket sales boosting cash flow.
Smith said, “This quarter, we continued to deliver on our ambitious strategic roadmap, notably with the successful launch of Air France’s new La Première experience – a key milestone in the ongoing premiumization of our offer, and with the continued integration of the latest generation aircraft across our airlines.”