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Skymark Airlines Reports 25.8% Net Income Drop for 9M 2024

Skymark Airlines reported a 25.8% decline in net income for the nine-month period ending December 2024, despite a 4.5% increase in operating revenues. The airline attributed the drop in profitability to rising operational costs, including higher fuel expenses, increased labor costs, and adjustments to fleet operations.

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Cebu Air Reports 9M 2024 Revenue Growth Despite Profit Decline

Cebu Air, the Philippines’ largest airline, has reported its 9M 2024 financial results, highlighting an 11% increase in total revenue to $1.26 billion compared to the same period in the previous year. However, the airline’s net income fell by 33%, settling at $57.8 million. This mixed performance reflects both the recovery in travel demand and ongoing operational cost pressures impacting profitability.

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Turkish Airlines Reports $2.7 Billion Net Profit for First 9 Months of 2024

Turkish Airlines has reported a strong financial performance for the first nine months of 2024, achieving a net profit of $2.7 billion on total revenues of $17.0 billion. The airline’s robust cash position, with cash and cash equivalents totaling $1.7 billion at the end of the period, highlights its financial resilience and capacity for continued…