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Southwest Airlines Reports $149M Loss In Q1 2025

Southwest Airlines has reported a net loss of $149 million for the first quarter of 2025, reflecting the challenges of cost escalation and flat yield growth despite an uptick in operational revenue. The airline’s operating revenues rose 1.6% year-on-year to $6.4 billion, while it maintained a liquidity reserve of $9.3 billion, underscoring its financial stability in the face of earnings…

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Alaska Air Group Posts $166M Loss Despite Revenue Jump

Alaska Air Group reported a net loss of $166 million for the first quarter of 2025, despite achieving a substantial 41% year-on-year increase in operating revenues, which rose to $3.13 billion. The results highlight the ongoing financial challenges facing the airline, even as passenger demand and revenue streams show significant recovery momentum.

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GOL Reports Slight Revenue Increase in 2024 Amid Significant Net Loss

GOL Airlines, a major Brazilian carrier, has reported its financial results for the year 2024, showing a mixed financial performance with a slight increase in total net revenue and a substantial net loss. The airline’s total net revenue for the year was up by 1.9%, reaching US$3.3 billion, while the net loss for the year stood at $1.0…

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AirAsia Indonesia Reports Substantial Revenue Growth in 2024 Despite Net Loss

AirAsia Indonesia, a major player in the Southeast Asian airline market, has announced its financial results for the year 2024, reporting a net loss of US$92 million. Despite this setback, the airline saw a considerable increase in revenue, which rose by 19.9% to $476 million.

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airBaltic Reports 12% Revenue Growth to $815 Million in 2024 Despite Losses

airBaltic (Latvia) has announced its financial results for 2024, reporting a 12% year-on-year increase in revenue, reaching $815 million. Despite the revenue growth, the airline recorded a net loss of $128.5 million, highlighting ongoing operational and financial pressures.

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Global Crossing Airlines Group Reports 2024 Financial Results

Global Crossing Airlines Group (GlobalX) reported a 40% increase in revenue for 2024, reaching US$223.8 million, compared to US$160.1 million in the previous year. Despite the revenue growth, the airline recorded a net loss of US$11.5 million, an improvement from the US$21.0 million net loss in 2023. The company ended the year with a cash balance of US$14.0 million, including restricted cash.