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Qantas returns to full-year profit and pledges new growth phase | |
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Australia's national carrier Qantas has reported a return to full-year profit and says it plans to buy new planes. | Australia's national carrier Qantas has reported a return to full-year profit and says it plans to buy new planes. |
The airline reported an underlying pre-tax profit of 975m Australian dollars (£457m; $717m), compared with a loss of A$646m a year ago. | The airline reported an underlying pre-tax profit of 975m Australian dollars (£457m; $717m), compared with a loss of A$646m a year ago. |
Qantas also placed an order for eight Boeing Dreamliners, and said it would return cash to shareholders. | Qantas also placed an order for eight Boeing Dreamliners, and said it would return cash to shareholders. |
Qantas' return to profitability was thanks to tough cost-cutting measures and was also helped by low fuel prices. | Qantas' return to profitability was thanks to tough cost-cutting measures and was also helped by low fuel prices. |
The company has been aggressively reducing jobs, cutting capacity and overhauling its frequent flyer programme. | The company has been aggressively reducing jobs, cutting capacity and overhauling its frequent flyer programme. |
The carrier said the earnings were its strongest profits since before the global financial crisis of 2008. | The carrier said the earnings were its strongest profits since before the global financial crisis of 2008. |
'Biggest turnaround' | |
Chief executive Alan Joyce said the acquisition of eight next-generation Boeing Dreamliners marked the scale of Qantas' turnaround and signalled a new phase of renewal and growth. | Chief executive Alan Joyce said the acquisition of eight next-generation Boeing Dreamliners marked the scale of Qantas' turnaround and signalled a new phase of renewal and growth. |
"We are delivering one of the biggest turnarounds in Australia's corporate history," he said. | |
"This is the best first half [financial] result in four years and the best second half result in the company's history." | |
Qantas had postponed plans to refresh its ageing fleet of 11 Boeing 747s used on long-haul flights with the Boeing Dreamliners when it was in financial difficulty. | |
The airline now has another 12 options for the Dreamliner from 2017 and a further 30 purchase rights. | |
The eight new Boeing Dreamliners are expected to shrink the fuel bill in 2017 further on some of the longest direct commercial routes, such as Melbourne to Dallas. | |
The company said it would return cash to shareholders by paying 23 cents a share, a total of A$505m. | The company said it would return cash to shareholders by paying 23 cents a share, a total of A$505m. |
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