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Strong demand, lower jet fuel prices sees Air NZ lift guidance

The airline now expects half-year earnings to be between $295m and $325m, up from top end guidance of $275m.

Jet fuel prices have eased in recent weeks, Air NZ said.

NBR Staff Thu, 08 Dec 2022

Air New Zealand has forecast a strong uplift in earnings guidance on the back of strong international and domestic demand and declines in jet fuel prices.

The airline said today that it now expected earnings before other significant items and taxation for the first-half of its 2023 financial year to

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