Air New Zealand Suspends Earnings Guidance, Raises Fares in Response to Soaring Fuel Prices

Air New Zealand has warned shareholders that its earnings guidance, issued when it released its interim results on Feb. 26, can no longer be relied upon amid a period of “unprecedented volatility” in global jet fuel markets following the Iran war.
The airline lost NZ$59 million (US$34.8 million) in the first half of the 2025-26 financial year and had forecast second-half earnings “broadly in line with, or modestly below” that figure. But that was based on the assumption that jet fuel prices would remain at around US$85 a barrel.
However, since war broke out in the Middle East, the average jet fuel price reached US$157.41 a barrel in the week ending March 6, a rise of 58.4 percent on the previous week…. 

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