ANA Holdings, the parent company of Japan’s All Nippon Airways, has announced that it will maintain its full-year earnings forecast for the current year, despite seeing a slight drop in half-year profitability. The carrier is crediting robust demand for inbound Japanese and domestic travel as the reason for remaining optimistic about the full-year result to the end of March 2025.  

The company has revised its full-year revenue earnings figure upwards to Y2.22 trillion ($14.5 million) for the year ending March 31, 2025, compared to the Y2.2 trillion ($14.4 million) previously forecast. This revision follows better-than-expected results for both the carriage of passengers and cargo, a trend that the carrier is expecting to continue throughout the rest of the current financial year.  

The airline group also posted its highest-ever half-year operating revenue in its latest financial report, revealing revenues falling just under the Y1.1 trillion mark ($7.2 billion) – an increase of around 9.7% over the same period in 2023.  

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