Greece’s largest carrier Aegean Airlines swung to a third-quarter profit as passenger traffic recovered from pandemic travel restrictions.
Aegean said net profit touched 51.3 million euros ($57.67 million) in the three months to Sept. 30, compared with a loss of 28.4 million euros in the same period last year.
Sales rose 115% to 333.9 million euros.
Chief Executive Dimitris Gerogiannis said that the third quarter was its first profitable quarter since the coronavirus crisis started in early 2020.
“We have adapted the programme flexibly, responding to opportunities from major markets such as Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Austria,” he added.
The airline flew 3.3 million passengers in the quarter, up 70% from the same period last year.
The company’s cash reserves at the end of September were unchanged from the end of the previous quarter at 543.5 million euros. ($1 = 0.8891 euros)
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