Ryanair sees fuel a threat to weaker carriers
IATA's forecast is based on an average cost of oil at USD84 per barrel for 2010. However, Brent crude topped USD100 per barrel this week - for the first time in two years - while West Texas Intermediate crude has traded above USD90 per barrel. Ryanair is 82% hedged at USD81 per barrel for the financial year from April, but LCC rival easyjet has warned of more losses thanks to the price of oil and the affect of the Dec-2010 winter storms.
In trading on Wednesday, Ryanair shares gained 2.5%. Shares in flybe were up 2.2% while easyJet gained 0.5%. Air France-KLM shares lost 0.5%, while Lufthansa gave up 0.9%.
Elsewhere, Turkish Government authorities have stated Turkish Airlines is ready to enter an arrangement with JAT Airways, the stated-owned Serbian national carrier. The takeover process may commence as early as Mar-2011, although privatisation decisions are still to be made on the Serbian side. Turkish Airlines shares gained 1.9% in trading yesterday.
Selected European airlines daily share price movements (% change): 02-Feb-2011