Air New Zealand CEO Nikhil Ravishankar discusses the airline's projected $390 million loss due to rising fuel costs, its flight trimming strategy, and the long-term financial implications of pre-sold tickets amid ongoing economic and geopolitical uncertainty.
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Now, of course, we have more bad news for Air New Zealand. The airline is now forecasting a full year loss of close to 400 million dollars. This is obviously driven by the war in Iran and related fuel costs. Nickel Ravashanka is Air New Zealand's CEO and with us. Hi Nickel Hiya. Hey, thanks for coming in. I'm well, thank you. It can't be much fun at the moment, is it?
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