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Flight Centre expects travel turbulence to continue

27 August 2025 13:29 | News

The flight center does not expect a quick recoil after having to reduce earning estimates twice in the last few months, but hopes that interest rates will encourage travel moments in 2026.

On Wednesday, the online travel agency gave a tax card of $ 289.1 million, less than $ 365 million, less than $ 365 million, less than $ 365 million, which was predicted in November and re -confirmed in February in line with revised expectations.

The Flight Center said that the fourth quarter trade of the Summit was influenced by the increasing Middle East tensions and a global decline in the United States, where there are a number of high -profile incidents of the border officials and tourists.

Travel difficulties will continue and will lead to a very flat first half for the flight center. (Con chronis/aap photos)

“After a strong recovery after two years of recovery, FY25 has proved that the FY25 is a more challenging trade period,” said the General Manager Graham Turner.

The flight center said that the cyclical challenges affecting the results of the 2024/25 will continue to affect the reservation and travel patterns in 2025/26, and that the first half profit would be “reasonable flat”.

However, as the trade cycle improves, accelerated profit growth awaits as the trade cycle improves, and in some countries, with more rate deduction expectations that help to alleviate the cost of life costs and increase consumer confidence.

The flight center, some key consumer confidence metrics, including improvement, including signs of early stability, he said.

The company has high hopes for a new entertainment loyalty program that will emerge later in 2025.

The flight center said that the program will also include Cruiseabout in Australia and reward customers on all travel journey with the most accessible and various liberation options in the market.

In the afternoon, the trade of FLT fell by 2.8 percent to 12.57 dollars.


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