Air France-KLM made a net profit of €792 million (US$835 million) in 2016, a 571% increase compared to 2015, according to annual results released by the company.
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The airline group attributed the performance primarily to low fuel prices.
However, total revenue for the cargo business fell 14.7% year-on-year to €2.07 billion (US$2.18 billion). The group carried 1.13 million tonnes of cargo in 2016, a 6.2% decrease. The load factor also fell 1.1 percentage points to 59.3%.
The company said that it had continued to restructure the cargo unit to address weak global trade and industry overcapacity. The total available cargo capacity decreased 4.6% through a reduction in the number of full freighters. The operational fleet now stands at six, consisting of three Boeing 747-400ERFs, one 747-400BCF and two 777Fs.
Pressure on unit revenues will remain in 2017, with geopolitical and economic uncertainties, fuel prices and ongoing overcapacity, according to Air France-KLM.