Special Report: Global Financial Crisis
BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) -- Air China, the country's
flagship air carrier, said it expected to post a loss for the first three
quarters because of lower passenger volume and high fuel cost.
In a statement to the Shanghai Stock Exchange on
Thursday, the state-owned airline attributed the loss to high fuel cost, the
Sichuan earthquake, market fluctuations during the Olympic Games and the global
financial crisis.
The Beijing-based carrier posted a net profit of 1.28
billion yuan (187.3 million U.S. dollars) in the first half of 2008, down 1.38
percent from the same period last year.
Based on the Chinese accounting standard, its net
profit was 3.488 billion yuan, or 0.287 yuan per share, in the first nine months
last year.
The company was slated to release third quarter
results on Oct.29.
Air China plunged 6.17 percent to 4.87 yuan at the
noon break on Thursday after the earnings forecast.
