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United Airlines says it lost $7.1 bil in 2020 on Covid-19 hit

Carrier, however, eyes a partial recovery in 2021

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 21 Jan 2021 8:48AM

United Airlines says it lost $7.1 bil in 2020 on Covid-19 hit
US carrier United Airlines says its response to the Covid-19 crisis was effective in repositioning the company for the long haul, despite taking planes out of service and lowering its employee headcount. – Twitter pic, January 21, 2021

NEW YORK – United Airlines has reported taking a hefty loss in 2020 following the devastating hit Covid-19 did to travel, but the carrier eyed a partial recovery in 2021.

United reported an annual loss of US$7.1 billion (RM28.7 billion) compared with profits of US$3.0 billion (RM12.1 billion) in 2019. The big US carrier said it expects 2021 to be a "transition” year thanks to coronavirus vaccines as it pledged to exceed pre-pandemic profit margins by 2023.

Revenues for last year fell 64.5% to US$15.4 billion (RM62.3 billion), the latest bruising data for a US airline after travel slowed to a trickle in March at the height of coronavirus restrictions before recovering partly later in the year.

All major US carriers lost significant sums in 2020, and to reduce costs, airlines have taken planes out of service and lowered employee headcount, in some cases through voluntary retirement incentives. 

They have also taken on billions of dollars in debt to ride out the downturn. 

United chief executive Scott Kirby said the company’s response to the crisis was effective in repositioning the company for the long haul, pledging that United would emerge from the downturn “better, stronger and more profitable than ever.”

The carrier estimated its fourth-quarter cash burn at US$33 million (RM133 million) per-day, up from the US$25 million (RM102 million) lost per-day in the second quarter. 

But United also pointed to what it called “core cash burn” that removed interest costs and some other types of payments and left the cash burn at US$19 million (RM76.8 million) a day, down from US$24 million (RM97 million) a day in the second quarter.

United reported a US$1.9 billion (RM7.69 billion) quarterly loss for the final three months of 2020, compared with profits of US$641 million (RM2.6 billion) in the year-ago period.

The carrier said it expects operating revenue to be down 65% to 70% the first quarter of 2021. 

An efficient rollout of coronavirus vaccines could lead to a faster recovery, but “the company is not including this potential improvement in its first quarter 2021 revenue outlook,” United said.

Shares of United fell 1.9% to US$44.32 in after-hours trading. – AFP, January 21, 2021

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