Jet Fuel Shock Cripples Lufthansa and Japan Airlines' Profits
724FinanceZeynep Kaya
Key Highlights
Jet yakıtı fiyatlarındaki ani yükseliş, iki büyük havayolu devinin ikinci çeyrek kârını çarpıcı bir şekilde eritti. ## Orta Doğu Gerilimi ve Enerji P

A sudden spike in jet fuel prices has dramatically eroded the Q2 profits of two major airline giants.
Geopolitical Tensions and the Energy Price Cascade
Escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have pushed global oil prices higher, translating directly into increased jet fuel costs. This development has put the aviation industry's most vulnerable cost component back under the spotlight.Lufthansa's Collapse: EBIT Down 56%
Japan Airlines' Margin Squeeze
Strategic Responses and Outlook
Lufthansa aims to tighten cost discipline, boost operational efficiency, and expand its fuel‑hedging programs, while Japan Airlines is focused on fleet renewal, digitalisation, and capacity optimisation to lift its profit margins. Analysts warn that without a sustained decline in jet fuel prices, the sector will continue to face significant balance‑sheet risk.Market participants should treat fuel‑price volatility as a persistent risk factor, prompting airlines to adopt more aggressive hedging and efficiency initiatives. Individual investors weighing exposure to this sector should prioritize strategies that mitigate fuel‑price shocks when assessing airline equities.
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