Tony Tyler, director-general and CEO of the International Air Transport Association, says the profit this year is expected to be USD 18.7 billion, a downgrade from the USD 19.7 billion it forecast in December, as fuel prices have been higher than expected since then.
The profit figure is still above the USD 17.3 billion record the industry earned in 2010.
Tyler told reporters today that other challenges to the industry include Venezuela blocking airlines from repatriating USD 3.7 billion, Ukraine's instability pushing up oil prices and the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 over Southeast Asia.