Flughafen Wien AG (FLW1.F), the Vienna airport, said on Thursday that it has reaffirmed its guidance for the full year.
The company said: "Despite flight cancellations and uncertainties resulting from the prevailing crisis in the Middle East, as well as the expected passenger decline triggered by the reduction in the offering by low-cost carriers in Vienna, the financial guidance for 2026 remains unchanged…This is due to the successful implementation of our cost saving programme."
For fiscal 2026, the airport still anticipates a net income of EUR 185 million, which excludes non-controlling interests. Including non-controlling interests, the airport projects a net income of EUR 210 million.
For fiscal 2025, the company had posted a net income of EUR 185 million, which excludes non-controlling interests. The airport had also reported a net profit of EUR 210.1 million, which includes non-controlling interests.
For fiscal 2026, Flughafen Wien expects revenue of EUR 1.050 billion.
For fiscal 2025, the company had posted revenue of EUR 1.128 billion.
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