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Amadeus Air Bookings Shift to ‘Regular’ Development Ranges in Q1


Air bookings through Amadeus’ global distribution system in the first quarter increased 2.8 percent year over year, which the company said showed a “normalization in our booking growth evolution.”

In what Amadeus president and CEO Luis Maroto called a “solid start to 2024,” first-quarter air distribution revenue for Amadeus increased 12.6 percent year over year to €764.4 million. On top of the increase in bookings, revenue per booking increased 9.5 percent year over year, which Amadeus attributed to a lower mix of local bookings and such pricing effects as inflation and adjustments from new air distribution agreements and agreement renewals.

Bookings in the Asia-Pacific region drove the air bookings growth in the quarter, up 31.2 percent year over year, and bookings in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe were up 17.3 percent. Other regions were flat to down, including a 9.5 percent drop in North America and a 15.8 percent drop in Latin America.

Western Europe and North America remained Amadeus’ largest regions for air bookings in the quarter, though North America’s share of the total dropped by more than 3 percentage points, from 28.4 percent in the first quarter of 2023 to 25 percent in the first quarter of 2024. Amadeus said part of that stemmed from a “very online large travel agency,” which it cited in the previous quarter’s earnings report but has not publicly identified, that has established direct connects with some large North American carriers.

Amadeus said bookings in the first quarter also were affected by the timing of Ramadan and Easter, which were largely in the first quarter this year as opposed to last year, when they largely were in the second quarter.

Excluding those effects, Amadeus estimated its air bookings growth for the quarter was 8 percent year over year. As it’s still a far cry from the nearly 33 percent growth levels seen in the first quarter of 2023, Amadeus said the industry is moving away from the “recovery curve” following the Covid-19 pandemic to a more normal growth pattern. The growth is in line with International Air Transport Association forecast, which projects 10 percent year-over-year growth in global air traffic this year compared with 38 percent year-over-year growth in 2023.

Total revenue at Amadeus increased 14.1 percent year over year during the quarter to €1.5 billion. Air IT solutions revenue increased 17 percent to €497 million. and hospitality and other solutions revenue increased 13.2 percent to €234.9 million.

Amadeus reported a profit of €313.9 million from the quarter, up 19.6 percent from a €262.4 million profit in the first quarter of 2023.

RELATED: Amadeus Q4 results

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