Russia's Aeroflot Management Will Recommend 2025 Dividend Payment, CEO Says
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Posted on April 1, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleAeroflot will recommend paying 2025 dividends, building on a 2024 payout of 5.27 roubles per share (50% of adjusted IFRS profit). The airline delivered robust 2024 results with strong profitability and stable traffic forecasts for 2025.
MOSCOW, April 1 (Reuters) - The management of Russia's national carrier Aeroflot will recommend paying dividends for 2025, the airline's CEO Sergey Alexandrovskiy said in an interview with Rossiya-24 news channel on Wednesday.
"As management, we are currently working on options and recommendations regarding the payment of dividends. Management will make a recommendation regarding the payment of dividends for 2025," he said.
Aeroflot paid a dividend of 5.27 roubles ($0.0654) per share for 2024, based on a new policy which provides for paying out 50% of its adjusted net profit according to IFRS standards.
Alexandrovskiy also said he was keeping forecasts for air traffic and financial performance for the current year unchanged despite market turbulence.
Aeroflot carried 55.3 million passengers last year, increasing passenger traffic by 0.1% year-on-year. The company aims to maintain traffic volume this year at least at the 2025 level, Alexandrovskiy said earlier.
($1 = 80.5205 roubles)
(Reporting by Anastasia Lyrchikova, writing by Ksenia Orlova, editing by Jan Harvey)
Yes, Aeroflot's management will recommend paying dividends for 2025, according to CEO Sergey Alexandrovskiy.
Aeroflot paid a dividend of 5.27 roubles ($0.0654) per share for 2024.
Aeroflot's new dividend policy provides for paying out 50% of its adjusted net profit according to IFRS standards.
Aeroflot carried 55.3 million passengers last year, an increase of 0.1% year-on-year.
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