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LAX forecasts higher revenue by 2025 as airlines pay more

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
May 3, 2024 8:08 pm EDT
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Los Angeles World Airports commissioners reported positive growth Friday for their proposed budget for fiscal year 2024-25, which would represent an increase of $369 million over 2023-24 budget.

During Thursday’s Board of Airport Commissioners meeting, Chief Financial Officer Tatiana Starostina gave her second update on LAWA’s budget outlook for 2024-25. According to her report, LAWA’s revenues are estimated to reach $1.9 billion in 2024, and are projected to grow another 8%, or $146 million, by 2025 — reaching over $2 billion — and outpace projected expenses of about $1.2 billion.

LAWA’s budget for fiscal year 2023-24 was about $1.7 billion.

While operating revenues are expected to grow by about $146 million by 2025 due to higher aviation fees, expenses are also expected to increase by 14%, or $148 million, by that same year, in part due to salary increases, costs related to inflation, higher contractual costs and higher projected activity.

Starostina noted that there are some concerns with expenses increasing, and there are ongoing discussions as to ways to reduce spending in some of these areas of concern.

The spending plan also budgets for about 3,770 vacant positions. LAWA officials said they would be looking to hire more people, and the hope is that by adding to their staff they could look at reducing their contractual costs.

“You can see how your revenues have been changing, and while we are not forecasting all traffic to be fully recovered from COVID-19, our operating revenues are a different story,” Starostina said. “It’s all because of the aeronautical revenues that we generate.”

She noted that aeronautical revenues, such as landing fees and other fees related to airlines, have reached $1.5 billion, and in the coming years it’s looking like that revenue will continue to grow.

Part of the reason why aeronautical revenues are up is because LAWA is in the middle of a capital improvement program to update most of its terminals — and is…

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