Airline margins measure the difference between revenue and operating costs, expressed as a percentage. They assess profitability by comparing ticket sales, cargo, and ancillary fees against fuel, labor, and maintenance expenses. Investors use them to gauge financial health, while airlines adjust pricing and routes. Passengers indirectly benefit from lower fares when margins are optimized.
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