

The Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd (ASX: FLT) share price was out of form last week.
Over the five days, the travel agent giantâs shares lost 1.2% of their value and ended the period at $17.07.
This followed the release of the companyâs full year results for FY 2022.
What are brokers saying about the Flight Centre share price?
Unfortunately, there are no major brokers that have buy ratings on the companyâs shares at the moment.
Though, that doesnât necessarily mean that some donât see value in the Flight Centre share price at the current level.
For example, according to a note out of Goldman Sachs, its analysts have retained their neutral rating with a trimmed price target of $19.60.
This implies potential upside of almost 15% for investors over the next 12 months.
Commenting on Flight Centreâs results, the broker said:
In our view, the key area of positive surprise for us was the stronger than expected recovery in ANZ earnings and the continued strength in corporate account wins. However on the flipside, Americaâs recovery was slower than expected driven by momentum strengthening only in the latter part of the year. In terms of revenue margin, management expects most of the underperformance to be related to unfavorable mix changes with higher corporate, domestic and VFR travel being key factors apart from elevated ticket price inflation.
What else are brokers saying?
Over at Morgans, its analysts have retained their hold rating with a reduced price target of $18.25. This suggests potential upside of 7% for the Flight Centre share price.
The broker feels that the companyâs shares are trading at a fair level at present considering the risks it is facing. Its analysts commented:
Following forecast changes, our valuation has fallen to $18.25. Based on our forecasts, FLT is trading on an FY24/25 PE of 17.4x/13.3x, which is fair given the current uncertainty. We consequently maintain a Hold rating.
The post Here’s what brokers are saying about the Flight Centre share price appeared first on The Motley Fool Australia.
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