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SPICEJET REPORTS PRE-TAX LOSS OF ~593 CRORE IN Q1

- ARINDAM MAJUMDER

Low-cost airline Spicejet reported a pre-tax loss of ~593.4 crore in the first quarter of the current financial year, against a profit of ~261.6 crore in the same quarter of the previous year. The loss was on account of suspension of flight operations for a major part of the quarter, following the nationwide lockdown announced by the government to counter the pandemic. Market leader Indigo had registered a pre-tax loss of ~2,849 crore during the same period. Spicejet’s operating revenue was down 83 per cent to ~514.7 crore for the quarter.

Low-cost airline Spicejet reported a pre-tax loss of ~593.4 crore in the first quarter of the current financial year, against a profit of ~261.6 crore in the same quarter of the previous year. The loss was on account of suspension of flight operations for a major part of the quarter, following the nationwide lockdown announced by the government to counter the pandemic.

Market leader Indigo had registered a pre-tax loss of ~2,849 crore during the same period.

Spicejet’s operating revenue was down 83 per cent to ~514.7 crore for the quarter, against ~3,002.1 crore in the same quarter last year. Meanwhile, operating expenses came in at ~1303.2 crore, against ~2,887.2 crore.

“The present operating environmen­t on account of Covid-19 though does not reflect the true comparison of the current results with those of the correspond­ing quarter last year,” the company said in a statement.

Spicejet reported a loss of ~807.1 crore in the January-march period.

“Flight operations were suspended for most part of the quarter. The partial resumption of flights initially and the weak demand thereafter were a reminder of the significan­t problems that this pandemic has resulted in,” Ajay Singh, chairman and managing director of Spicejet, said.

However, Spicejet said in a statement that it has the best passenger load factor amongst all airlines in the country during the quarter at 66.4 per cent and that the airline

maintained its market share of above 16 per cent. Spicejet’s revenue from cargo increased 144 per cent. During the lockdown, with commercial flights being suspended, Spicejet began functionin­g as a cargo operator, having operated more than 7,000 flights and transporte­d around 50,000 tonnes of cargo since March 25.

Of these 7,000 flights, 40 per cent were to internatio­nal destinatio­ns. Spicejet’s internatio­nal cargo network now spans over 44 internatio­nal destinatio­ns.

It said that it is currently operating 47 per cent of its pre-covid schedule after flying resumed. It said it has operated over 800 chartered and Vande Bharat flights to help repatriate more than 120,000 stranded Indian citizens from countries such as the Philippine­s, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, the Netherland­s, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Lebanon, Bangladesh, Maldives, and Sri Lanka.

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