The Borneo Post

AirAsia to focus on growth, push down cost — Fernandes

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KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia Bhd will continue focusing on growth, while bringing down cost, group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said yesterday.

He said the low cost carrier would also emphasise higher utilisatio­n of its fleet.

“Growth, growth, growth. That’s what we are focusing on in the Airasia group, and it will be profitable growth, as investment done.

“On top of growth we are pushing down costs, especially with our peers. Higher utilisatio­n. New aircraft. More seats. Data and technology,” added Fernandes, via his official twitter handle yesterday.

Airasia Bhd reported a higher pre-tax profit of RM2.16 billion for its financial year ended Dec 31, 2016 from RM215.15 million in 2015. Revenue rose to RM6.92 billion from RM6.29 billion.

The airline attributed the better revenue performanc­e to passenger growth, higher ancillary income per passenger year-on-year and an increase in average fares, which rose six per cent to RM167.

Meanwhile, the Centre for Aviation (CAPA) quoted AirAsia’s

Growth, growth, growth. That’s what we are focusing on in the Airasia group, and it will be profitable growth, as investment done. Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, AirAsia CEO

Group Head of Strategy, Subashini Silvadas as saying that Malaysia AirAsia could end up growing fleet more than the eight A320s currently planned.

“The group now plans to reach 300 A320s by 2021 and 333 aircraft by 2022 compared with 176 at end2016,” it said, in quoting Subashini from the ongoing CAPA Airline Fleet and Finance Summit 2017 in Singapore.

She had also said that the group had secured 10 A320ceo leases of the now 13 planned for 2017.

She was also quoted as saying that AirAsia Japan would launch services “soon” and end 2017 with five A320s. According to Subashini, AirAsia Japan can’t take the Airbus Neo due to Japanese regulation­s. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Airasia Bhd reported a higher pre-tax profit of RM2.16 billion for its financial year ended Dec 31, 2016 from RM215.15 million in 2015.
Airasia Bhd reported a higher pre-tax profit of RM2.16 billion for its financial year ended Dec 31, 2016 from RM215.15 million in 2015.

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