Bangkok Post

AAV posts net loss of B72m in last quarter of 2019

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Asia Aviation Plc (AAV), the major shareholde­r of Thai AirAsia Co (TAA), recorded heavy losses in the fourth quarter of 2019 with a net loss of 72 million baht on revenue of 10.3 billion, a 73% year-on-year setback in net loss.

The budget airline released its fourthquar­ter and year-end report yesterday, blaming the late-year losses on a “sluggish economic and tourism situation”.

Overall in 2019, AAV posted total revenue of 41.6 billion baht, up 3% yearon-year, with a net loss of 474 million.

In 2019, TAA served 22.2 million passengers, a 3% year-on-year increase.

In the fourth quarter, it served 5.42 million passengers, down 1% year-onyear, and achieved a load factor of 86%, similar to the same period last year, as a reduction in seat capacity improved flight efficiency.

“The results were negatively affected by the slowdown in both domestic and internatio­nal tourism industries, with factors such as protests in Hong Kong and a stronger baht dampening inbound travel,” said Santisuk Klongchaiy­a, chief executive of TAA.

“The global economic contractio­n also weighed on tourist confidence, reducing demand for travel more than expected.”

TAA also launched direct flights from Chiang Rai to Hangzhou, China last year and acquired two new Airbus A321neo jets while retiring one Airbus A320, ending the year with a fleet of 63 aircraft.

Because of new routes introduced throughout the year, Asia Aviation said it was able to increase its average stay lengths of flyers by 4%, and the available seat kilometres by 8% year-on-year.

“This year will be a challenge with the outbreak of Covid-19, affecting our business because of travel restrictio­ns and cancellati­on of flights,” Mr Santisuk said.

“This has reduced the number of passengers and our capacity prearrange­ment. We have also implemente­d preventive measures and fully adhered to safety and public health standards including joint efforts with authoritie­s to build confidence in travelling.

“The company has received an excise tax reduction.

“Our key strategy last year was being more effective in all dimensions, particular­ly network planning. In the past year, we suspended and reduced the frequency on non-profitable routes.

“We also created travel demand in other potential markets, especially in Indochina and the domestic market, where there are little to no competitor­s. We also remain committed to expanding ancillary revenue.”

 ?? KRIT PHROMSAKLA NA SAKOLNAKOR­N ?? An A320 aircraft of AirAsia is seen at Bangkok’s Don Mueang airport, the hub of the airline.
KRIT PHROMSAKLA NA SAKOLNAKOR­N An A320 aircraft of AirAsia is seen at Bangkok’s Don Mueang airport, the hub of the airline.

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