SpiceJet Q1 profit up 18% at Rs 175 crore

SpiceJet clocked passenger load factor of 93% during the quarter under review

SpiceJet
The letter of intent is for 25 Q400 turboprops and purchase rights for an additional 25 aircraft.
Arindam Majumder New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 11 2017 | 1:14 AM IST
SpiceJet recorded a profit of Rs 175.23 crore in the quarter ended June — a jump of 18 per cent from Rs 149.03 crore in the corresponding period last year.

The airline attributed it to a healthy passenger load and stronger yield. Average fare for the airline increased by nine per cent to Rs 3,943 from Rs 3,601 during the same period last year.

The Ajay Singh-led airline’s total income from operations in the period was Rs 1,889.40 crore, higher than Rs 1,543.96 crore earned during the same period last year. However, fuel cost increased to Rs 534.37 crore this quarter over Rs 399.68 crore in Q1 of FY17.

SpiceJet clocked passenger load factor (PLF) of 93 per cent during all three months in this quarter. It witnessed a nine per cent increase in passenger yields while average load factor was 94.07 per cent.

The airline, said that SpiceJet plans to add around six Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft during Q3 and Q4 and expand its Bombardier fleet by adding two more Q400s. “SpiceJet has been awarded six proposals and 11 routes under the first phase of the UDAN Regional Connectivity Scheme. During the current quarter, SpiceJet will start operations in the remaining sectors under the scheme, namely Kanpur, Adampur and Jaisalmer, making flying possible for more passengers,” the firm said. 

“From being on the brink of a near shutdown to being lauded for creating thousands of jobs in the world’s largest economy within a span of mere 10 quarters, exemplifies SpiceJet’s amazing turnaround. We had an eventful quarter as we took off under the UDAN scheme and launched operations on two routes,” said Ajay Singh, chairman and managing director, SpiceJet. “Ten successive profitable quarters, a record aircraft order and exploring new growth avenues through the UDAN programme — SpiceJet remains firmly on track for its long-term growth strategy,” he added. The SpiceJet scrip closed at Rs 119.05 down by 5.18 per cent against the benchmark index which fell by 0.84 per cent.

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