The stock surged 12.69 per cent to Rs 21.30 on BSE.
Coming out of the red after seven quarters, SpiceJet posted a Rs 22.51 crore net profit in the January-March quarter, helped by a Rs 650-crore funding by a new promoter, renegotiated contracts with its vendors and provisioning for re-delivery expenses.
The airline had reported a net loss of Rs 321.50 crore in the fourth quarter of FY14. SpiceJet has also for the first time reported profit in the fourth quarter of a fiscal since 2010.
Despite profit, the airline's income from operations declined almost half to Rs 786.32 crore in the reporting quarter compared with Rs 1,573.75 crore a year earlier.
