Malaysia’s AirAsia reports smallest net profit since 2014

29 August 2019 09:52 am

 

(Kuala Lumpur) REUTERS: Budget airline AirAsia Group Bhd yesterday reported its smallest quarterly net profit since 2014 as the airline recognised losses in its Indian associate company.


The group said the second-quarter results recognised the share of prior year losses at AirAsia India (AAI) as a result of an increase in its investment in that airline.

 

AirAsia also said it was hit by foreign exchange losses during the second quarter which ended on June 30. But the company benefited from deferred taxation of 250.1 million ringgit in the quarter.


Net profit was 17.9 million ringgit (US $ 4.27 million) for the April-June period, a 95 percent drop from 361.8 million ringgit recorded a year ago.
Revenue was 20 percent higher at 3.1 billion ringgit, however.


The airline carried 12.8 million passengers in the three-month period, 18 percent higher leading to an 85 percent load factor, which measures how full planes are.
AirAsia said it planned for a net fleet growth of 20 aircraft this year, and expect to receive its first A321neo in November. 
The A321neo is more fuel efficient and has a longer range.


“We continue to work on reducing costs including investment in digitalisation which we believe will help reduce costs in the long run,” it said.


Last week, its long-haul offshoot AirAsia X Bhd reported its largest quarterly loss since 2015 due to aircraft disposal and a weak ringgit.