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Jet Airways reports Q4 standalone net loss of Rs 1,036 crore for FY18 on oil price rise, weak rupee

Press Trust of India • May 24, 2018, 12:28:27 IST
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Naresh Goyal-promoted Jet Airways reported a standalone net loss of Rs 1,036 crore in the March quarter due to rise in oil prices and a weaker rupee

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Jet Airways reports Q4 standalone net loss of Rs 1,036 crore for FY18 on oil price rise, weak rupee

Mumbai: Naresh Goyal-promoted Jet Airways on Wednesday reported a standalone net loss of Rs 1,036 crore in the March quarter due to rise in oil prices and a weaker rupee. The company had reported a net profit of Rs 602.42 crore in the year-ago period, according to the BSE filing. The total income also declined by 3.44 percent to Rs 6,055 crore during the quarter, against Rs 6,271.21 crore in the same quarter last year, as per the filing. Fuel expenses rose by 31 percent to Rs 2,063.34 crore, against Rs 1,282.41 crore. “Financial performance during the quarter was weaker due to the continuing increase in the price of Brent fuel without a corresponding increase in airfares, as well as mark-to-market adjustments due to a weaker rupee,” Jet Airways chief executive officer Vinay Dube said in a press release. The airline saw a year-on-year increase in fuel prices of Rs 366 crore, and mark-to-market adjustment due to weaker rupee of Rs 156 crore in the quarter, against a gain of Rs 54 crore in Q4 FY17, it said in a release. [caption id=“attachment_3131440” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters Representational image. Reuters[/caption] For the financial year 2017-18, the airline reported a standalone net loss of Rs 767.62 crore, against a net profit of Rs 1,482.52 crore, according to the filing. “The challenges notwithstanding, we are resolutely focused on undertaking numerous steps to create a healthier business by maintaining a relentless focus on lowering costs, increasing operational reliability as well as rejuvenating the customer experience, as part of our ongoing transformation,” he added. However, the airline in the release claimed that “the company reported a net loss of Rs 1,040 crore in Q4 FY18 versus a profit of Rs 583 crore in the March quarter of FY17.” The other expenses also rose by 34.72 percent to Rs 1,727.68 crore during the quarter, compared with Rs 1,282.41 crore in the same quarter of 2016-17, according to the filing. The capacity during Q4 increased by over 10 percent, while load factor surged by 3.9 percent, the airline said, adding that it reduced net debt (excluding debt taken for the property in Bandra Kurla Complex) by Rs 359 crore. The airline carried 11.8 percent more passengers year-on-year to 7.85 million during the quarter, while its interline and codeshare traffic increased by 9.85 percent to 0.6 million. Over the last two years, airfares have remained flat while fuel prices have doubled, the airline said. Jet Airways placed an order for 75 fuel-efficient B737 MAX aircraft during the year, taking its overall order to 150 new aircraft, it said. The airline said it is focused on reducing its sub-fleet complexity and adopt a host of measures including analytics to drive revenue growth, among others. “We remain confident of the future opportunities of the Indian aviation market and remain committed to our strategic partner Jet Airways,” an Etihad Aviation Group spokesperson said. Etihad holds 24 percent stake in Jet Airways. At the group level, total revenue for the airline rose by 8 percent at Rs 24,511 crore in the financial year 2017-18, compared with Rs 22,693 crore in previous fiscal. The company’s scrip ended at Rs 421.15, up 0.23 percent on the BSE on Wednesday, against 0.88 percent decline in the benchmark.

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