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Jet Airways Q4 profit at
Rs 53 crore
New Delhi, May 26, 2009
Jet Airways, the country’s largest private carrier, made a
net profit of Rs 52.99 crore for the fourth quarter ended+
March 31, 2009, compared with a loss of Rs 221.18 crore for
the same period of the previous fiscal.
The company accounts the profit for the fourth quarter to
improved international performance, restructuring programmes,
reduced fuel prices and exceptional items, which significantly
improved EBITDA margin to 20.8 per cent.
The airline saved a large chunk in fuel costs compared to the
fourth quarter of last fiscal, owing to the decrease in the
fuel prices. Jet had to spend Rs 593.94 crore on fuel in
quarter four, as compared to
Rs 1,080.21 crore that was spent for the same in the previous
financial year. Jet also saw a rise in its earnings in the
other operating incomes, basically by leasing out some of its
aircraft to other airlines. Jet’s income stood at Rs 202.28
crore for the fourth quarter compared to Rs 72.57 crore in the
year-ago period. Jet Airways has managed to lease out nine
long haul aircraft to other airlines till now
Jet’s consolidated income for the same stood at Rs 393.55
crore compared to Rs 141.82 crore last fiscal.
The airline, however, has posted a consolidated net loss of Rs
961.41 crore in the financial year ended March 31, 2009
compared with the net consolidated loss of Rs 653.87 crore in
the previous financial year.
The carrier’s net consolidated sales during the year under
review stood at Rs 12,655.94 crore against Rs 10,078.51 crore
earlier.
For financial year 2008-09, the airline’s stand-alone loss
stood at Rs 402.34 crore, the airline said in a statement on
Monday. Jet had recorded a loss of Rs 253.06 crore in the
previous financial year. Jet’s net standalone sales come to Rs
11,083.43 crore compared to the standalone sale of Rs 8,669.28
crore in the last fiscal.
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