AirAsia's Q2 profit down 33%
Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIAN budget airline AirAsia reported a 33 per cent drop in its second-quarter net profit on Thursday, due to a rise in operating and financing costs. Net profit for April-June fell to RM243 million (S$83 million) from RM367.2 million, although the airline carried 10 per cent more passengers and maintained a load factor of 79 per cent of capacity in what is usually the weakest quarter in the year. Revenue was flat at RM1.3 billion.
Indonesia was the only market for the group to see a drop in passenger traffic, following the crash of Flight QZ8501 into the Java Sea in December, with revenue from the local business unit down 16 per cent and passenger numbers down 18 per cent. However, loadings and average fares in Indonesia have improved in the third quarter as a result of efforts to restore the brand, AirAsia said. The airline turned things around in the first quarter of this year after a loss of RM429.5 million in the October-December period, its first loss since 2008. Shares in AirAsia closed 5.6 per cent lower on Thursday at RM1.01, its lowest point since May 2010. REUTERS
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