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AirAsia profits plummet 95% in Q2 to US$2.3m
Posted: 28 August 2008 2325 hrs

 
 
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KUALA LUMPUR : Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia said on Thursday its net profits plummeted 95 percent in the second quarter compared to a year ago, blaming high fuel costs and foreign exchange losses.

The region's biggest low-cost carrier posted net profits of 9.4 million ringgit (2.3 million dollars) for the three months to June, compared to 185.1 million ringgit a year earlier.

"This is a commendable performance given that unit fuel price increased by 65 percent to 142.5 dollars per barrel," said chief executive Tony Fernandes, adding that Malaysia's weakening currency led to a loss of 77 million ringgit.

Fernandes said revenues increased 41 percent in the quarter to 608 million ringgit, with a 20 percent increase in passenger load and a 16 percent rise in fares.

AirAsia said it was benefiting from the global economic slowdown, as more travellers - including corporate customers - switched from full-service carriers to budget airlines.

It said a new fee for checked-in baggage introduced in the quarter has helped to compensate for some of the higher fuel cost "without undermining passenger demand."

Load factor - the proportion of seats filled - decreased to 76.4 percent from 80.7 percent a year earlier as capacity jumped 33 percent with the introduction of two Airbus A320s to the fleet.

The carrier had 43 aircraft by the end of the reporting period, up from 34 a year earlier.

AirAsia said its Thai operations "endured a challenging period due to escalating domestic political uncertainty."

Fernandes was characteristically bullish about the carrier's future.

"At a time when most airlines are cutting back on capacity and carrying fewer passengers, AirAsia continues to grow the business and expand the route network successfully," he said. - AFP/de

 

 



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