SpiceJet reports a net loss of INR 420 Crore in Q1FY2023 excluding a one-time Forex Loss of INR 369 Crore
Revenue increased by 126% YoY to INR 2457 Crore
SpiceXpress reports a Net Profit of INR 18 Crore; Net profit continues to increase QoQ despite significant increase in ATF prices and depreciating Rupee
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For the quarter ending June 2022
- Operating revenues rose to INR 2,457 Crore, registering a growth of 126% compared to same quarter last year and sequential QoQ growth of 32%
- Net loss (excluding forex restatement impact) of INR 420 Crore
- Increase in average ATF price by 105% as compared to same quarter last year; 40% increase QoQ
- Passenger RASK increased by 80% compared to same quarter last year; 25% increase QoQ
- Industry’s highest Load Factor of 86.4% for domestic scheduled flights
- 137% increase in operating flights compared with same quarter last year & by 23% QoQ
- 336 charter flights operated carrying 46,500 passengers
- Operated 50 special charter flights carrying more than 5800 pilgrims to Medina (Saudi Arabia) for Hajj
- Launched 24 new sectors during the quarter, including industry-first UDAN flight connecting Pune with Bhavnagar
- Launched co-branded credit card with Axis Bank
Key highlights for quarter ending June 2022 – SpiceXpress
- SpiceXpress revenues at INR 239 Crore
- Posts Net Profit of INR 18 Crore in Q1FY2023 despite high ATF prices
- Profit margin increased to 8% from 4% QoQ despite increase in ATF cost
- EBITDAR profit of INR 57 Crore in Q1FY2023
- Transported 33,097.4 tonnes of cargo in Q1FY2023
- Secures key certifications for international cargo operations into the EU and the UK
Key settlements
Successfully settled with aircraft lessor Goshawk Aviation Limited and its affiliated leasing entities
Entered into a full and final settlement with Airports Authority of India and cleared all outstanding principal dues of the airport operator
Signs final settlement agreement with Credit Suisse and SR Technics
This follows successful settlements with De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited (DHC), Boeing, CDB Aviation, BOC Aviation, Avolon
For the year ended March 31, 2022 (Passenger)
- Industry’s highest load factor of 80.4% for domestic scheduled flights
- Increase in load factor by 4% compared to the last year
- Passenger RASK improved by 11% compared to last year
- Growth in ASKM by 11% and yield improvement of 5% resulted in increase of passenger revenue by 23% compared to the last year
- 24% growth in ancillary revenue (ex. belly) resulted 13% increase in ancillary RASK
- Commenced the operations of new RCS stations Kushinagar, Khajuraho and Bhavnagar connected to metros, tier two and three cities
- More than 100 charter flights operated on wide body Boeing 767 carrying 30,000 passengers to Toronto (Canada), Maldives, Rome & Bergamo
Key highlights for the year – SpiceXpress
- Cargo revenues up by 74% from INR 1,118 Crore in FY2021 to INR 1,944 Crore in FY2022
- Reported net profit of INR 46 Crore in FY2022 despite significant increase in fuel prices
SpiceJet, the country’s favourite airline and the leading logistics platform, reported a net loss of INR 789 Crore (INR 420 Crore excluding forex adjustment) for the quarter ending June 30, 2022 as compared to a net loss of INR 729 Crore in the quarter ending 30 June, 2021 as business was severely impacted by record high fuel prices and a depreciating Rupee.
Total revenue for the reported quarter was INR 2,478 Crore as against INR 1,266 crore in the same quarter of the previous year. For the same comparative period, operating expenses were INR 3,267 Crore as against INR 1,995 crore. On an EBITDA basis, loss was INR 379 Crore for the reported quarter as against a loss of INR 244 crore for the quarter ended June FY2022. The airline continued to add new destinations to its network.
The airline reported a net loss of INR 458 Crore for the quarter ending March 31, 2022 against INR 235.3 Crore for the quarter ending March 31, 2021. Business was severely impacted by the third wave of Covid-19 and high fuel prices during Q4FY2022. SpiceJet reported a net loss of INR 1,725 Crore for FY2022 as compared to a net loss of INR 998.3 Crore in FY2021. The financial result for Q4FY2022 and FY2022 were delayed due to ransomware attack on our systems on May 25, 2022.
Ajay Singh, Chairman and Managing Director, SpiceJet, said, “The industry has been witness to one of the most severe operating environment in the recent past which impacted the progress and recovery made in Q3FY2022. Record high ATF prices and depreciating Rupee were the major contributors. Despite the complex operating environment and highest ever input costs, SpiceJet has been able to sustain its operations with the confidence shown by our partners and passengers. Last year was a period of restructuring and settlements and we successfully completed and implemented settlements with most of our major partners including manufacturers and lessors setting the stage for our seamless growth and expansion. As we move ahead we are encouraged with the strong travel demand and our focus for the next year would be to induct more fuel efficient Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft and concentrate on our regional and international routes.”
“We are optimistic about our future and our continued recovery and in order to achieve our future plans the Board has mandated fresh capital issuance and the Company will be shortly engaging with investment bankers for a potential raise of up to US $200 million.”
“Our excellent cargo operations have provided the much required impetus and we will soon conclude the hive-off of cargo business into a separate independent company, SpiceXpress in the current quarter which will be followed by capacity enhancement with additional freighter aircraft within FY2023.”
In terms of operational parameters, SpiceJet had the highest passenger load factor amongst all airlines in the country. Our average domestic load factor for the quarter ending 31st March, 2022 was 83.3% while for FY2022 it was 80.4%. SpiceJet had the highest PLF of 86.43% in Q1FY2023.
In FY2022, SpiceJet launched 140 new routes. During the quarter ending 31st March, 2022, the airline operated 411 charter flights carrying more than 65,000 passengers. Under ‘Operation Ganga’, SpiceJet flew back a large number of Indian students stranded in Ukraine. During the Q1FY2023, SpiceJet launched 24 new routes.