Do More With Reuters
Partner Services

UPDATE 1-Deccan Aviation quarterly loss widens

Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:01pm IST
 
Email | Print | | Single Page
[-] Text [+]

(Adds details)

MUMBAI, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Deccan Aviation Ltd DECA.BO, which owns budget carrier Air Deccan, reported a wider net loss for the quarter to June 2007, hit by higher fuel costs and lower yields and other income.

Deccan, which had earlier forecast profits from the April-June 2008 quarter, said in a statement late on Thursday that its quarterly loss widened to 1.7 billion rupees from 1.1 billion rupees a year ago.

"We are currently in a turnaround mode... we are putting processes and systems in place to achieve sustainable, profitable growth over the long term," Chief Executive Ramki Sundaram said in a statement.

Deccan officials refused to comment further on the results.

The company also reported revenue growth of 26 percent, slower than previous quarters, to 5.03 billion rupees as new aircraft additions moderated.

While new planes increase capacity, Deccan also books a gain of about $3-4 million on sale and lease back of each Airbus aircraft, boosting other income. Deccan, which inducted six Airbus planes in 2006/07, added just one in the quarter.

Air Deccan flies 41 aircraft and has the country's largest network, connecting 65 cities and towns.

Fuel prices, which account for a third of an airline's cost, have continued to rise on the back of firm global oil prices, hitting airlines margins.  Continued...

People light candles at a vigil to commemorate the victims of last year's militant attacks in Mumbai, in front of the India Gate in New Delhi November 26, 2009. Mumbai held tearful memorials and police staged a show of strength on Thursday as India's financial hub marked the first anniversary of militant raids that killed 166 people and pushed up tensions with Pakistan. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri
One Year Later

Mumbai held tearful memorials and police staged a show of strength as it marked the first anniversary of militant raids that killed 166 people and pushed up tensions with Pakistan.  Slideshow | Full Coverage 

A supporter of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) holds a picture of BJP leader Lal Krishna Advani during an election campaign rally in Balasinor, about 90 km (56 miles) east of Ahmedabad, April 14, 2009. REUTERS/Amit Dave
Liberhan Commission Report

The government published a long awaited report, recently leaked, accusing BJP leaders of a role in the 1992 destruction of the Babri mosque in Ayodhya.  Full Article