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UPDATE 1-Air Mauritius posts FY loss on oil, world economy

Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:22pm IST
 
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* Full-year loss 84.34 mln euros vs profit 16.6 mln

* Hedged fuel bill at $105 per barrel (Adds details)

ANTANANARIVO, June 18 (Reuters) - Air Mauritius said on Thursday AIMK.MZ it had made a loss of 84.34 million euros ($117.6 million) for the financial year ended March mainly due to expensive oil prices and the global economic scenario.

The national carrier for the Indian Ocean island said it made 16.6 million euros profit in the previous year.

"The company accounts for the overall period bear testament to the consequences of the economic crisis on both the airline and tourism sectors, with a net loss of 84.34 million euros," it said in a statement.

The palm-fringed island, best known for its white sands and luxury spas, has suffered as recession buffets its core European tourism markets.

More than half the loss -- 46.13 million euros -- came after the airline hedged its fuel bill at $105 per barrel as the price of oil surged toward the $140 barrier.

"The brutal fall (in the price of oil) during the first few months of the financial crisis inversely increased our petrol bill," the company said.

Passenger numbers compounded the company's woes, falling 9.2 percent to 1.19 million during the period.

Air Mauritius said it was hard to forecast performance in the 2009/2010 financial year. ($1=.7165 Euro) (Reporting by Richard Lough; Editing by Helen Nyambura-Mwaura and Hans Peters)

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