The Borneo Post

Singapore Airlines reports net loss in fourth quarter

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SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines (SIA) reported a net loss in the fourth quarter, causing full-year profit to drop by more than half as intense competitio­n continued to buffet the carrier.

SIA has been battling strong competitio­n from Asian low-cost carriers and Middle Eastern airlines, which now boast modern fleets and top- quality inflight services.

It said in a statement that a “wide- ranging review” of the company’s network, fleet, products, services, organisati­onal structure, and processes is underway to better position the airline for the future.

The carrier said it suffered a net loss of S$138.3 million (US$99.4 million) in the fourth quarter to March as operating profit tumbled and the airline made a provision for its cargo business.

For the full-year, net profit came in at S$360 million, down 55.2 per cent from the previous year, with annual revenue easing 2.4 per cent to S$14.87 billion.

“Intense competitio­n arising from excess capacity in major markets, alongside geopolitic­al and economic uncertaint­y, continue to exert pressure on yields,” the company said.

A rebound in jet fuel prices from last year also eroded earnings as the average price for Singapore Jet Kerosene climbed from its low of US$37.9 a barrel in January 2016 to US$61.9 in March this year, the carrier said.

“The signs were already there that they might register a net loss in the fourth quarter,” said aviation analyst Shukor Yusof of Endau Analytics, noting that profits in the previous quarters had been on the decline.

“The size of the loss is quite staggering for the three months and it would indicate that SIA would need to do something drastic and radical to overcome its difficulti­es in the coming years,” he told AFP.

Noting that SIA’s budget carriers, Tiger Air and Scoot, had done better than their parent airline, Shukor said this indicates “that the growth for the SIA Group is pretty much now in the low-cost segment of the business”.

The carrier needs to figure out how to seek new revenue streams from its premium segment, he said.

“That’s the biggest challenge facing management right now,” he said.

“The bottom line is that there is intense competitio­n and the market dynamics have changed dramatical­ly for SIA.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Singapore Airlines (SIA) reported a net loss in the fourth quarter, causing full-year profit to drop by more than half as intense competitio­n continued to buffet the carrier. — AFP photo
Singapore Airlines (SIA) reported a net loss in the fourth quarter, causing full-year profit to drop by more than half as intense competitio­n continued to buffet the carrier. — AFP photo

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