Spicejet Q4 Result: SpiceJet on Saturday announced its result of the fourth quarter of the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025 amid reports of Air India crash. During this time, the company’s net profit jumped three times. In the last quarter of FY25, the company’s net profit stood at Rs 324.87 crore in January-March, which ranks more than 118.9 crore to 174 % in the March 2024 quarter.
The company’s operational revenue declines
However, in the fourth quarter of FY 2025, the company’s operation declined by 16 percent to Rs 1,446.37 crore, which was Rs 1,719.37 crore in the same quarter last year. In the fourth quarter of FY 2025, SpiceJet’s passenger load factor (PLF) was 88.1 percent. This shows how many seats were filled during the journey. At the same time, the available seat kilometer revenue (RASK) was Rs 5.33 per. This shows how much revenue the airline earned from its available seats.
Company profit after seven years
At the same time, if we talk about the entire financial year 2024-25 (FY25), then SpiceJet’s standalone net profit was Rs 58 crore during this period, while in FY24 the company had a loss of Rs 409 crore. The company has made so much profit for the first time in seven years. However, SpiceJet’s operational revenue in FY25 fell by 25 percent to Rs 5,284 crore. In FY25, the PLF was 88.8 percent against the last year’s 87.7 percent, while Rask FY24 increased from Rs 6.04 to 9.3 % to 6.60.
SpiceJet’s Promoter Group also completed an equity investment of 500 crores including the final installment of 294.09 crore in Q4Fy25. The company is continuously increasing the scope of its network. SpiceJet also started 24 domestic flights in the fourth quarter of FY 25 and added Tuticorin, Porbandar and Dehradun to their destination list. On Friday, SpiceJet’s shares on BSE closed at Rs 43.81 with a decline of 1.95 percent.
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