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July 31, 2022 00:00:00
Singapore Airlines (SIA) swung to a first-quarter net profit of S$370 million ($268 million), it said on Thursday, after a fourteenfold increase in passenger traffic year on year thanks to an easing of COVID-19 travel restrictions, reports Reuters.
The figure was a major improvement from the S$409 million loss in the first quarter a year earlier, when more than two thirds of its revenue was from cargo.
SIA's revenue tripled to S$3.9 billion in the three months to June 30 and its quarterly operating profit of S$556 million was the second highest in the company's history.
The airline has been ramping up capacity from its Singapore hub and expects to reach about 81 of pre-pandemic levels by the end of December, up from 61 in the June quarter.
"Travel demand is expected to remain robust in the near term as we head into the year-end holiday travel period, with forward sales staying buoyant for the next three months up to October 2022," SIA said in a statement.
Revenue per available seat kilometre, a measure combining airfares and the percentage of seats filled, reached a record peak at its full-service airline during the June quarter, the carrier said.
Travel demand has rebounded strongly in all regions except East Asia, where rules remain stricter than most of the world.
SIA, however, said inflationary pressures including elevated fuel prices remain a concern.