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Air India expects to report operating profit again: CMD

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Published : Aug 29, 2019, 3:00 PM IST

According to Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Air India, Ashwani Lohani, passenger revenues during the first 4 months of the current fiscal year grew by 20 per cent.

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New Delhi: Enhancements in operating efficiency and better aircraft utilisation have aided Air India to reduce its losses during the first quarter of the current fiscal.

According to Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Air India, Ashwani Lohani, passenger revenues during the first 4 months of the current fiscal year grew by 20 per cent.

Similarly, Lohani pointed out that operating profits rose 18 per cent on a Year-on-Year (YoY) basis.

The national carrier's load factors have risen to 82 per cent on a year-on-year basis.

Consequently, the airline's losses went down from Rs 802 crore to Rs 170 crore on a YoY basis.

"We expect to achieve a healthy operating profit this year as well," Lohani said.

Air India has been reporting operating profit for the last 3-years.

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New Delhi: Enhancements in operating efficiency and better aircraft utilisation have aided Air India to reduce its losses during the first quarter of the current fiscal.

According to Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Air India, Ashwani Lohani, passenger revenues during the first 4 months of the current fiscal year grew by 20 per cent.

Similarly, Lohani pointed out that operating profits rose 18 per cent on a Year-on-Year (YoY) basis.

The national carrier's load factors have risen to 82 per cent on a year-on-year basis.

Consequently, the airline's losses went down from Rs 802 crore to Rs 170 crore on a YoY basis.

"We expect to achieve a healthy operating profit this year as well," Lohani said.

Air India has been reporting operating profit for the last 3-years.

Read more:Air India to ban plastic products from October 2

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According to Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Air India, Ashwani Lohani, passenger revenues during the first 4 months of the current fiscal year grew by 20 per cent.



New Delhi: Enhancements in operating efficiency and better aircraft utilisation have aided Air India to reduce its losses during the first quarter of the current fiscal.




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