Malaysia's AirAsia posts 16% drop in Q4 profit

The airline said it remains positive on prospects for the group this year

Reuters  |  Kuala Lumpur 

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Bhd posted a 16 per cent drop in fourth-quarter on Thursday, dragged down by a lower aircraft operating lease income.

The budget carrier's 48 per cent drop in operating lease income pulled net down to 465.3 million ringgit ($104.63 million) from 554.1 million ringgit in the same period a year earlier on that slid by 10.6 per cent to 1.94 billion ringgit ($436.25 million).

The average forecast from two analysts was for of 200.7 million ringgit, Thomson Reuters data shows.

The airline said it remains positive on prospects for the group this year.


Malaysia's AirAsia posts 16% drop in Q4 profit

The airline said it remains positive on prospects for the group this year

The airline said it remains positive on prospects for the group this year
Bhd posted a 16 per cent drop in fourth-quarter on Thursday, dragged down by a lower aircraft operating lease income.

The budget carrier's 48 per cent drop in operating lease income pulled net down to 465.3 million ringgit ($104.63 million) from 554.1 million ringgit in the same period a year earlier on that slid by 10.6 per cent to 1.94 billion ringgit ($436.25 million).

The average forecast from two analysts was for of 200.7 million ringgit, Thomson Reuters data shows.

The airline said it remains positive on prospects for the group this year.





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