The airline's standalone net profit, which excludes results of units SpiceJet Merchandise and SpiceJet Technic, came in at Rs 105 crore rupees ($16.04 million) for the quarter ended September 30, compared with Rs 58.9 crore last year.
Net income from operations rose about 30 per cent to Rs 1,797 crore.
Passenger yield, a measure of average fare and distance flown, climbed 7 per cent, while domestic passenger load factor, which measures how much of an airline's passenger carrying capacity is used, was in excess of 94 per cent.
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