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    Singapore Airlines reports record quarterly revenue

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    Posted on February 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This image features the Singapore Airlines logo alongside key financial statistics, highlighting the airline's record quarterly revenue and profit growth amid strong demand for air travel.
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    Quick Summary

    Singapore Airlines achieved record quarterly revenue due to strong air travel demand, despite increased competition and capacity expansion.

    Singapore Airlines Achieves Record Quarterly Revenue Amid Strong Demand

    (Reuters) - Singapore Airlines on Thursday reported a record quarterly revenue stemming from robust demand for air travel at the end of last year, but said its capacity expansion outstripped passenger growth, putting downward pressure on air fares.

    Despite tough competition in the region as Asian airlines continue to add back capacity after the pandemic, the carrier expects demand to stay healthy in the January-March quarter.

    Yields, a proxy measure for air fares, fell 4.5% in the third quarter as the number of extra seats added to its network grew more than passenger numbers.

    Group revenue grew 2.7% to a record S$5.2 billion from a year earlier, the airline said.

    Its 9.7% year-on-year growth in cargo revenue was stronger than a 1.7% growth in passenger revenue for the quarter, bolstered by strong e-commerce activity, more freighter charters, and a boost in perishable goods transportation, it said.

    Singapore Airlines, a major Asian air freight carrier, has benefited from rising volumes of e-commerce out of China and the region.

    The airline's net profit more than doubled to a record in the quarter ended December 31, helped by a one-time gain from the merger of Air India and Vistara.

    The city-state's flag carrier posted a net profit of S$1.63 billion ($1.22 billion) for the quarter, compared to S$659 million a year earlier. About S$1.10 billion of that amount was due to a one-off gain from the Air India-Vistara merger.

    Singapore Airlines, which owned about 49% of Indian carrier Vistara, completed a merger of Air India and Vistara last November, in a bid to create a dominant full-service airline for India's domestic and international markets.

    The deal granted Singapore Airlines a 25.1% stake in the Air India group, while autos-to-steel conglomerate Tata holds 74.9% of the combined entity.

    Singapore Airlines Group includes Singapore Airlines and budget carrier Scoot.

    ($1 = 1.3386 Singapore dollars)

    (Reporting by Rajasik Mukherjee and Shivangi Lahiri in Bengaluru, Lisa Barrington in Seoul; Editing by Alan Barona and Sonia Cheema)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Singapore Airlines reported record quarterly revenue driven by strong air travel demand.
    • •Passenger growth lagged behind capacity expansion, affecting air fares.
    • •Cargo revenue saw significant growth due to e-commerce and freighter charters.
    • •Net profit more than doubled, aided by a merger-related gain.
    • •Singapore Airlines gained a stake in the Air India group post-merger.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Singapore Airlines reports record quarterly revenue

    1What was the record revenue reported by Singapore Airlines?

    Singapore Airlines reported a record group revenue of S$5.2 billion for the quarter, reflecting a 2.7% growth from the previous year.

    2How did the merger with Air India affect Singapore Airlines' profits?

    The airline's net profit more than doubled to S$1.63 billion, significantly boosted by a one-time gain from the merger of Air India and Vistara.

    3What factors contributed to the growth in cargo revenue?

    The 9.7% year-on-year growth in cargo revenue was driven by strong e-commerce activity, increased freighter charters, and a rise in perishable goods.

    4What is the outlook for demand in the upcoming quarter?

    Despite tough competition, Singapore Airlines expects demand to remain healthy in the January-March quarter.

    5What percentage of the combined Air India group does Singapore Airlines own?

    Singapore Airlines holds a 25.1% stake in the Air India group following the merger.

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