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Singapore Airways earnings sink 82% in second quarter, properly beneath forecasts on Air India drag
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Singapore Airways earnings sink 82% in second quarter, properly beneath forecasts on Air India drag

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Last updated: November 13, 2025 11:54 am
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An Airbus A350-941 from Singapore Airways is making ready to take off on the runway at Barcelona-El Prat Airport in Barcelona, Spain, on Could 1, 2024.

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Singapore Airways on Thursday reported an 82% plunge in second-quarter earnings, lacking estimates as losses from its Air India stake and decrease curiosity revenue weighed on outcomes.

This is how the service carried out within the three months ended September in contrast with LSEG SmartEstimates, that are weighted towards forecasts from analysts who’re extra persistently correct: 

  • Income: 4.89 billion Singapore {dollars} ($3.76 billion) vs. 4.94 billion Singapore {dollars} anticipated
  • Web revenue: 52 million Singapore {dollars} vs. 181.47 million Singapore {dollars} anticipated

Web revenue for the primary half of the fiscal yr additionally fell to 239 million Singapore {dollars}, down 67.8% from a yr earlier, the corporate stated.

Curiosity revenue within the second quarter fell by 42 million Singapore {dollars} because of decrease money balances and rate of interest cuts. The share from related corporations, together with Air India, took a 295 million Singapore greenback hit within the interval.

Singapore Airways, also called SIA, holds a 25.1% stake in Air India following its November 2024 merger with Vistara, co-owned with India’s Tata Sons. SIA started fairness accounting for the airline from December 2024.

“Regardless of the continuing challenges, the SIA Group stays dedicated to working with its companion Tata Sons to help Air India’s complete multi-year transformation programme,” the service stated in a press release.

Air India was additionally a drag on the group’s ends in the earlier quarter and was reportedly looking for not less than 100 billion rupees ($1.1 billion) in monetary assist from SIA and Tata Sons, after a June crash that killed greater than 240 passengers, in accordance with Bloomberg.

Any monetary help, earmarked for system upgrades and in-house engineering and upkeep capabilities, can be proportional to possession, Bloomberg reported, citing individuals conversant in the matter.

SIA has been increasing its industrial partnerships. It launched new codeshare companies with Vietnam Airways in September, strengthening its presence on Southeast Asian routes.

In October, it deepened its three way partnership with the Lufthansa Group by including Brussels Airways, enhancing routes between Europe and the Asia-Pacific area.

The service stated demand for air journey stays resilient heading into the third-quarter peak. Nonetheless, it warned that air cargo traits stay unsure amid shifting commerce insurance policies and market volatility.

“The airline business continues to face challenges from geopolitical tensions, macroeconomic headwinds, inflationary value pressures, and provide chain constraints,” SIA stated.

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