Revenue from operations tumbled 34% YoY to ₹ 1,033.36 crore in Q1 June 2025.
The company said that the results were significantly impacted by geo‐political situation with a neighbouring country and airspace restrictions in key markets, which led to subdued leisure travel demand. The delay in returning grounded aircraft to service, owing to global supply chain disruptions and engine overhaul challenges, further compounded the situation.
Total expenses fell 25.24% to ₹ 1,435.04 crore in Q1 FY26 from ₹ 1,919.58 crore posted in same quarter last year. Aviation turbine fuel expenses stood at ₹ 383.49 crore (down 41.36% YoY), aircraft lease rental was at ₹ 101.85 crore (down 59.01% YoY), airport charges stood at ₹ 134.69 crore (down 11.51% YoY), airport maintenance cost stood at ₹ 168.24 crore (down 4.78% YoY) during the period under review.
The company reported a negative EBITDA of ₹ 18 crore in Q1 FY26 compared with ₹ 402 crore posted in Q1 FY25. In Q1 FY26, passenger revenue per available seat kilometre (PAX RASK) stood at ₹ 4.74. Passenger load factor (PLF) remained strong at 86% in Q1 FY26.
The company reported a consolidated net loss of ₹ 233.85 crore in Q1 FY26 compared with net profit of ₹ 158.31 crore in Q1 FY25. Revenue from operations declined 35.6% YoY to ₹ 1,059.88 crore in Q1 FY26.
Ajay Singh, chairman and managing director, SpiceJet, said, 'This quarter's results reflect the extraordinary challenges faced by the aviation industry, including geopolitical turbulence, restricted air routes, and supply chain disruptions. Despite these headwinds, SpiceJet continues to demonstrate resilience. We are taking decisive steps to enhance fleet reliability, reduce costs, and expand our network. With India's aviation and tourism sectors among the fastest‐growing globally, we remain confident of a strong recovery trajectory in the coming quarters.'
Spicejet is an IATA‐IOSA certified airline that operates a fleet of Boeing 737s & Q‐400s and is one of the countryʹs largest regional players operating multiple daily flights under UDAN or the regional connectivity scheme.
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