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SpiceJet posts profit of Rs 109 cr

Improved passenger numbers in the last three months helped low-cost carrier SpiceJet post a profit of Rs 108.9 crore in the third quarter ending December 31, 2009. The airline had incurred losses of Rs 17.96 crore during the same period last year. - SpiceJet zooms on Q3 turnaround, record profit - 3-idiots-part-2/15/53/383181/" class="textMost" title="3 Idiots, part 2">3 Idiots, part 2 - Airlines see 35% rise in passenger numbers - JetLite tops flight cancellation list, GoAir lowest - Surge in passenger numbers to help airlines cut losses - Footballers granted bail in SpiceJet airhostess case Even though there had been no major fare hike announced in the third quarter, the airline registered a 36 per cent growth in income from operations to Rs 642 crore from Rs 472 crore during the same period last year. The New Delhi-registered airline, with a market share of 12.9 per cent (in the last quarter), is the second-largest low-cost carrier in terms of market share. It registered 56 per cent growth in the number of passengers. “The aviation industry has taken a turn for the better and we believe SpiceJet has outperformed others on all parameters,” said a release quoting CEO Sanjay Aggarwal.


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