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A Singapore Airlines plane sits on the tarmac at Singapore’s Changi Airport, March 11, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

Singapore Airlines flags slow recovery in 2021, sees operating first quarter loss

REUTERS, July 15 — Singapore Airlines Ltd on Wednesday flagged a hit to its revenue making ability in full-year 2021 on seeing a slower than expected recovery as the ongoing coronavirus crisis saps demand for air travel.

The airline, considered a bellwether for premium travel in Asia, also said it would report a material operating loss in the first-quarter of fiscal 2021 on fuel hedge losses stemming from sinking oil prices.

The carrier’s announcement follows its first ever annual loss and an update in May when it warned of fuel hedging losses and negative operating cash flow for the quarter ending June 30 as most of its fleet remained grounded.

The airline said in February it had entered fuel hedging contracts through March 31, 2025. A collapse in the global oil prices this year led to big losses on those contracts, including RM2.2 billion (S$710 million) logged in the fourth quarter.

For the month of June, Singapore Airlines said the SIA group carried 17,700 passengers, barely a fraction of last year’s 3.2 million figure.

The company will provide the first-quarter trading update on July 29, it added.

— Reuters

 

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