Indian budget carrier Akasa Air has released figures reporting its financial performance for the 2024 financial year (FY24) which ended on March 31, 2024. The fledgling carrier which first flew in August 2022, saw an impressive rise in passenger revenues although profitability appears to remain some way off for the airline. Parent company SNV Aviation filed its latest results with the Indian Corporate Affairs Ministry recording the airline’s performance after two years of operations. 

In terms of revenues, the airline reportedly earned 3,144 Crore ($421 million) during FY24, up from 777.84 Crore ($103.7 million) in FY23. However, the airline reported a loss of 1,670 Crore ($225 million). This number represents a more than doubling over the FY23 figure of 744.53 Crore ($100.4 million). Total expenditure increased to 4,814.44 Crore ($564.8 million) from 1,522.27 Crore ($205.4 million). The airline stated that while operating expenses drove cash burn faster than anticipated, the carrier continued to maintain a net cash-positive position through the high rise in revenues. 

“The foundational years of any airline are dedicated to investing in its people, fleet, training, operating infrastructure, and network, and hence no airline registers P&L profits in these years,” said Chief Financial Officer Ankur Goel, defending the airline’s performance.  

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