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The loss-making national carrier also recorded 80% passenger load factor in 2017-18 amid the government preparing for its strategic disinvestment. Kharola on Thursday said the performance parameters of the airline had been good in the last financial year. The load factor was around 80% and revenue growth was in the range of 11%, he added.
“The financials are being firmed up but fiscal parameters have been good (in 2017-18),” the Chairman and Managing Director said.
In 2016-17, the airline raked in total revenue of Rs 22,177.68 crore compared to Rs 20,610.33 crore in the same period a year ago, as per the annual report. About the carrier’s On-Time Performance (OTP) in the last fiscal, Kharola said there has been a “marked improvement” on an year-on-year basis.
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In February, the civil aviation ministry said Air India has been “consistently improving” its overall performance and more than doubled its operating profit to Rs 298.03 crore in 2016-17.
During the same period, the airline’s net loss widened to Rs 5,765.16 crore. In 2015-16, Air India had an operating profit of Rs 105 crore while net loss stood at Rs 3,836.77 crore.
“Air India has been consistently improving its overall financial and operational performance since the implementation of the turnaround plan by the government,” Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha had told the Lok Sabha on February 8.