SpiceJet Delivers Record Profit: Ends 7-Year Loss Streak in Q4 FY25

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Highlights
  • Record ₹319 Cr Q4 profit — highest ever for SpiceJet.
  • FY25 full-year profit at ₹48 Cr after 7 years of losses.
  • Load factor stays high at 88.1% with better revenue yields.
  • ₹500 Cr promoter infusion strengthens financials for future growth.

SpiceJet has staged a remarkable financial turnaround, posting its highest-ever quarterly profit and achieving its first full-year profit in seven years. The Q4 FY25 results mark a pivotal moment for the low-cost airline, as it moves from years of financial turbulence to renewed stability and growth.

In Q4 FY25, SpiceJet reported a net profit of ₹319 crore — a massive leap from ₹26 crore in the previous quarter and ₹119 crore in the same period last year. This 173% year-over-year growth highlights the company’s sharp operational recovery. Some reports even peg the PAT figure slightly higher at ₹324.87 crore.

For the full FY25, SpiceJet reported a net profit of ₹48 crore, a sharp reversal from the ₹404 crore loss it posted in FY24. The airline’s FY25 revenue also showed strong growth, reaching ₹6,736 crore.

The airline’s operational metrics reflected this rebound. Q4 revenue climbed 17.6% sequentially to ₹1,942 crore. Load factor (PLF) stayed strong at 88.1%, indicating high seat occupancy and strong demand across routes. The revenue per available seat kilometer (RASK) also improved by 9.3% year-over-year to ₹6.60, reflecting better pricing power and operational efficiency.

Several factors contributed to this turnaround: robust demand across domestic and international routes, improved yields through better pricing and ancillary revenue streams, strict cost control measures, and significant promoter support. SpiceJet’s promoter infused ₹500 crore of equity, with ₹294 crore coming in Q4 alone, strengthening the airline’s balance sheet.

The market responded positively to these developments, with SpiceJet’s stock rising 5% on the BSE to ₹46 after the results announcement.

Looking ahead, SpiceJet seems poised for sustained profitability, fleet expansion, and a stronger market presence. The combination of solid financials, promoter backing, and operational resilience puts the airline on a much firmer growth path after years of uncertainty.

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