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Aeroflot Announces Financial Results for Q1 of 2020

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Russia’s Aeroflot has announced the airline’s financial results for the first quarter ending 31 March 2020 (Q1). Included in the results were the positive trends for the end of 2019, which are now overshadowed by the unprecedented impact on the global aviation industry of the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

The Aeroflot report reveals the complete halt on all international flights, as well as a significant decrease in passenger numbers on domestic flights. This cancelled out the positive trends seen at the start of the year, and had a significant negative impact on PJSC Aeroflot’s financial result in March.

In February 2020, the impact of COVID-19 was limited to a decrease in demand and load factors on flights between Moscow and destinations in China, and a knock-on network effect on transit traffic; Aeroflot airline’s passenger turnover decreased by 4.1% as a result. In March, by contrast, passenger turnover decreased by 43.6% as flights to other destinations were halted and indicators began to decline on domestic routes. As a result, passenger turnover for Q1 as a whole decreased by 17.9%.

Lower passenger numbers also drove a decrease in revenue for Q1 2020. Revenue for the period was RUB 100,867 million, down 11.5% year-on-year. While yields increased by 7.5%, a reduction of 9.1 p.p. in the load factor led to a decrease in RASK of 5.5% year-on-year. In addition, the cost of sales in Q1 2020 was RUB 123,264 million, down 7.4% year-on-year.

The main driver of the reduction in cost of sales was a decrease in capacity of 6.6%, which led to a reduction in variable costs dependent on operational volumes. Individual cost items that decreased included fuel, due primarily to fewer flights being operated; airport servicing expenses; and in-flight passenger servicing costs. Operational fixed costs did not change materially in March even as operational volumes decreased, although there was a small decrease in leasing costs year-on-year due to the decommissioning from the fleet of six aircraft leased by PJSC Aeroflot. At the same time, maintenance costs increased slightly due to planned work that took place as scheduled. Due to the increased focus on passenger safety and mitigation of the spread of the coronavirus, additional funds were allocated for enhanced pre-flight and aircraft disinfection procedures.

Aeroflot continued implementation of extensive additional measures launched in 2019 to optimise operational and non-operational costs, including management remuneration, general business expenses, and consulting and marketing costs, including a complete halt of advertising activity. The reduction in administrative costs, as well as additional reduction on booking system costs as a result of lower demand and the suspension of new bookings for the upcoming period, led to an overall reduction in SG&A of 21.8%.

The rapid deterioration in the situation across the sector in March due to the spread of COVID-19 required a number of immediate cost-optimisation initiatives to reduce the net loss, which for Q1 2020 was RUB 16.1 billion. This result was comparable to a result for the year-ago period (a loss of RUB 16.8 billion), which was unusually high as a result of substantial pressure on costs from fuel prices and currency factors.

The aviation industry is facing an extremely challenging situation including a significant decrease in demand and bookings for the coming months amid restrictions and flight bans, as well as limited possibilities to optimise fixed costs, including the need to retain key flights and operational staff. The company is restructuring its liabilities, and management is in constant dialogue with partners to improve terms and conditions and optimise payment schedules. However, the virtual standstill of flights in April will lead to a significant deterioration in the financial result for the second quarter.

Source: Travel Daily News

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