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MAHB’S Q2 net profit doubles to MYR205.80M

KUALA LUMPUR (BERNAMA) – Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) reported a net profit of MYR205.80 million for the second quarter (Q2) ended June 30 (Q1 FY2024), a twofold rise from MYR102.53 million last year.

Revenue for the quarter under review increased to MYR1.37 billion from MYR1.23 billion previously, an increase of 11.9 per cent.

The airport operator said that this revenue growth was driven by higher passenger volumes from new airline operations, airlines resuming routes and introducing new services, the implementation of a 30-day visa-free policy for China and India travellers to Malaysia, and the haj season.

“Overall, Malaysia and Turkiye operations recorded an increase in revenue by 9.5 per cent from MYR780.6 million to MYR855.1 million and 16.7 per cent from MYR426.4 million to MYR497.7 million.

“Qatar operations recorded a marginal increase in revenue from MYR25.0 million to MYR26.1 million,” it said in a Bursa Malaysia filing yesterday.

For the cumulative half-year, net profit also surged more than twofold to MYR395.79 million from MYR160.71 million, and revenue increased to MYR2.73 billion from MYR2.26 billion in 2023.

MAHB said that it has demonstrated a strong commitment to profitability and sustained growth in cash flows since the financial year 2022 (FY2022), bolstered by the steady recovery in passenger traffic.

“MAHB anticipates further growth in the FY2024, with passenger traffic expected to approach pre-pandemic levels.

“On the local front, the relaxation of visa requirements has significantly boosted passenger arrivals, particularly from key markets such as China and India,” it said.

MAHB added that it will continue to collaborate closely with the Malaysian government to enhance the passenger experience and streamline arrivals such as the expansion of eGate facilities for travellers from 63 countries, including China and India.

Passengers at an airport in Malaysia. PHOTO: BERNAMA
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