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Buddha Air’s annual revenue crosses Rs 13 billion, pressure to add new aircraft as old aircraft arrive

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Kathmandu. Buddha Air, a domestic air service company, has earned Rs 13.2 0 billion in the last fiscal year.

The company has established its dominance in domestic flights by maintaining a market share of about 60% in the domestic market. It has managed to earn the highest ever income in 81. Previous fiscal year 2079. It had earned a total income of Rs 12.16 billion in 2018.

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According to rating agency ICRA Nepal, the increased aircraft and the increasing share of US dollar-based revenue from international tourists have helped boost Buddha Air’s revenue. The previous fiscal year 2080. From 12% in FY81 to FY 2081. In the first six months of 1982, u.S. dollar revenue surged to 15% of total revenue.

The reduction in fuel prices and the facility of input tax credit from VAT registration have also led to a major improvement in operating profit margins. fiscal year 2019. Operating profit margin has increased from about 10% in 80 to 18% in the last fiscal year and 22% in the first six months of the current fiscal year.

The company’s debt ratio (gearing) has fallen from 1.9 times in October 2023 to 1.4 times at the end of January 2025 when fixed-term loans are repaid on time. According to ICRA Nepal, the debt service coverage ratio in the first six months of the current fiscal year is 3.9 times, which shows that the company’s ability to repay debt is very strong.

TAG_OPEN_div_24 There has been intense competition in the Nepali domestic aviation industry, leading to a drop in passenger load capacity from over 90% to 84-85% in recent years. The competition has also narrowed the gap between revenue per available seat kilometer and cost per available seat kilometer. Another major concern for the company is foreign exchange risk.

TAG_OPEN_div_22 About 65% of Buddha Air’s total bank loans and operational expenses, including maintenance, are in US dollars. The depreciation of the Nepali rupee has increased the foreign exchange deficit in recent years. In addition, the seasonal nature of the aviation business (especially the high revenue during the tourist season) and its sensitivity to external factors (e.g. pandemics, global developments, economic slowdown) also remain significant challenges.

For Buddha Air, maintaining improved revenue and profit sustainability, protecting its market share amid growing competition, and managing foreign exchange risks efficiently should be a top priority.

The company’TAG_OPEN_div_18 s ability to replace its old aircraft on time without increasing the debt burden will have a significant impact on its future operations and financial condition, ICRA Nepal said in a press release.

Buddha Air currently has two ATR-42 models and 16 ATR 72 motel aircraft. TAG_OPEN_div_16 The time for both of these ATR-42 models to depart from air service is nearing. Two of the ATR 72 models are pending for maintenance.

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