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Jet Airways posts Q3 net loss of Rs 101.22 crore

While the net profit fell below the street expectation, the revenue has topped market expectation.

Jet Airways posts Q3 net loss of Rs 101.22 crore

The country's largest private air carrier Jet Airways posted a net loss of Rs 101.22 crore for the third quarter of 2011-12 on account of rising prices of aviation turbine fuel and rupee depreciation.

The company had registered a net of Rs 118.23 crore in the corresponding period last fiscal.

"The quarter's results have been adversely impacted due to high ATF prices and a steep decline in the value of rupee against the US dollar. The airlines have been progressively increasing the fare to pass on the rising input cost, including the cost of ATF," Jet Airways said in a filing to the BSE.

The company's loss, however, has narrowed from Rs 713.6 crore in the second quarter this fiscal.

Furthermore, total income of the company increased to Rs 4,165.88 crore during the December quarter from Rs 3,513.93 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2010.

"The management is actively pursuing various options to improve the operating results and cash flows through sale and leaseback of aircraft, route rationalisation and cost control measures. The company continues to explore options to raise finances to meet its various short-term and long-term obligations, including financial support to its subsidiary -- Jet Lite (India) Ltd," it said.

During the nine months to December 31, 2011, the airline reported a net loss of Rs 937.98 crore, against a net profit of Rs 134.15 crore in the year-ago period.