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MAHB soars high with RM187.2 mil net profit in FY2022

Revenue jumps 86.9% with 60% recovery in passenger movements from pre-Covid-19 volume

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Feb 2023 9:57PM

MAHB soars high with RM187.2 mil net profit in FY2022
Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd has recorded a surge in net profit at RM187.2 million in the financial year ended December 31, 2022 versus a net loss of RM766.44 million in the previous financial year. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes pic, February 28, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) returned to the black after posting RM187.2 million net profit in the financial year ended December 31, 2022 (FY2022), versus a net loss of RM766.44 million in the previous financial year. 

Revenue for the year jumped 86.9% to RM3.13 billion from RM1.67 billion previously. 

“The higher revenue was in tandem with the significant increase in passenger movements by more than two-fold to 83.9 million passengers and a 60% recovery of pre-Covid-19 volume. 

“The recovery of the passenger movement is driven by the further easing of travel protocols and further resumption of airline services and connectivity,” it said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia today. 

MAHB said revenue from airport operations increased significantly by 95.3% to RM2.86 billion from RM1.47 billion, while aeronautical segment revenue increased to RM1.66 billion from RM798.1 million driven by the recovery of passenger traffic from 36.1 million to 83.9 million. 

“Malaysia operations passenger traffic improved significantly to 52.7 million as compared to 10.7 million passengers in the prior year. 

“Whilst, Turkiye operations continued to show passenger traffic recovery from 25.4 million to 31.2 million passengers during the same period. International passengers in Turkiye for the current period exceeded the pre-Covid level by 1.7 million passengers,” it said. 

Overall, MAHB said Malaysia and Turkiye operations recorded a significant increase in revenue by 152.7% to RM1.7 billion from RM673.8 million and 45.7% to RM1.33 billion from RM910.1 million, respectively. 

“Whereas, Qatar operations recorded an increase in revenue by 10.3% RM98.3 million from RM89.1 million,” it added. – Bernama, February 28, 2023

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