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Middle East crisis may hit trade, LNG-dependent sectors if disruption persists: CrisilA prolonged war in the Middle East poses risks to Indian sectors like basmati rice, fertilisers, and airlines. Import-dependent industries ...
CRISIL Ratings forecasts 20% operating profit growth for Indian airlines industry in FY25The rise in passenger traffic has strengthened the ability of airlines to pass on fuel costs (comprising 40-50% of the total cost) to flyer...
Domestic airlines industry expected to fly back into profitability next fiscal: CrisilAs per the report by credit rating agency Crisil, the industry is also likely to pare its net loss by as much as 75-80 per cent year-on-yea...
Airlines staring at Rs 1.1-1.3 lakh crore revenue loss over 3 years: CrisilAirlines are unlikely to recoup this loss as growth is not expected to return to pre-pandemic levels of double-digit increase at least in t...
Air India divestment process looks very uncertain amid Covid-19 crisis: CrisilIn 2018, the government's efforts to divest Air India failed to take off
Domestic aviation industry to crash-land this fiscal with Rs 24,000-25,000 crore revenue loss: CrisilThe aviation sector may take at least 6-8 quarters to reach pre-pandemic levels.
NBFCs are better placed to weather storm, feels CrisilNearly 52 per cent of debt is in sectors expected to be in moderately resilience category, such as automobile manufacturers, power generato...
NBFCs have adequate liquidity to manage capital market debt repayments for 2 months: CRISILAmong the industries, companies in pharma, telecom, fertilisers and consumer goods sector will have limited revenue impact, finds a study. ...
Airfares expected to rise 7-9% this fiscal; highest since 2013Fares for domestic travel is expected to spike 7-9% this fiscal because of limited capacity additions, Crisil said.
CCI probing alleged fixing of airfares, looking at algorithms used by airlinesCompetition Commission is investigating allegations of similar pricing as well as simultaneous increase in ticket prices by the airlines.
Airlines may post sharpest loss in a decade: CrisilJet Airways, SpiceJet and IndiGo account for 71 per cent of the total passenger traffic.
Crisil downgrades SpiceJet's loan facilitiesCrisil has downgraded the facilities to 'CRISIL BB-/Negative/CRISIL A4' from 'CRISIL BBB/Stable/CRISIL A3+'.
Capping air fares on regional routes negative for airlines: CrisilCrisil Research today also said the 5/20 rule that barred new airlines from flying abroad has been replaced with the 0/20 norm that "levels...
Airlines welcome fuel price cut, no immediate fare reductionThe cut, effective today, is the sixth reduction in jet fuel rates since August. The price was last cut by 4.1 per cent, or Rs 2,594.93 per...
'Airlines expected to post Rs 81 billion operating profit in 2016'Domestic carriers are expected to post an operating profit of Rs 81 billion in fiscal 2016, a complete "U-turn" from the Rs 15 billion loss...
- Revenue growth of corporate India could dip by 14-15%
Revenue growth of corporate India could dip by 14-15% in October-December 2011 from a far healthier 22.5% in the third quarter last year.
- 'Jet-Kingfisher tie-up could hasten route to profitability'
The new alliance between Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines is expected to mark a new era of co-operation in the industry, believes CRISIL...