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ANA Holdings announced its financial results for the fiscal year ending March 2025, recording a net profit of 153 billion yen.
The revenue reached a record-high of 2.2618 trillion yen, with operating expenses at 2.0652 trillion yen, and an operating profit of 196.6 billion yen.
International flights saw a record revenue of 805.5 billion yen, boosted by the successful launch of three European routes in December and strong inbound demand. Operating profit exceeded the upwardly revised forecast in February by 16.6 billion yen.
Passenger revenue was 805.5 billion yen for international flights and 703.9 billion yen for domestic flights. Segments such as aviation-related business, travel business, trading business, and others also recorded operating profits. Considering the profits surpassed initial plans, dividends will be increased to 60 yen per share.
For the fiscal year ending March 2026, projected revenue is at an anticipated record-high of 2.37 trillion yen. However, due to increased expenses from reduced exemptions and subsidies, operating profit is forecasted at 185 billion yen, and net profit at 122 billion yen, indicating higher revenue but lower profit margins. Dividends are expected to be 60 yen per share.