JAL Reports Net Profit of 107 Billion Yen for Fiscal Year Ending March 2025

JAL Reports Net Profit of 107 Billion Yen for Fiscal Year Ending March 2025

Japan Airlines (JAL) announced its financial results for the fiscal year ending March 2025. The net profit was 107.03 billion yen.

The revenue was 1.84409 trillion yen, with earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) at 172.452 billion yen, and a pre-tax profit of 158.9 billion yen. The company experienced an increase in revenue and profit, surpassing its EBIT forecast. The year-end dividend increased to 46 yen, making the annual dividend 86 yen.

In terms of segment revenue, the full-service carrier passenger segment earned 318.3 billion yen, full-service carrier cargo 37.9 billion yen, low-cost carrier (LCC) 26.8 billion yen, mileage/finance-commerce 49.2 billion yen, and others 66.7 billion yen. All segments exceeded the previous year’s figures. Spring Airlines Japan also achieved profitability for the full year.

For the fiscal year ending March 2026, JAL anticipates revenue of 1.977 trillion yen, EBIT of 200 billion yen, and a net profit of 115 billion yen. The expected total dividends are 92 yen, with interim and year-end dividends at 46 yen each. The assumptions are an exchange rate of 145 yen per US dollar, Dubai crude oil at 75 US dollars per barrel, and Singapore kerosene at 90 US dollars per barrel.

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