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Air India's annual loss exceeds $2 billion, according to shareholder results

According to the annual report of 'Air 'India's' 25% shareholder Singapore Airlines, Air 'India's' record loss was more than $2 billion for its fiscal year '2025-26'. India's second largest airline had been impacted by disruptions caused by the Iran War and Pakistan's ban against Indian carriers flying in its airspace. Singapore Airlines, who owns 25% of 'Air India', revealed in its annual report released on Thursday that the Indian group had suffered losses totaling 3.56 billion Singapore dollars or $2.80billion at current exchange rates for the year ending March. Singapore Airlines didn't specify the exchange rate that it used to calculate its loss. Air India had been expected to report a loss of $2.12 Billion.

Air India, a company that is not listed on the Indian stock exchange and hasn't yet reported its earnings to local regulators in India, declined comment. The company's loss for 2024-25 was?39.75bn Indian rupees (about $415.09 million).

This loss is a'major reversal' for the airline. It has had to reduce scores of international flights in recent months and this will affect its turnaround plans. Air India's flight reductions are a boon to foreign carriers, including Lufthansa and Cathay Pacific, according to a report on Thursday. (Reporting and editing by Joe Bavier and Kirsten Donovan; Abhijith Ganapavaram)

(source: Reuters)