Singapore Airlines Group reported record quarterly revenue and a sharp rise in operating profit in the third quarter of FY2025/26, driven by strong passenger demand and higher yields. Revenue climbed 5.5% year on year to S$5.506 billion, while operating profit rose 25.9% to S$792 million, according to the company.
The group carried 10.9 million passengers during the quarter, up 6.3% from a year earlier. Passenger and cargo demand remained resilient, helping offset higher costs. Net profit fell to S$505 million from a year earlier, when results were boosted by a one-off accounting gain.
For the first nine months of FY2025/26, revenue reached a record S$15.181 billion, up 3.2% year on year, while operating profit increased 11.9% to S$1.595 billion. Net profit for the period dropped to S$743 million, reflecting lower non-operating items. As of Dec. 31, 2025, the group’s debt-equity ratio improved to 0.66 times from 0.82 times at the end of March 2025.