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Published: 2019-10-31 21:18:50 CET
Icelandair Group hf.
Interim report (Q1 and Q3)

Continued Operational Improvements – Q3 Net Profit USD 61 Million

  • Operational improvements with EBIT amounting to USD 81.1 million in the quarter, up by USD 2.8 million despite the suspension of the MAX aircraft.
  • Total revenue amounted to USD 533.9 million in the quarter, down by 2%.
  • Flexibility of the route network resulted in 27% more passengers travelling to Iceland in the quarter.
  • Equity ratio at the end of September was 30%, up from 28% at the beginning of the year based on the same accounting principles. Excluding the impact of IFRS 16, the equity ratio was 37%.
  • Total liquidity amounted to USD 238.5 million at the end of the quarter.
  • The second partial compensation agreement was made with Boeing today, in addition to the interim agreement already reached in the quarter.
  • Q4 results expected to improve compared to last year.
  • The estimated net EBIT impact for 2019 quantified to date of the MAX suspension is still significant. Discussions on further compensation for the financial loss are ongoing.
  • EBIT guidance for 2019 has been narrowed to USD 35-45 million.

 

Bogi Nils Bogason, President & CEO

“The third quarter results show improvements in the Company’s underlying operations despite the unprecedented impact of the suspension of the MAX aircraft, Icelandair’s key strength is the flexibility of the route network which has allowed us to optimise our flight schedule by shifting our focus towards more profitable routes and markets. We have emphasised the tourist market “to” Iceland to meet increased demand and transported 30% more passengers to Iceland during the high season year-on-year and this focus will continue into 2020.

We have managed to reduce the impact of the MAX suspension by implementing an extensive action plan to decrease costs and drive revenues. In addition to the optimisation of our route network, we have improved our revenue management and achieved better utilisation of employees. In the third quarter, we have also continued to make great progress in on-time performance which has significantly reduced disruption cost in the route network, despite the pressures on the network and our employees due to the MAX suspension. The prospects for the full year 2019 have improved. Our core operations are robust, equity position and liquidity are strong. We are therefore well equipped to achieve our goals of further strengthening our operations and improving the profitability of the Company going forward.”

 

Presentation meeting and webcast 2 August 2019

An open presentation for stakeholders will be held on Friday 1 November 2019 at the Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Natura. Bogi Nils Bogason, President & CEO of Icelandair Group, and Eva Sóley Guðbjörnsdóttir, CFO, will present the Company’s results and answer questions along with members of the senior management. The presentation will start at 08:30 a.m. GMT. The presentation will be available after the meeting on the Icelandair Group website, www.icelandairgroup.is.

The meeting will also be webcast live in Icelandic at:
http://www.icelandairgroup.is/investors/reports-and-presentations/webcast-next/

 

Information

Investors: Íris Hulda Þórisdóttir, Director Investor Relations, E-mail: iris@icelandairgroup.is
Media: Ásdís Pétursdóttir, Director Corporate Communications, E-mail: asdis@icelandair.is

Attachments


Icelandair Group hf 30.9.2019.pdf
Pressrelease Q3 2019.pdf