Virgin Australia Soars Back Into Profit

Virgin Australia has returned to profitability for the first time in 11 years, reporting a statutory NPAT of $129 million.

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Tue Oct 10, 2023

Virgin Australia has returned to profitability for the first time in 11 years, reporting a statutory NPAT of $129 million.

The airline reported that revenue more than doubled compared to the prior year to $5 billion as the company responded to increased customer demand following COVID-19. Underlying EBIT was $439 million, representing a margin of 8.8%.

Virgin Australia's Airline business (which includes domestic, international, and regional and charter flying) recorded revenue of $4,873 million, an increase of 126% due to increased flying activity. Underlying EBIT was $362 million, a margin of 7.4%.

Loyalty business Velocity recorded revenue of $330 million, an increase of 68%, with strong member growth through the year, reaching a record 11.5 million members. Underlying EBIT of $77 million represented a margin of 23.4%.

Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka (above) said:

“These results are an important milestone for Virgin Australia. It has been 11 years since Virgin Australia returned a profit, and our results signal that the transformation of Virgin Australia is progressing well. We have a long-term commitment to transformation and are only part-way through this multi-year journey,” Ms Hrdlicka said.

“By creating a systemically lower cost base and a conservative balance sheet as well as investing heavily in technology and our frontline, we are well positioned for the future.

“Our investment in frontline transformation continues, and is designed to boost capability, customer experience and operational efficiency. Our recent announcement of a $110m cabin upgrade, the arrival of the first of our new 737-8 aircraft, market-leading baggage tracking app and Rapid Rebook technology launch all help us to create experiences our guests love.

“Value and choice are core to our business and as the continuing rise in cost-of-living impacts household budgets, we believe we are well positioned to continue to provide customers with the best value in the market.”

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