Domestic Covid-19 resurgence to push Rex to full-year loss

Australia’s Regional Express has revised its full-year earnings forecast — from breaking even to a pre-tax loss — as a resurgence in coronavirus cases has forced a significant number of flight cancellations. In its latest guidance, issued on 9 June, the carrier now expects a pre-tax statutory loss of A$15m ($11.6m) for the year ended 30 June. “The latest Covid-related state border restrictions and lockdowns have severely disrupted Rex’s domestic and regional networks, forcing Rex to cancel a large number of flights to/from Melbourne,” the airline states. As recent as 10 May, Rex was optimistic of its earnings prospects, disclosing that it was hopeful of a breakeven scenario for the full year. Rex stated in a business update then that its cash position has “improved exponentially”, with its unencumbered cash reserves increasing tenfold compared to March 2020, as a result of strong forward bookings. Since then, a spike in coronavirus cases in late May in Melbourne and the state of Victoria prompted the state, Australia’s second most populous, into a snap lockdown for a week. <br/>
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6/9/21