Thailand: Airports operator expects to turn profit next fiscal year
Airports of Thailand Plc expects to break even this fiscal year and return to profit the following year as air travel returns to pre-covid levels. AoT president Kerati Kijmanawat said on Monday that domestic air traffic had already fully returned to normal and international traffic was back at 70% and was increasing. Aviation was recovering, travel demand was growing and all airlines were operating at full capacity. The sector expected to return to pre-covid normalcy in 2024, he said. full capacity. The sector expected to return to pre-covid normalcy in 2024, he said. The International Air Transport Association and the International Civil Aviation Organization shared the same view, accordng to Kerati. AoT operates Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phuket and Hat Yai airports. In fiscal 2022 it reported a loss of 11.09b baht.<br/>
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Thailand: Airports operator expects to turn profit next fiscal year
Airports of Thailand Plc expects to break even this fiscal year and return to profit the following year as air travel returns to pre-covid levels. AoT president Kerati Kijmanawat said on Monday that domestic air traffic had already fully returned to normal and international traffic was back at 70% and was increasing. Aviation was recovering, travel demand was growing and all airlines were operating at full capacity. The sector expected to return to pre-covid normalcy in 2024, he said. full capacity. The sector expected to return to pre-covid normalcy in 2024, he said. The International Air Transport Association and the International Civil Aviation Organization shared the same view, accordng to Kerati. AoT operates Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phuket and Hat Yai airports. In fiscal 2022 it reported a loss of 11.09b baht.<br/>