PAL Holdings suffers big loss due to pandemic

PAL Holdings Inc. (PHI) has reported a net comprehensive loss of P73 billion on total revenues of P55.3 billion and total expenses of P81.8 billion for the year 2020.

PAL Holdings succeeded in reducing expenses by 46 percent versus 2019, but this was offset by a 64 percent decline in revenues, reflecting the extraordinary impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the operations of PHI subsidiary Philippine Airlines Inc. (PAL).

The global airline industry incurred record losses of over P6.1 trillion amid a 65.9 percent decline in airline passenger traffic, the sharpest drop in history, according to the International Air Transport Association.

Locally, the Philippine Government halted all commercial flights in April, May and part of March 2020 as part of a nationwide community quarantine, while local and worldwide travel restrictions held airlines down to a limited number of flights for the rest of 2020.

For 2021, PAL has increased its regular flights on most of its pre-pandemic routes, in addition to new all-cargo services and special repatriation flights on multiple routes to North America, the Middle East, Asia and throughout the Philippines.

The flag carrier has drawn on bridge funding and support from its majority shareholder; deferred payments through the forbearance of lessors, lenders and suppliers; carried out a retrenchment program; and implemented cost-cutting measures.

“To complete the recovery, PAL management and stakeholders are working on the final stages of a comprehensive restructuring plan that will enable the airline to emerge financially stronger from the current global crisis. PAL management will make the necessary disclosures at the proper time, once details are finalized. We are confident that the restructuring will enable PAL to strengthen its capital structure, meet stakeholder obligations and position the company for long-term success,” PHI told the local bourse on Wednesday, June 16, 2021.

“PAL’s flights and operations will not be affected in any restructuring. We will increase our international and domestic flights as the market recovers with easing of travel restrictions,” it added. (PR)

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