SriLankan Airlines has responded to media reports on its 2024/25 financial results, clarifying that the Group’s reported loss was largely due to a steep reduction in foreign exchange gains compared to the previous year. The airline reported a Group loss of Rs. 2,735 million for the financial year 2024/25, compared to a profit of Rs. 7,925 million in 2023/24. According to the airline, the difference stemmed mainly from a lower exchange gain of Rs. 3,925 million this year, versus Rs. 26,717 million last year. SriLankan Airlines explained that the exchange gain arises from the revaluation of foreign currency-denominated liabilities, where…
SriLankan Airlines blames forex winds for financial dip
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