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Icelandair Group — Earnings Release 2014
Feb 5, 2015
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Earnings Release
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Icelandair Group returns USD 67 million profit
Icelandair Group returns USD 67 million profit
-- Profit before taxes USD 79.9 million, up by USD 8.9 million, or 12%,
between years
-- EBITDA in 2014 at USD 154.3 million, as compared to USD 143.7 million in
2013
-- Operating revenues increased by 9% between years
-- EBITDA in Q4 negative by USD 1.5 million, down by USD 8.3 million between
years
-- Equity ratio at year-end 2014 was 43%, as compared to 42% at year-end 2013
-- Net interest-bearing debts reduced by USD 76.2 million over the year and
were negative at year-end by USD 153.7 million
-- Board of Directors proposes a dividend payment of ISK 2,500 million to
shareholders in 2015, corresponding to ISK 0.5 per share
Björgólfur Jóhannsson, President and CEO:
“The Group's performance in 2014 exceeded management projections from the
beginning of the year, with EBITDA at the upper limits of the Company's most
recent earnings estimate. Net profit amounted to USD 66.5 million, up by 18%
from last year. EBITDA amounted to USD 154.3 million, up by 7% between years.
Results for the fourth quarter were in line with the earnings estimate
published at the end of last October. The strong performance was the result of
a number of interacting positive factors, including falling fuel prices,
increased demand in the North Atlantic market - which was met by increased
supply - and good results from charter operations. The depreciation of the euro
against the US dollar had a negative impact on the Group's operations, and in
addition the maintenance cost of cargo aircraft was significantly higher than
anticipated.
As of 2010 Icelandair Group's operations have shown growing momentum. Income
has grown by USD 395 million, amounting to USD 1.1 billion in 2014. In recent
years we have continued to close the ranks of our staff and secured a steady
growth of our infrastructure in preparation for the future. Prudence is and
will continue to be the key to long-term profitable growth for the Company. A
strong equity position and underlying cash flow will underpin our ability to
undertake profitable investments to improve our competitiveness for the long
term. We have a clear future vision and an outstanding staff, to whom I
attribute first and foremost the good results we achieved last year.
We are assuming continued profitable organic growth in Icelandair Group's
operations in 2015. The Group's international flight schedule will be 14%
larger than in 2014, and a significant development in the Company's hotel
operations in Central Reykjavik is foreseeable. On the whole, prospects in the
Icelandic tourist industry are positive, and we also believe that the outlook
for cargo and charter operations in 2015 is encouraging.
The EBITDA forecast for 2015 has been raised in comparison with 2014, with
EBITDA now projected in the range of USD 160-165 million. The fall in fuel
prices is the single cost item most responsible for the rise in EBITDA. It
should be noted, however, that external factors, like fluctuations in fuel
price and on FX markets along with the outcome of collective-bargaining
agreements in the labour market can affect the Company's performance
significantly.”
For further information please contact:
Bjorgólfur Jóhannsson, President and CEO
[email protected]
+354 896 1455
Bogi Nils Bogason, CFO
[email protected]
+ 354 665 8801
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