SIA Revenue Record High & Yield Recovery! Is It Entering Second Spring?

This Wednesday, $SIA(C6L.SI)$ surged to a seven-month intraday high of S$7.19. Despite intensifying industry competition and downward pressure on pricing, SIA's Passenger Yield unexpectedly staged a turnaround. Is this a short-term technical bounce, or the starting gun for a new bull cycle?

1. Record Revenue vs. "Halved" Profit? The Biggest Surprise is Yield Pivot

According to the 3QFY2026 (third quarter) results, SIA delivered a set of paradoxical figures:

  • Revenue: Reached S$5.51 billion, up 5.5% year-on-year, setting a new quarterly record.

  • Net Profit: S$505 million, a year-on-year plunge of 68.9%.

The profit crash was not due to poor operations, but rather a high base effect. Last year’s quarter included a S$1.1 billion one-off accounting gain (primarily from the Vistara disposal). If strip out these one-off items, SIA’s operating profit actually grew by nearly 26%.

Highlight: Passenger Yield staged a turnaround.

Over the past year, as global aviation capacity recovered and low-cost carriers (LCCs) ramped up competition, airfares have faced significant downward pressure. However, SIA’s passenger yield grew 1.9% year-on-year this quarter.

This suggests SIA has regained pricing power. Whether it is the inelastic demand for Business Class or premium holiday travel, SIA remains one of the few airlines capable of making passengers pay a premium for the "Singapore Girl" brand.

2. Stock Falls After New High: What is Market Worried About?

SIA loses 1% after yesterday's new high. Despite the glittering revenue, SIA is not without its challenges. When compared to Asia-Pacific peers, market consensus remains divided.

Associates "Dragging the Chain"

This quarter, SIA recognized S$178 million in losses from associated companies, largely driven by Air India. The integration pains of the Indian market are lasting longer than expected, becoming a primary "black hole" for net earnings.

Soft Cargo Demand:

Cargo revenue fell 5.4% year-on-year, reflecting uncertainty in global trade recovery, creating a stark contrast to the booming passenger segment.

3. Institutional Outlook: A Tug-of-War Between Bulls and Bears

In the face of this rally, top investment banks have offered sharply different advice:

DBS Group Research:

Bullish (Hold/Buy bias, target prices adjusted toward S$6.50–$7.20 range) DBS views the yield improvement as a "inflection point" signal. Analyst Tabitha Foo noted that SIA's Premiumisation strategy is paying off, and this pricing edge is expected to hold through Q4, offsetting cargo weakness.

Citi Research:

Bearish (Maintaining "Sell" rating, target price S$6.28) While analyst Kaseedit Choonnawat admitted performance exceeded expectations and expected a positive short-term market reaction, he remains concerned about long-term competitive pressures and Air India's uncertainty. Citi believes the current stock price has already priced in the good news.

  • Is it too late to buy in or good news already priced in?

  • Do you think Air India’s losses are "temporary growing pains"?

  • How much longer can SIA’s "High-Price Strategy" be sustained?

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# SIA Record Revenue! But Profit Declines, Does One-Off Effect Matter?

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  • TimothyX
    ·02-26 21:16
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    根据2026财年第三季度(第三季度)业绩,新航公布了一组自相矛盾的数字:

    营收:达55.1亿新元,同比增长5.5%,创下季度新纪录。

    净利润:5.05亿新元,同比暴跌68.9%。

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  • Huat99
    ·02-26 19:52
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    $SIA(C6L.SI)$ SIA just posted its Q3 earnings, and market sentiment is leaning Neutral to Bullish! ✈️

    Despite a 69% plunge in headline net profit due to missing one-off gains and Air India losses, the core business is actually flying high. Bulls are cheering a record $5.5B in quarterly revenue and a 26% jump in operating profit driven by robust travel demand. 📈

    Will SIA's strong operating performance and passenger demand outweigh the pressure of rising fuel costs for your portfolio?👇
    Monthly Chart TA: https://ttm.financial/post/536451537248992
    @Tiger_SG @TigerStars @Tiger_comments
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  • Shyon
    ·02-26 18:12
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    This week, my focus is on $SIA(C6L.SI)$ after it hit a seven-month high of S$7.19. While net profit plunged due to last year’s one-off gain, the core business actually improved. Record revenue and a 1.9% rise in passenger yield stand out to me — in a competitive environment, regaining pricing power signals real strength in SIA’s premium positioning. To me, that yield pivot is the most important indicator this quarter.

    Of course, risks remain. Losses from Air India and weaker cargo demand are clear drags. I see Air India more as long-term strategic pain rather than structural damage, but the timeline for improvement will be key to sentiment.

    At current levels, I think much of the good news is priced in. I’m cautiously constructive — not chasing highs, but open to accumulating on pullbacks if yield momentum sustains.

    @TigerClub @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @Tiger_SG

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  • Mrzorro
    ·02-26 20:22
    我认为好消息已经被消化了,印度航空的亏损是“暂时的成长烦恼”。未来,由于竞争压力,新航的“高价策略”可能行不通。 $新加坡航空公司(C6L.SI)$ 毫无疑问会是我的目标之一。
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  • Lanceljx
    ·02-26 19:09
    SIA is no longer a reopening trade. Most good news, strong travel demand, high yields, and record revenue, is largely priced in. The stock now trades on earnings stability and dividend visibility, not growth surprise. Upside exists but is likely gradual rather than explosive.

    Air India losses look more like long-term restructuring costs than structural failure. India’s aviation market is attractive, but airline turnarounds typically take 5–7 years, so earnings drag may persist near term.

    SIA’s high-price strategy can likely hold through 2026 due to premium branding and hub advantage, but industry capacity is returning. As competitors expand, yields may slowly normalise rather than collapse.

    Overall: quality cyclical, not peak panic nor early-cycle bargain.

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  • 北极篂
    ·02-26 16:48
    高价策略还能维持多久?我觉得周期维度看还有1-2年窗口期,只要高端出行需求不出现衰退,新航仍属于少数能“卖服务而不是卖座位”的航司。但长期来看,溢价一定会逐步被竞争稀释,这是一门永远需要投入品牌和体验的生意。
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  • 北极篂
    ·02-26 16:47
    至于现在是不是太晚,我的判断是:不是泡沫,但性价比明显下降。股价已反映收益率改善的好消息,后面要再上一个台阶,需要看到两件事——印度亏损收窄,以及收益率在旺季后仍能守住。
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  • 北极篂
    ·02-26 16:47
    但市場猶豫也很合理。印度聯營虧損本質上是戰略下注的代價,我更傾向把它視爲“成長陣痛”,只是週期可能比市場想象更長,因爲印度航空業整合歷來複雜,短期很難貢獻利潤。貨運走弱則提醒我們,全球貿易還沒真正進入強復甦階段,這會限制估值擴張空間。
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  • 北极篂
    ·02-26 16:47
    先看核心矛盾:利润表“难看”,但经营质量其实在改善。剔除一次性收益后营业利润还能增长,说明过去一年大家最担心的——票价持续下滑——正在缓和。客运量小幅回升的意义不在数字,而在信号:高端长途需求仍有韧性,新航的品牌溢价暂时没被LCC完全侵蚀。这一点我认为是股价能创新高的真正原因。
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  • 北极篂
    ·02-26 16:47
    在我看来,Singapore Airlines这次冲到阶段高点,更像是基本面修复叠加情绪放大,但还谈不上新一轮大牛市的起点。
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