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.
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