still in downturn mainly from the shrink of export and import sectors which were negatively impacted by an economic slowdown of the trading partner countries with a significant drop in domestic
consequence of highly intense competition which caused the average fare to drop by 2.8 percent and passenger yield per RPK to decrease by 1.6 percent compared with the same period last year. Revenue from
consequence of highly intense competition which caused the average fare to drop by 2.8 percent and passenger yield per RPK to decrease by 1.6 percent compared with the same period last year. Revenue from
, decreased by Baht 166 million or 19% from Q3/2017, resulted mainly from the maintenance shutdown of Sriracha Power Plant for 1 month causing the drop in revenue. In addition, other reasons came from dividend
Public Company Limited (“The Company” or “Central Pattana”) in 2Q20 shows total revenue of THB 4,732 mn, a decrease of 48.6% YoY and net profit stood at THB 467 mn, a decrease of 81.1%YoY. (for the first
Public Company Limited (“The Company” or “Central Pattana”) in 2Q20 shows total revenue of THB 4,732 mn, a decrease of 48.6% YoY and net profit stood at THB 467 mn, a decrease of 81.1%YoY. (for the first
aviation industry of 2017, a growth in passenger traffic was supported by 7.6 percent increase in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK) where airlines in Asia-Pacific achieved highest growth at 10.1 percent
digital services and platforms to both consumers and enterprise. Continue growing core revenue with controlled marketing expenses In 1Q18, AIS reported service revenue of Bt34,565mn, +6.5% YoY and +2.5% QoQ
increase of 1.7% YoY, from growth in broadband and non-mobile enterprise revenues. High competition and rising inflation put pressure on mobile revenue resulting in a -0.5% YoY drop. The FBB business
increase of 1.7% YoY, from growth in broadband and non-mobile enterprise revenues. High competition and rising inflation put pressure on mobile revenue resulting in a -0.5% YoY drop. The FBB business