Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) regarding to COVID-19 spread out situation. However, the company resumed domestic routes from Bangkok to Samui since 15 May 2020 and Bangkok to Chiang Mai
/2019. 2/ Impact from the adoption of Thai Financial Reporting Standards 16 Leases (TFRS 16) since 1 January 2020 which caused higher depreciation and interest expenses (net after tax). Operating
Summary Significant Events Operating Highlights in Q1/2023 Q1/22 Q1/23 Change +/(-) (THB million) %YoY Operating Revenue 198 264 33% Gross Profit 120 168 40% EBITDA 58 80 38% Net Profit (Loss) for the
(Decreased) % Operating profit 993.74 954.83 (38.91) (3.92%) Depreciation 188.28 191.02 2.74 1.45% Amortization 130.47 137.67 7.20 5.52% EBITDA 1,312.49 1,283.52 (28.98) (2.21%) 2. Economic Situation Overall
June 2020. Safari World Group has assessed the situation thoroughly and continually during the temporary cease of operation and has already prepared the health and safety measurement strictly to the
(Translation) UAC.CS/021/2020 November 11, 2020 Subject: Explanation of the operating results for the third quarter period ended September 30, 2020 To: President The Stock Exchange of Thailand
the consolidated reviewed the 3rd quarter financial statements as of November 30, 2022 which were reviewed by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Jaiyos Audit Company Limited. The operating performance is
statements for the year ended February 28, 2023 which were audited by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Jaiyos Audit Company Limited. The operating performance is summarized are as follows. Overview According to the
accelerated spending in the first half of fiscal year. The situation is expected to benefit the company from economic recovery and private investment. In terms of total operating expenses, it usually varies
provides services. Page 2 of 7 Table summarized the operating results of the Group (unit : Bt million) This situation significantly affects the Company and its subsidiaries’ business activities in terms of