Release Date: January 23, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Can you provide an update on the supply constraints in the domestic air market and the impact on growth for 2025? A: Rajesh Magow, Group CEO, explained that while improvements are happening, the resolution of supply constraints is delayed by another quarter or two. New supply is trickling in slowly, and engine issues with grounded planes remain unresolved. The growth rate of supply is lagging by about 10-15% year-to-date, but they hope the situation will improve in the next couple of quarters.
Q: What are your thoughts on achieving a steady-state adjusted EBIT margin of 2.5% to 3% in the medium term? A: Mohit Kabra, Group CFO, noted that Q3 is seasonally the best quarter, and while they have seen consistent growth in operating margin expansion, their current aim is to reach 1.8% to 2% on an adjusted margin basis. They will have a better view on margin expansion as they approach the lower range of this target.
Q: How do you foresee the sustainability of your current growth rates, particularly in international travel? A: Rajesh Magow highlighted that their growth is supported by both macro trends, such as rising disposable income and changing consumer behavior, and micro factors like strong execution. The main risk to growth would be macroeconomic changes that affect consumer spending patterns, but they are confident in outpacing industry growth regardless.
Q: How has competition from airline direct bookings and other OTAs affected your market share? A: Rajesh Magow stated that despite Indigo's increased competitiveness, MakeMyTrip has maintained or grown its market share by focusing on the larger pie available to intermediaries. They have executed strategies to capture demand from various segments and channels, which has helped them stay ahead in the market.
Q: Can you comment on the impact of currency volatility on consumer behavior and your business? A: Mohit Kabra mentioned that despite currency fluctuations, they have not seen any impact on demand in the strong seasonal quarter. Historically, currency changes lead consumers to choose alternative destinations rather than cancel travel plans, and this pattern has continued.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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