SAS Q3 report

SAS Group Interim Report January-September 2009

SAS Group Interim Report January-September 2009

Key ratios for the third quarter

• Operating revenue: MSEK 11,076 (13,287) ( 16.6%) • Number of passengers: 6.2 million (-14.7%) • Earnings before nonrecurring items in continuing operations: MSEK 37 (301) • EBT margin before nonrecurring items in continuing operations: 0.3% (2.3%) • Income before tax: MSEK 114 (110) • Net income for the period: MSEK 152 (-1,986) • Earnings per share: SEK 0.06 (-1.97)


Key ratios for January-September

• Operating revenue: MSEK 34,595 (40,047) (-13.8%) • Number of passengers: 18.8 million (-15.8%) • Earnings before nonrecurring items in continuing operations: MSEK -814 (-50) • EBT margin before nonrecurring items in continuing operations: -2.4% (-0.1%) • Income before tax: MSEK -1,904 (-609) • Net income for the period: MSEK -1,643 ( 3,571) • Earnings per share: SEK -0.86 (-3.49)


Comments by the CEO

During the third quarter, the global economy remained very weak. The effects of the global recession are tangible throughout the entire airline industry and significant savings programs are being implemented to address the record yield fall in the industry, which is resulting in major losses. IATA, the airline industry organization, is indicating a drop in yield of 20-30% for intercontinental services.

For the SAS Group, the third quarter was characterized by an increased load factor, but weaker yield. The fall in yield is primarily attributable to lower demand for business travel and increasing competition. However, the load factor was strengthened as a result of the comprehensive capacity reductions we implemented in line with the SAS Group's strategic approach, Core SAS, and the many aggressive market initiatives we have carried out. Despite the major challenges in the industry, third-quarter earnings were positive and amounted to MSEK 37 before nonrecurring items in continuing operations. In addition, there were nonrecurring items in a net amount of MSEK 77 and, accordingly, income before tax was MSEK 114.

Core SAS, which was initiated at the beginning of February and contains cost-saving measures totaling SEK 4.5 billion, was implemented according to plan. We have carried out cost-saving measures corresponding to SEK 2.5 billion on a full-year basis, which had an earnings effect for the first three quarters of the year totaling SEK 1.3 billion. A total of 1,884 full-time employees left the Group, while capacity was reduced according to plan. We are now approaching completion of the capacity reductions, but the full cost-saving effect of Core SAS, corresponding to approximately SEK 3.2 billion, remains for the rest of
2009 and for 2010. In parallel with implementation of the capacity and cost reductions mentioned above, further commercial initiatives are being undertaken to increase the Group's revenues. It is pleasing to see how punctuality continues at an excellent level and places SAS as the third most punctual airline in the world, at the same time as customer satisfaction is at its highest since January 2007. Our market position remains the strongest in the
Nordic region, while our route network is the most comprehensive.

SAS is continuing the implementation of Core SAS with full vigor. In total, savings corresponding to SEK 5.2 billion are being implemented, of which approximately SEK 3.9 billion remains to impact the result in 2009 and 2010.


Mats Jansson
President and CEO


Direct questions to: Investor Relations SAS Group: Vice President Sture Stølen
+46 8 797 14 51, e-mail: investor.relations@sas.se

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Re: SAS Group Interim Report January-September 2009

Results of negotiations not yet compiled

The SAS Group's management and Board of Directors have been negotiating on overtime with the pilot and cabin crew trade unions during the evening and night. SAS is now working to analyze and compile the results of the negotiations as these contain conditions and reservations.

SAS aims to present the result in conjunction with its press conference on Wednesday, November 5 at 10:30 a.m.

For further information, please contact Claus Sonberg, Executive Vice President Corporate Communications SAS Group, +46
8 797 1660
Sture Stölen, Vice President Investor Relations SAS Group, +46 8 797 1451

SAS Group Corporate Communications
SAS has published this information in accordance with the Swedish Securities Market Act and/or the Swedish Financial Instruments Trading Act. The information was submitted for publication on November 5, 2009 at 7:01 a.m. CET.

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Re: SAS Group Interim Report January-September 2009

There is hope in a hanging snore....
 
Re: SAS Group Interim Report January-September 2009

Det är glädjande att höra positiva saker när kvartalsrapporter presenteras även om det finns en hel del kvar att göra.
 
Re: SAS Group Interim Report January-September 2009

Dette var da både gledelig og overraskende nyheter... Grattis!!!
 
Dette er jo en bekreftelse på hvor viktig det er for Norwegian og Feel air å komme på vingene med langdistanse, her har de noe å konkurrere om.
Knekk til Norwegian !
 
Dette er jo en bekreftelse på hvor viktig det er for Norwegian og Feel air å komme på vingene med langdistanse, her har de noe å konkurrere om.
Knekk til Norwegian !

Jeg tipper SAS kommer med en skikkelig gla'nyhet idag om at de starter opp langruter fra OSL. :D
 
La oss inderlig håpe at dette er begynnelsen til bedre tider for SAS!

Stao nao pao, som de ville sagt det i Sogndal!

BF:cool2
 
Gledelig for Norske skattebetalere at SAS går i pluss, dette er selvsagt meget gode nyheter.
Men at Thai gjør suksess på ruter fra Norge til Asia er jo et bevis på at SAS aktivt har diskriminert Skandinavias største og viktigste flymarked Norge.
Så jeg håper virkelig at Bjørn Kjos benytter anledningen til å gå i strupen på SAS med langdistanse.
 
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Det må vel slenges noe malurt i begeret. Hadde det ikke vært for billigsalget av aksjer i andre selskaper (bl.a. BMI) dette kvartalet, så hadde operating income vært -165 MSEK, ikke +259 MSEK som i regnskapet. Med andre ord så ser det ut til at analytikernes -403 MSEK ikke var så galt allikevel (bommet med litt under 100 MSEK). Så uendelig mye mer har vel ikke SAS å selge heller, og nå går vi inn i vintermånedene ...
 
Tja - man kan vel også si at underskuddet kunne vært enda større om ikke aksjene hadde blitt solgt.
 
Result from the negotiations: SAS negotiations generate MSEK 130, but no agreement reached with pilots' trade unions (PFOR) and Cabin Denmark (CAU)

SAS's negotiations with the trade unions concerned have resulted in cost savings corresponding to MSEK 130. The changes to the collective agreements comprise changes such as employment terms for cabin crew in Sweden and Norway and Danish ground staff.

"The outcome of the negotiations is currently MSEK 130. Despite a common understanding regarding the need for cost reductions, we have not succeeded in reaching an agreement with the three pilots' unions and Danish cabin crew, since a number of counter demands have been made in the final stages of negotiations, which the SAS management and Board of Directors cannot accept, since these counter demands imply too high nonrecurring costs.

"SAS still has a cost disadvantage relating to the collective agreements compared with, in particular, the newly established competitors. The target still remains to eliminate the cost gap. The management will now evaluate various solutions to close the remaining cost gap" says Mats Jansson, President and CEO, SAS AB.

In total, the result of the negotiations and the new and earlier cost-saving measures are expected to generate savings corresponding to SEK 5.3 billion, of which SEK 4 billion remains to impact earnings and SEK 1.3 billion already has impacted earnings. The management and Board of the SAS Group are working continuously to identify further cost-saving measures.

For further information, please contact Claus Sonberg, Executive Vice President Corporate Communications SAS Group, +46
8 797 1660
Sture Stölen, Vice President Investor Relations SAS Group, +46 8 797 1451

SAS Group Corporate Communications
SAS has published this information in accordance with the Swedish Securities Market Act and/or the Swedish Financial Instruments Trading Act. The information was submitted for publication on November 5, 2009 at 10:30 a.m. CET.

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Bra å se at tallene er sorte. Godt å se at alt arbeidet som er lagt ned gir resultater. Men når det er sagt, så er det helt sikkert med en litt bitter smak for mange på bakken som har vært med på denne snuoperasjonen. SAS har blitt blant de beste i verden på punktlighet, de har klatret på omdømmebarometret. Dette kommer ikke av seg selv. Takken mange får, er at de etter å ha levert et solid stykke arbeid, mister jobben sin i SAS konsernet. Det er trist.

Men gratulerer med sorte tall! :SWE
 
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