The company’s revenue reached ¥217.14 billion, up from ¥201.55 billion in the same period a year earlier. Operating profit followed a similar upward trajectory, climbing to ¥35.58 billion as the company leveraged increased passenger volumes at Japan's primary aviation hubs.
Financial Performance Breakdown
According to the company's financial statement, pretax profit rose to ¥34.32 billion, compared to ¥30.80 billion in the previous year. This growth translated to earnings per share of ¥239.63, a notable increase from the ¥201.76 reported during the same nine-month window in 2024.
The results, which are based on Japanese accounting standards, reflect a broader stabilization in the regional travel sector. While the report did not specify individual terminal performance, the overall growth suggests a robust return of both domestic and international traffic to major Japanese gateways as of December 31.




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