IRCTC's Net Profit Rises Almost Five-fold On Higher Ticketing Revenue

Bookings rose from about 700,000 tickets a day pre-pandemic, to 1.3 mn currently. Even if Rail Ministry takes away half the revenue, IRCTC's bottom line won't change much, says official

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Twesh Mishra  |  New Delhi 

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lndian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) reported a near five-fold increase in net profit to Rs 154.83 crores in the second quarter of financial year 2021-22. This was on the back of higher profit under ticketing revenue that touched Rs 220.34 crore in the period under review from Rs 61.34 crore in the same period a year ago.

IRCTC's total comprehensive income during the quarter ending September 2020 was Rs 34.14 crore.

A senior official said was booking around 700,000 tickets a day during the pre-pandemic period. "This has now risen to around 1.3 million a day, so even if the Railway Ministry takes away half the revenue, IRCTC’s bottom line will not change much,” a senior official said. The higher number of bookings was because the railways has disallowed unreserved ticket travel. Further, since the on-counter sale of tickets is also restricted, sales through has also risen.

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First Published: Mon, November 01 2021. 15:48 IST

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