The airline, however, refused to share the figure. Air India and two listed airlines- Jet Airways and SpiceJet- had collectively posted a loss of Rs 10,000 crore (Rs 100 billion) last financial year.
For GoAir this is the second consecutive profitable year. It reported a net profit of Rs 104 crore (Rs 1.04 billion) in FY 13 following a loss of Rs 133 crore in FY 12.
In FY13 IndiGo made a profit of Rs 787 crore, its fifth consecutive profit."The airline accomplished a profitable fiscal growth in 2013 - 14, despite a weak Rupee against the US dollar and high cost of jet fuel in the country."
It carried more than five million passengers across various sectors registering a growth of 20 per cent.
The airline is committed to bettering its performance and is likely to cross 6.5 million passengers in 2014 - 15, with new routes and additional capacity," GoAir said in a statement.
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