SINGAPORE (AP) -- Singapore Airlines Ltd. said it posted a loss for a second straight quarter as travel and tourism remained sluggish last quarter.
The carrier had a net loss in the July-September period of 159 million Singapore dollars ($114 million) compared to a profit of SG$324 million a year earlier, it said in a statement Tuesday.
The loss narrowed from SG$307 million in the previous quarter.
Revenue at the world's second-biggest airline by market capitalization fell to SG$3.1 billion for the quarter from SG$4.4 billion a year ago while expenditures dropped to SG$3.3 billion from SG$4.1 billion.
Singapore Airlines flew 4.2 million passengers last quarter, down from 4.9 million a year earlier.
"Advance bookings indicate that demand for air travel has stopped declining and is gradually recovering," the company said in a statement.
The airline has cut flights to the U.S., Europe and Asia, with plans to reduce capacity by 11 percent from April to March 2010.
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