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EaseMyTrip posts Rs 8,691.6 crore Gross Merchandise Value in FY25; Hotels & Holidays jump 189% YoY in Q4

EaseMyTrip posts Rs 8,691.6 crore Gross Merchandise Value in FY25; Hotels & Holidays jump 189% YoY in Q4

Time of Indiaa day ago

NEW DELHI: EaseMyTrip reported strong growth in the fourth quarter of FY25, with Gross Booking Revenue at Rs 2,192.7 crore and operational revenue at Rs 139.5 crore, according to its financial report.
For the full year ending March 31, 2025, EaseMyTrip achieved a total Gross Booking Revenue of Rs 8,691.6 crore, whilst operational revenue reached Rs 587.3 crore. The result was mainly driven by solid performance across key business areas and entry into new markets.
Q4 results showed an EBITDA of Rs 17.3 crore with a 12.1 per cent margin, whilst Total Comprehensive Income reached Rs 18.5 crore. Annual EBITDA stood at Rs 161.2 crore with a 26.7 per cent margin, accompanied by a Total Comprehensive Income of Rs 117.1 crore.
The organisation's enhanced focus on non-air segments contributed significantly to these results, showing notable year-on-year improvements.
The Hotels and Holidays division experienced 189 per cent YoY growth in Q4 FY25. Hotel night bookings increased to 2.8 lakh, showing 101.3 per cent growth compared to the previous year. Annual hotel night bookings rose by 81 per cent, reaching 9.3 lakh versus 5.2 lakh in FY24.
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Trains, Buses, and Other segments showed positive growth, with Q4 FY25 bookings increasing from 2.7 lakh to 3.6 lakh, representing 32 per cent YoY growth.
Annual bookings in these segments increased by 26 per cent, reaching 13.03 lakh compared to 10.4 lakh previously.
The Dubai operations of EaseMyTrip showed remarkable performance, according to news agency ANI.
Dubai operations in Q4 FY25 achieved a GBR of Rs 231.7 crore, showing 266.4 per cent growth from Rs 63.2 crore in Q4 FY24.
The Dubai vertical's annual GBR reached Rs 701.4 crore, up from Rs 205 crore in FY24, demonstrating 242.2 per cent year-on-year growth, highlighting successful international market penetration.
EaseMyTrip has launched new subsidiaries in Brazil and Saudi Arabia, marking its entry into two rapidly growing travel markets. Brazil's travel industry is expected to reach USD 22.3 billion by 2028, while Saudi Arabia's tourism sector is projected to more than double to USD 110.1 billion by 2033.
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