
GMR Airports Q3 Result: When the stock market opens on Monday, February 16, the results of its trading results can be seen on the shares of GMR Airports. GMR Airports reported its results the evening before and revealed that its profit fell by more than 54% year-on-year but its revenue increased by more than 50% during the same period. There was also a strong increase in operating profit. In such a situation, when the stock market opens, there may be a sharp movement in the shares. A trading day earlier, it had closed at ₹94.02 (GMR Airports Share Price) on BSE with a decline of 2.40%. It had fallen 2.83% to ₹93.60 intra-day before the results came out.
GMR Airports Q3 Result: Highlights
GMR Airports’ net profit for the third quarter October-December 2025 of the current financial year 2026 slipped 54.4% year-on-year from ₹267 crore to ₹121.8 crore. However, the company’s revenue during this period jumped 50.5% from ₹2,653 crore to ₹3,994 crore, which was supported by higher passenger traffic and improvement in operating performance. The company’s total income increased by 49% year-on-year to ₹ 4,083 crore and EBITDA i.e. operating profit jumped 65% to a record high of ₹ 1,789 crore. According to exchange filing, the operating profit of Delhi Airport remained at a record high level.
There was also a strong surge in traffic and GMR’s airports handled 3.19 crore passengers in the December 2025 quarter. Delhi airports handled 2.08 crore passengers in the December quarter, while Hyderabad airport handled 78 lakh passengers and Mopa (Goa) airport handled 14.6 lakh passengers. Delhi Airport’s total income grew 41% year-on-year to ₹2,019 crore in the December 2025 quarter, supported by 173% growth in aero revenue and 11% jump in non-aero revenue following the tariff changes. During this period, total income of Hyderabad Airports jumped by 8.2% to reach ₹659 crore, while aero revenue increased by 5.6% and non-aero revenue by 23.7%.
GMR Airports also claimed that 42% of the water it consumed came from recycling. Delhi Airport has become the first airport in the country to achieve IGBC Net Zero Waste to Landfill Platinum certification.
How were the shares in one year?
Shares of GMR Airports were at ₹67.75 last year on February 28, 2025, which is a one-year record low for its shares. From this low, it jumped 62.80% in ten months to reach ₹110.30 on 2 December 2025, which is a one-year record high level for its shares.
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