EaseMyTrip Q1 FY27: consolidated swings to ₹11.7 Cr loss as service costs surge
revenue +18.38% · margins compressing
₹134.71 Cr
+18.38% YoY
₹-11.69 Cr
-8.27%
-8.6pp YoY
₹-0.03
Easy Trip Planners' consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) revenue rose 18.4% YoY to ₹134.71 Cr (₹113.79 Cr a year ago) and fell 11.3% QoQ from ₹151.91 Cr in Q4 FY26, but the bottom line reversed sharply: a consolidated net loss of ₹11.69 Cr against a marginal profit of ₹0.44 Cr in Q1 FY26. Standalone tells the same story — a ₹8.08 Cr loss versus a ₹1.52 Cr profit a year ago on revenue of ₹81.19 Cr — so the swing to loss is not a consolidation or minority-interest artefact; both bases diverge in the same direction. Consolidated basic EPS came in at -₹0.03 versus ₹0.00 a year ago.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The squeeze sits on the cost line, not revenue: consolidated service cost more than doubled YoY to ₹39.18 Cr from ₹18.04 Cr, growing far faster than the top line and pulling NPM from +0.39% to -8.68% and operating margin (PBT before exceptional items/JV share, divided by revenue) to roughly -8.5% from +1.8%. Employee costs (₹32.75 Cr vs ₹31.45 Cr) and payment-gateway charges (₹16.45 Cr vs ₹13.78 Cr) also crept up, while advertising and sales-promotion spend was cut sharply QoQ to ₹18.48 Cr from ₹43.40 Cr in Q4 FY26 — that pullback, more than any revenue recovery, is why the consolidated loss narrowed 24.2% sequentially from ₹15.41 Cr in Q4 FY26.
The stock went into the print at ₹6.4, down 6.2% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
No exceptional items in this quarter or its YoY base — the FY26 GSA/UDAAN-related ₹50.96 Cr consolidated provision is embedded only in the FY26 annual column.
We have no street/consensus estimates for this print and no prior management guidance on record — none was available in our database and none is stated in this filing, so vsStreet and vsGuidance are marked unknown rather than assumed. The quarter's corporate actions widen the equity base management must now earn a return on: a ₹500 Cr rights issue was approved May 13, 2026 and 34.77 Cr shares were allotted on a preferential basis May 26, 2026, taking consolidated paid-up capital from ₹363.69 Cr to ₹398.47 Cr quarter-on-quarter — consistent with the EPS deterioration outpacing the rupee loss increase. Commercial announcements this quarter (the Jharkhand tourism MoU, the Monsoon Travel Sale) are marketing-stage initiatives with no quantified financial impact disclosed. No separate management press release was available in the context to cross-check company framing of the loss; the board outcome letter itself carries no forward commentary.
W1
Whether service cost (29.1% of consolidated revenue this quarter vs 15.9% a year ago) stabilizes or keeps climbing as a share of revenue in Q2 FY27.
W2
Whether the QoQ loss-narrowing trend (₹15.41 Cr to ₹11.69 Cr) continues, given it was driven by lower ad spend rather than by the cost line that caused the YoY swing.
W3
Deployment and return generation on the ₹500 Cr rights issue and the recent preferential allotment, both of which have already expanded the equity base ahead of any earnings recovery.
No exceptional item in this quarter or the Q1 FY26 base (both '-'); the FY26 full-year ₹50.96 Cr consolidated / ₹53.96 Cr standalone GSA/UDAAN provision sits only in the audited annual column. Consolidated PBT is further reduced by a ₹0.56 Cr share of loss from associates/JVs beyond the core income-less-expenses gap. Segment-wise revenue/result tables (pages 7 & 11) show an apparent column swap between the 'June 2025' and 'Year ended March 2026' figures and were not used to avoid misattribution.