Etihad Airways profits soars nearly 50% as fleet, network expansion support strong demand
- On Tuesday, Etihad Airways reported a record 2025 profit after tax of Dh2.6bn, up 47, said Neves, citing strong demand and capacity growth.
- On Tuesday, Etihad reported a 21% rise in passengers to 22.4 million, with fleet expanding to 127 aircraft after deliveries and new routes including Prague, Hanoi, and Hong Kong, increasing destinations to 110.
- Financial details show total revenue rose 21% to Dh30.7bn , with passenger revenue Dh25.8bn , cargo Dh4.5bn , and load factors `were 88% last year` with many days near 90% this year.
- Strong cash flow means about Dh8 billion last year funded capital expenditure and reduced debt, while Neves unveiled a Dh80bn investment plan through 2035.
- Asked about expansion this year, Neves said the company plans further growth in China, Southeast Asia and Europe while working with Boeing and Airbus to secure deliveries and maintain contingency capacity plans amid geopolitical risks.
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Etihad Airways profits soars nearly 50% as fleet, network expansion support strong demand
Etihad Airways reported a near 50% jump in net profit to $698 million last year, the carrier said on Tuesday, as increased capacity supported strong demand across markets and lifted its load factor.
Etihad Airways profits soar nearly 50% as fleet network expansion support strong demand
Etihad Airways reported a near 50% jump in net profit to $698 million last year, the carrier said on Tuesday, as increased capacity supported strong demand across markets and lifted its load factor.
Etihad Airways posts record Dh2.6 billion 2025 profit, plans Dh80 billion investment
The Abu Dhabi-based airline said Etihad Airways profit grew 47 per cent year-on-year to Dh2.6 billion in 2025 on the back of strong growth in passenger and cargo businesses.
Etihad posts record financial results for 2025
Etihad Airways has posted record financial results for the year 2025. The Abu Dhabi-based carrier increased its revenue by 21% compared to the previous fiscal year, to AED 30.7 billion (approximately US$ 8.36 billion). Most of this revenue, AED 25.8 billion (US$ 7 billion), came from the passenger transportation business, which grew by 24%. Growth in the cargo business, although a bit slower, achieved a healthy 8%, reaching AED 4.5 billion (US…
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