Qatar Airways Group Delivers Robust Financial Performance Despite Global Economic Instability
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Qatar Airways Group posts QAR 7.08bn profit for FY25/26, driven by passenger growth, cargo leadership and strong operational resilience....
Qatar Airways Group has announced a net profit of 7.08 billion Qatari riyals for the 2025/2026 fiscal year. Despite a tense geopolitical and economic context, the company is claiming a...
The Qatar Airways Group has recorded a net profit of 7,075 million Qatari rials (1,677 million euros) for fiscal year 2025-26, which is 9.8% less compared to the previous year, in which it achieved the best result of its history with 7,851 million Qatari rials (1,860,7 million euros), according to a statement. Meanwhile, revenues decreased by 2.6% year-on-year, to 83,394 million Qatari rials (19,763 million euros), with 16,212 million Qatari ria…
Qatar Airways post operating profit rise despite revenue drop
Qatar Airways posted its financial results for the fiscal year ending on March 31, 2026, a period that has been marked by the start of the military conflict between the US and Israel on one side and Iran on the other, which has impacted all of the airlines and hubs in the Middle East. The last few months have also seen significant change at the top echelon of Qatar Airways, with Hamad Ali Al‑Khater, previously Chief Operating Officer (COO) of …
Qatar Airways recorded a profit decline of more than seven percent in the financial year as of 2025/2026. The main cause of the decline is the Iran war.
Qatar Airways published its financial results for the financial year 2025/26, reporting a net profit of 7.08 billion Qatari riyals, or about 1.67 billion euros. A positive result, which is part of a geopolitical context that has weighed over the last weeks of the fiscal year. This year, the war in the Middle East constituted the main hazard for the Qatari company, whose hub is the Hamad International Airport in Doha. Closures of airspace, road r…
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