Etihad Airways Achieves Record $476 Million Profit Amidst Robust Travel Demand

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Etihad Airways has reported a record after-tax profit of $476 million for 2024, more than tripling its 2023 profit of $143 million. This significant financial upturn is attributed to a surge in passenger numbers, a robust recovery in cargo operations, and enhanced operational efficiencies.

The Abu Dhabi-based carrier’s total revenue reached nearly $6.9 billion in 2024, up from $5.5 billion the previous year. Passenger revenue alone accounted for $5.7 billion, reflecting a 25% increase. The airline transported 18.5 million passengers, a 32% rise from 14 million in 2023, with a passenger load factor of 87%. This growth was supported by a 28% increase in Available Seat Kilometres .

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Cargo operations also experienced a notable boost, with revenues climbing 24% to $1.1 billion. The volume of cargo transported increased to 646,000 tonnes from 579,000 tonnes in 2023, driven by expanded capacity and improved yields in the latter half of the year.

Etihad’s Chief Executive Officer, Antonoaldo Neves, credited the airline’s workforce for the remarkable performance, stating, “Our team’s dedication has been instrumental in achieving these record results. We are committed to maintaining our financial strength and delivering exceptional customer experiences.”

The airline’s operational efficiency improved, with a 4% year-on-year reduction in Cost per Available Seat Kilometre excluding fuel. This was achieved through strategic network expansion, including the addition of over 20 new destinations such as Boston, Jaipur, Bali, and Nairobi, and increased frequencies on 25 existing routes. Etihad’s fleet grew by 12 aircraft, incorporating six new A320 NEOs and the reintroduction of its fifth A380.

In line with the United Arab Emirates’ strategy to diversify its economy through tourism, Etihad’s growth aligns with national objectives. The airline plans to expand its network to over 125 airports by 2030, further enhancing its global connectivity.

Industry analysts note that while Etihad’s profit remains modest compared to Emirates’ $4.7 billion profit in 2023, the airline’s turnaround signifies a positive trajectory. Etihad’s focus on operational efficiency, strategic expansion, and customer satisfaction positions it well for sustained growth in the competitive aviation sector.


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