Jamaica Gleaner

FlyDubai reports record-breaking $572m profit in 2023

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THE DUBAI-BASED budget carrier FlyDubai saw record profits of $572 million in 2023, boosted by carrying the most passengers ever across its network, the company announced yesterday.

The state-owned carrier, based in the business and tourism hub of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, reported revenue of $3 billion, compared to $2.5 billion the year before. It also carried 13.8 million passengers, beating its prior pre-pandemic record of 11 million in a year.

It saw a profit of $327 million in profit in 2022.

“Building on the momentum from our previous strong performanc­e, we continued to grow surpassing all prepandemi­c levels to achieve the most profitable year in the history of the airline,” Ghaith al-Ghaith, FlyDubai’s CEO, said in a statement.

FlyDubai is the sister airline to long-haul carrier Emirates, both based out of Dubai Internatio­nal Airport, the world’s busiest for internatio­nal travel. The airport just announced that it beat its own pre-pandemic figures for 2023, though it remains just shy of its all-time-highest figures of 89.1 million passengers in 2018.

FlyDubai had been one of the biggest customers of the 737 Max. The Boeing 737 is a workhorse for the airline, which along with longhaul carrier Emirates is owned by the government’s Investment Corporatio­n of Dubai. The two carriers also operate code-share flights, increasing traffic on FlyDubai routes.

FlyDubai also has continued flights to Israel’s Ben Gurion Internatio­nal Airport during Israel’s war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip, while other carriers have halted their routes to Israel.

FlyDubai has a fleet of 84 aircraft and flies to 122 locations in 52 countries.

 ?? AP ?? A welcoming ceremony is held for the first arrival of a Flydubai commercial flight to Israel, at Ben-Gurion Internatio­nal Airport, Israel, on November 26, 2020. Dubai-based budget carrier FlyDubai saw record profits of $572 million in 2023, boosted by carrying the most passengers ever across its network, the company announced yesterday.
AP A welcoming ceremony is held for the first arrival of a Flydubai commercial flight to Israel, at Ben-Gurion Internatio­nal Airport, Israel, on November 26, 2020. Dubai-based budget carrier FlyDubai saw record profits of $572 million in 2023, boosted by carrying the most passengers ever across its network, the company announced yesterday.

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