Khaleej Times

Air Arabia flies back in the black in Q4

- Waheed Abbas

dubai — Sharjah-based Air Arabia’s net profit for 2017 grew by 30 per cent to Dh662 million as the low-cost carrier flew back into black in the fourth quarter on the back of improved operationa­l efficiency and high seat load factor.

It reported turnover for 2017 was in line with the preceding 12 months, reaching Dh3.74 billion. More than 8.5 million passengers flew with Air Arabia in 2017 as the average seat load factor stood at 79 per cent.

The Board of Directors proposed a dividend of 10 fils per share. Listed in the Dubai bourse, the budget carrier’s counter witnessed strong activity on Sunday as 15.59 million shares changed hands worth Dh20.3 million. The scrip gained 1.5 per cent to Dh1.3 ahead of the announceme­nt of the results.

Air Arabia added 21 new routes to its network in 2017 from its five operating hubs in the UAe, Morocco, egypt and Jordan.

The carrier took delivery of 4 new aircraft and ended the year with a fleet of 50 Airbus A320 aircraft operating to 140 routes across the Middle east, Africa, Asia and europe. “While political and economic challenges continued to impact the performanc­e of the aviation sector in 2017, we have focused more keenly than ever on ensuring the highest level of operationa­l efficiency and appealing product offering,” said Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammad Al Thani, Chairman of Air Arabia.

In Q4 2017, Air Arabia reported a net profit of Dh‫26‫ million, an increase of 177 per cent compared to a net loss of Dh33 million registered in the last quarter of 2016.

Turnover for the three months ending December 31, 2017 was Dh858 million, an increase of 5.4 per cent compared to Dh814 million in the same period in 2016. Air Arabia flew over 2 million passengers in the final quarter of 2017 at an impressive seat factor of 78 per cent.

“The solid operating metrics and high seat load factor that Air Arabia achieved in the fourth quarter were positively impacted by improvemen­t in yield margins and capacity rationalis­ation that the market have seen in the last quarter,” said Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammad Al Thani. — waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

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— Supplied photo Air Arabia added 21 new routes from its five operating hubs in the UAE, Morocco, Egypt and Jordan.

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