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Budget airline’s stock is one that investors could consider boarding

- DUBAI BY VIJAY VALECHA Special to Gulf News Vijay Valecha is Chief Investment Officer at Century Financial.

The entry of Air Arabia through a joint venture will boost the aviation sector. The air transport industry along with the tourism spend are estimated to set up $3.3 billion to the GDP. Air Arabia is likely to face less competitio­n as passengers are likely to opt for it due to its image of being a profession­ally managed company.

The same is the case in Armenia, which is emerging as a tourist destinatio­n. The number of travellers to the country almost tripled to 1.9 million in 2019 during the previous decade.

Air Arabia’s management experience will help the Armenian authoritie­s develop air connectivi­ty to power the next leg of growth.

This should boost the overall business of Air Arabia, and the airline is expanding just when the airline traffic is bouncing back. Even otherwise, the Sharjah carrier is expected to see a good bounce back as countries relax flight restrictio­ns. Traffic on the India-UAE route has improved dramatical­ly after establishi­ng a new protocol and forecast to hit pre-Covid numbers by next month.

As a result, in the third quarter of 2021, the airline is expected to almost double revenues to Dh587 million compared with last year. For full-year 2021, Air Arabia is likely to post a Dh2.73 billion revenue and returning to profits.

The good thing about the financials is that it is estimated to generate a free cash flow of Dh816 million, which should alleviate any concerns regarding the strength of its financials. Air Arabia is a good choice for an investor looking to play the normalisat­ion of the economy.

The management is likely to reinstate the dividends once the company’s operations reach the previous level. 2020 was an exception, but it is worth noting that it had paid dividends in eight of the 10 years leading up to it.

So investors be assured and take the flight.

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