Emirates Group Release Half-Year Figures with $11.5 Billion in Revenues and $ 600 Million in Net Profits
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and chief executive, Emirates Airline and Group
DUBAI - The Emirates Group today announced its half-year results with revenues at AED 42.3 billion ($ 11.5 billion) for the first six months of its current fiscal year ending 30 September 2013, up 13 percent from AED 37.5 billion ($ 10.2 billion) at 30 September 2012.
 
Net profit for the Group increased to AED 2.2 billion ($ 600 million) an increase of 4 percent over the last year’s results. The Group’s cash position on 30 September 2013 was at AED 18.2 billion ($ 4.9 billion), compared to AED 27.0 billion ($ 7.3 billion) as at 31 March 2013. 
Emirates continues to make a profit.

In the first half of the 2013-14 fiscal year, Emirates net profit is AED 1.7 billion ($ 475 million), up 2 percent from the same period last year. 
This is after a AED 1.8 billion bond repayment which matured in July 2013, a AED 367 million first installment payment on a 1 billion dollar Sukuk, and a AED 7 billion injection back into the business to fund new aircraft, engines, spares and other projects across the Group.

Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and chief executive, Emirates Airline and Group, said:  “The global business environment continues to be challenging.  We have stayed agile even as we grow, and this ability to adapt and act quickly has been key to our success. 
“Our investments in the infrastructure of both Emirates and dnata continue to pay off and while we keep a close watch on managing our immediate business targets, we never lose sight of our long-term goals, and that is why we continue to invest to build the business.

"Emirates’ half-year scorecard shows a steady demand for our products and services. Our capacity and route growth continue to match and meet passenger demand. High fuel prices, accounting for 39 percent of our expenditures, and the unfavourable currency exchange environment continue to eat into our profits.

"“However, we remain steadfast in our vision to be the airline of choice for international air services, and we will invest in our people and our infrastructure, and work closely with our partners to bring this to fruition."

In the past six months, the Group expanded its employee base, increasing its overall staff count by 11.7 percent to over 75,800 compared with 31 March 2013. 

During the first six months of the fiscal year Emirates received 10 wide-body aircraft – six Airbus A380 aircraft, three Boeing 777 and one Boeing 777 freighter, with 15 more new aircraft scheduled to be delivered before the end of the financial year (31 March 2014).

Emirates is launching services to two new destinations – Haneda and Stockholm, bringing  the number of new routes launched in the past 12 months to seven including Adelaide, Lyon, Phuket, Warsaw and Algiers.  

The Emirates Airbus A380 fleet marks five years of operations, carrying over 18 million passengers since its first flight on 1 August 2008 from Dubai to New York. 

In the first-half of its financial year 2013-14, Emirates posted business growth, both in terms of capacity on offer and traffic carried. 
Capacity measured in available seat kilometres (ASKM), grew by 16.9 percent, whilst passenger traffic carried measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPKM) was up 16.1 percent with passenger seat factor sustained at a high level, averaging 79.2 percent,  below last year’s 79.7 percent.

Emirates carried 21.5 million passengers since 1 April 2013, up 15 percent from the same period last year. With the volume of cargo uplifted was up by 5.2 percent.

Emirates revenue, including other operating income, of AED 39.8 billion ($ 10.8 billion) was higher by 12 percent compared with AED 35.4 billion ($ 9.6 billion) recorded last year.

dnata:

dnata  international business infrastructure covers 38 countries, its revenue including other operating income is AED 3.7 billion ($ 1 billion), 18 percent higher compared to AED 3.2 billion ($ 864 million) last year. 

Overall profit for dnata rose by 13 percent to AED 458 million ($ 125 million).  

dnata’s airport operations was the largest contributor to revenues with AED 1.4 billion ($ 375 million), a 16 percent increase compared to AED 1.2 billion ($ 324 million) in the same period last year. Across its operations, the number of aircraft handled by dnata rose to 141,845, an increase of 9 percent.  

dnata’s in-flight catering operation, recorded growth and contributed AED 891 million ($ 243 million) of its total revenue, up 39 percent. 
The number of meals uplifted was at 22.4 million meals for the first half of the fiscal year, up a massive 81 percent compared to last year. These increases mainly reflect its acquisition of Servair in Italy in June 2013. 

Revenue from dnata’s Travel Services operation contributed AED 303 million ($ 83 million), up 16 percent from the same period last year. 
dnata’s cargo handling division also witnessed upward growth with revenues increasing by 4 percent to AED 546 million ($ 149 million) on account of increased tonnage mainly for dnata’s UK operation and in Switzerland which rose in total by 2 percent to 809,236 tones. 

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