Air Arabia Announces Third Quarter 2011 Net Profit of 100 Million AED
Tuesday, 01 November 2011
Air Arabia, announced today its financial results, net profit for the three months ending September 30, 2011, in
line with analyst forecasts, at AED 100 million. It reflects a decline of 26
per cent compared to AED 136 million in the corresponding period in
2010.
Air Arabia posted a turnover of
AED 691 million, an increase of 22 per cent compared to AED 568 million
in the same period of 2010.
The airline served 1,199,973
passengers in the third quarter of 2011, an increase of five per cent
compared to 1,147,066 passengers in the same period last year. In the
three months ending September 30, 2011, Air Arabia’s average seat load
factor – or passengers carried as a percentage of available seats –
stood at an impressive 81 per cent.
“Air Arabia is pleased to
announce such solid financial performance despite continued challenging
market conditions,” said Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Al Thani, Chairman
of Air Arabia. “Air Arabia’s sustained quarterly profits, high seat
load factor and rising passenger traffic reflect the appeal of our
services and demonstrates the strength of Air Arabia’s business model.
“The
challenging markets conditions we have seen in the second quarter of
this year continued in the third quarter, with a further escalation in
the political turmoil in several countries and an upward trend in the
average fuel bill. Despite these challenging market conditions, Air
Arabia’s solid profits and steady growth reflect the airline’s
commercial and operational strength.
“After crossing the
20-million passenger mark in the third quarter of 2011, we would like to
thank all our customers for choosing to fly with Air Arabia. We look
forward to serving many more passengers in the months and years to
come.”
In the third quarter of 2011, Air Arabia took delivery of
two new A320 aircraft from Airbus. The latest Airbus A320 arrived on
schedule from the Airbus facility in Toulouse, France, marking the
delivery of a total of six out of 44 A320 aircraft ordered in 2007.
Air
Arabia also started operation to the city of Gassim, Saudi Arabia, in
the third quarter and unveiled plans to introduce service to a series of
new destinations before the end of this year.
Source: Air Arabia