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Air Arabia reports rise in profit for 2008 |
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The carrier posted a turnover of AED 2.066 billion in 2008, up 61% compared to AED 1.283 billion in 2007. Passenger average load factor - passengers carried as a proportion of available seats - stood at 85%.
Overall, a total of 3.6 million discerning passengers chose to fly with Air Arabia in 2008. This is an increase of 33% compared to 2.7 million passengers in 2007.
For the fourth quarter of 2008, Air Arabia posted a net profit of AED 136 million, up 45.4% compared to AED 93.49 million during the fourth quarter of 2007. For the fourth quarter of 2008, the carrier posted a turnover of AED 571 million, up 53.3%compared to AED 372.37 million in same period of 2007. During the fourth quarter of 2008, the airline served 959,067 passengers, an increase of 29% compared to 745,000 passengers during the same period in 2007.
Commenting on the results, Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammad Al Thani, Chairman of Air Arabia, said: "2008 was a landmark year for Air Arabia, and this is reflected in our robust financial results. Air Arabia has managed to sustain growth and announce record profits in 2008; Therefore, the Board of Directors has proposed distributing a 10 per cent cash dividend to the company's shareholders, which allows them to share in Air Arabia's success while maintaining sufficient capital to ensure the implementation of the carrier's long-term growth strategy."
He added: "2009 will see serious challenges to the worldwide aviation industry, driven by the impact of the global financial crisis and lower levels of consumer confidence. This uncertainty about the future will place additional pressure on the bottom lines and earnings expectations of airlines across the globe."
"At Air Arabia, we remain focused on our core objectives and the implementation of our successful business model, building upon our expansion strategy and offering compelling value propositions to our customers. Now more than ever, low-cost carriers are an attractive option for travellers seeking value for money."
In 2008, Air Arabia introduced seven new destinations, and now serves 44 destinations across the Middle East, North Africa, Indian Subcontinent, Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The carrier also announced its new hub in Morocco that is set to commence operations by the end of first quarter of 2009. Air Arabia also announced the launch of a 300-room budget hotel, and introduced new services such as its early check-in procedure and seat selection.
(C) Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Date posted: 16-Feb-09
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