Air Arabia Q1 net profit jumps 34% as 4.9m passengers fly low-cost carrier

Strong passenger demand, high load factors boost airline’s revenue to Dh1.75b

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Justin Varghese, Your Money Editor
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Dubai: Air Arabia began 2025 on a solid financial and operational footing, reporting a net profit of Dh355 million for the first quarter — a 34% increase from the Dh266 million recorded in the same period last year.

Revenue rose 14% year-on-year to Dh1.75 billion, supported by sustained demand for budget air travel. The carrier flew 4.9 million passengers between January and March, up 11% from Q1 2024, maintaining a seat load factor of 84%, which indicates continued strong capacity utilisation.

The airline said higher passenger volumes and steady top-line growth helped offset seasonal dips linked to Ramadan, as well as inflationary pressures from fluctuating fuel prices, currency shifts, and ongoing supply chain constraints.

Volatile backdrop

Despite a more competitive and volatile operating environment, Air Arabia continued to expand its network across multiple hubs while sticking to its cost-focused model.

The group’s chairman, Abdullah Bin Mohammad Al Thani, noted that the Q1 numbers reflected the airline’s ability to manage costs while maintaining operational efficiency. He also cited the group's efforts to stay agile amid broader geopolitical and economic headwinds.

While regional uncertainties remain, Air Arabia’s early momentum in 2025 positions it to build on its low-cost leadership in the MENA aviation sector over the coming quarters.

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