First nine months 2025 revenue increases 10% exceeding AED 5.49 billion; 14% increase in passenger numbers and 12 new routes launched. Third Quarter 2025 Performance - Net Profit: AED 656 million, up 16% YoY (vs. AED 564 million in Q3 2024). - Revenue: AED 2.04 billion, a 14% increase compared to AED 1.78 billion last year. - Passenger Numbers: Over 5.9 million travelers, up 16% YoY. - Seat Load Factor: Improved to 85%, up 4 points from 81% in Q3 2024. First Nine Months of 2025 - Net Profit: AED 1.42 billion, up 13% YoY. - Revenue: AED 5.49 billion, a 10% increase from AED 4.98 billion in 2024. - Passenger Numbers: 16 million, up 14% YoY. - Seat Load Factor: Averaged 85%, up 3 points from 82%. Network & Fleet Expansion - New Routes: 12 added across UAE, Morocco, Egypt, and Pakistan, bringing the total to 212 routes. - Fleet Growth: 6 new aircraft added, total fleet now 88 Airbus A320/A321. - Future Plans: More aircraft scheduled before year-end, including the first Airbus A320neo (20% lower fuel burn and CO₂ emissions). Recognition & Sustainability - Ranked among the Top 20 Low-Cost Airlines for 2025 by AirlineRatings.com. - Named “Low-Cost Airline of the Year” at TDM Travel Trade Excellence Awards. - Maintained MSCI ESG “AA” rating, placing it in the global “Leader” category. - Expanded Charity Cloud CSR program with new clinics in Bangladesh and Egypt. Air Arabia’s record-breaking Q3 results highlight resilient demand, strong operational efficiency, and strategic expansion, positioning it as one of the most profitable low-cost carriers globally.
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