flydubai reports total revenue of aed 25 billion in h1 2017
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flydubai reports total revenue of AED 2.5 billion in H1, 2017

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flydubai today announced its half-year (H1) results for the 2017 financial year and reported total revenue of AED 2.5 billion (USD 689 million) an increase of 9.9 percent compared to the same period last year and a loss of AED 142.5 million (USD 38.8 million).

Passenger numbers increased to 5.4 million; an increase of 10.5 percent compared to H1, 2016. The number of passengers carried per departure saw an increase of 13.7 percent for the same period. The increase in passenger numbers reflects the strength of flydubai’s network connecting previously underserved markets to Dubai. The number of Business Class passengers carried per departure saw an increase of 22 percent compared to the same period last year, according to the figure released by the airline company.

In addition, flydubai contributed 19.4 percent to the total growth at Dubai Airports compared to the H1, 2016. During the first six months of 2017, flydubai contributed 12.4 percent of all traffic in Dubai.

The airline also faced comparatively higher fuel expenses during the reporting period with fuel costs accounting for 24.8 percent of operating costs compared to 23.5 percent in the previous reporting period. In addition, the airline added 8 aircraft to its fleet since July 2016.

The closing cash and cash equivalents position including pre-delivery payments for future aircraft deliveries, remained robust at AED 2.1 billion.

Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer of flydubai, said, "The demand for travel from the growing number of our passengers remains strong. We will however continue to manage our cost performance and balance this with our long-term view of the potential for air travel in the region. We know that we need to remain flexible to the market dynamics across our network. We will continue our disciplined approach to increasing capacity whilst pursuing our broader goal of firmly establishing flydubai at the centre of the global travel industry."

Arbind Kumar, Senior Vice President, Finance of flydubai, said, "During the first six months of this year, we have seen pressure on both yield and cost. We continue to focus our efforts on three key areas: improvement in our cost performance, a broadening of our distribution and optimisation of our network. Knowing that we have faced a similar seasonality and trend in previous years, we will move ahead cautiously but strong in the knowledge that there remains much untapped opportunity."

During the H1, 2017, flydubai took delivery of the last of the Next-Generation Boeing 737- 800 aircraft receiving one aircraft in February and a second aircraft in April.

The airliner started twice-weekly flights to Sylhet on 15th March, 2017 increasing to six flights per week in May. For the first time, flydubai launched flights for the summer season to Batumi in Georgia, Qabala in Azerbaijan and Tivat in Montenegro.

flydubai is the first airline in the region to take delivery of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. The airline is set to receive six new aircraft by December 2017 with entry into service during the fourth quarter.

The airline will expand its network to 10 destinations in Russia. Twice weekly flights from Dubai to Makhachkala and Voronezh will operate from the end of October 2017. In addition, flights from Dubai to Ufa, operating three times a week, will relaunch on 31st October.

The airline is building a new headquarters office located on the Emirates Road and is expected to be available for occupation from 2019.

Ghaith Al Ghaith, looking towards the year ahead, said, "During the next six months we will see the new Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft bring greater operational efficiency to our fleet, we will open up previously underserved destinations on our network, see more passengers travel with us and continue to invest in the future growth of the airline. There remains much potential for flydubai as part of the UAE’s aviation hub and a key driver of the sustainable development of the trade and tourism industry."

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