Emirates reports 8% profit rise

14 Nov 2014  2037 | Business & Trade Fairs

DUBAI Emirates Airline posted an 8.2% rise in half year profits to USD514 million, it said Wednesday, stressing that routes being suspended and a runway closure accounted for lower than expected results.
The Middle East’s largest carrier said revenues in the first six months of the 2014 to 2015 financial year increased 11% to 44.2 billion dirhams (USD12 billion), while passenger figures also went up 8.4% to 23.3 million.
Emirates said fuel costs remained the largest burden, taking up 38% of operating expenses, compared to 39% a year earlier. Prices “softened marginally” towards the end of the period.
inside no 9The airline said it had faced “unprecedented external challenges,” suspending the highest number of routes in a year.
“It is those external threats that we cannot anticipate or directly manage, such as the global economic malaise, the Ebola outbreak, currency fluctuations and regional conflicts that could negate our efforts and plans,” said Emirates chief Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum.
Emirates suspended flights to Guinea in August over fears of the deadly Ebola virus. In September, it stopped flying to Sanaa because of deadly unrest in Yemen.
Sheikh Ahmed said Emirates had minimised the impact of an 80-day runway upgrade at its Dubai International hub that left part of the fleet grounded.
The airline operates the world’s largest fleets of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s, and it flies to 146 destinations in 83 countries.

sourced:ttrweekly.com 

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