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An airplane of Qatar Airways takes off from Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu, Somalia. (AFP)
  • The airline posted profit fall in spite of the rise in revenues to $21 billion and passenger numbers going up 71 percent to 31.7 million for the year
  • The carrier flew some 1.4 million fans to Qatar for the World Cup and yet the airline did not give any explanation for the lower profits in the fiscal year

Doha, Qatar–Qatar Airways on Wednesday reported a 21 percent drop in annual profits for 2022-2023 despite flying huge numbers of fans to watch the World Cup in November and December.

Net profit registered 4.4 billion riyals ($1.21 billion) for the fiscal year, a statement said, compared with $1.54 billion for 2021-2022.

Profits were down despite revenues rising 45 percent to $21 billion, and passenger numbers soaring 71 percent to 31.7 million for the year.

“This year’s strong financial results are attributed to the strong passenger demand recovery and the team’s ability to cater to this demand,” group chief executive Akbar Al Baker said in the statement.

The national flag carrier said it transported 1.4 million fans to Qatar for the World Cup. No explanation was given for the lower profits, and the full earnings report was not immediately available.

Last year’s profits were a record for Qatar Airways after two years of sharp losses when the Covid-19 pandemic decimated the aviation industry.

Gas-rich Qatar stepped in to support the flag carrier during the shutdown, injecting about $5 billion in state aid. The airline reported losses of $4.1 billion in the 2020-2021 financial year.