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Etihad Q1 profit $187 million

This is a 30% YoY increase over Q1 2025.

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Etihad Q1 profit $187 million

With nearly 20 million passengers carried over the last 12 months, Etihad is the fastest-growing airline in the region.
  • Total revenue saw a 15 percent rise compared to Q1 2024, supported by both passenger and cargo business.
  • With nearly 20 million passengers carried over the last 12 months, Etihad is the fastest-growing airline in the region.

Abu Dhabi, UAE — Etihad Airways reported a profit after tax of AED685 million ($187 million), marking a 30 percent increase year-on-year, for the first quarter of 2025.

Total revenue saw a 15 percent rise compared to Q1 2024, supported by both passenger and cargo business.

Etihad continues to lead the region in passenger growth, carrying 5.0 million guests in Q1 2025 – a 16 percent year-on-year increase – and maintaining strong momentum into Q2.

With nearly 20 million passengers carried over the last 12 months, Etihad is the fastest-growing airline in the region.

Customer satisfaction reached a record high in Q1 2025, with scores improving by 20 percent year-on-year.

“We are proud to deliver a record-breaking quarter – both in profitability and in guest satisfaction,” said Antonoaldo Neves, Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways. “Achieving our highest-ever Q1 profit of AED685 million and our best-ever customer satisfaction scores reflects the strength of our business and the dedication of our people.”

Passenger revenue grew by 16 percent, reaching AED5.5 billion (US$1.5 billion), driven by increased capacity, continued network expansion and increased flight frequencies.

Passenger growth was boosted by a 14 percent rise year-on-year in Available Seat Kilometers (ASK) and an improved passenger load factor of 87 percent (+1 pp year-on-year).

Fleet expansion accelerated, with 98 aircraft in operation by the end of the quarter, including the reintroduction of Etihad’s sixth A380. The operating fleet further grew in the month of April with the delivery of an additional A350-1000.

Etihad operated 80 destinations as of March 2025, with 16 new routes launching this year to support continued growth and broaden access to key global markets.

Improved cargo yield led to cargo revenue growth of 8 percent year-on-year, despite a 4 percent reduction in volumes.

The strong operational performance is reflected in the EBITDA, which rose by 32 percent year-on-year, reaching AED1.4 billion ($379 million), boosting the EBITDA margin to 21 percent (+3 pp compared to the same period of 2024).