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Air Arabia reports H1 2020 net loss of $46m

SHARJAH, August 11, 2020

Air Arabia, the first and largest low cost carrier in the Middle East and North Africa,  registered a net loss of AED169 million ($46 million) for the first half ending June 30, a direct result of second quarter performance being heavily impacted by Covid-19 and the subsequent cancellation of scheduled flight operations. 
 
The company’s turnover for the first six months of 2020 registered AED1.021 billion ($277.9 million), a drop of 53 per cent compared to AED2.173 billion ($591.5 million) in the corresponding period last year. Air Arabia served a total 2.48 million passengers from all its four hubs in the first half of 2020, a drop of 57 per cent compared to first half of 2019.
 
The first half 2020 results were largely driven by the second quarter that witnessed the most severe impact of Covid-19 on airlines operation. Regular flight schedule was affected by airport closures and suspension of flights. Operations during the second quarter relied by large on repatriation, charter, and cargo flights. This resulted in lower revenues for the second quarter reaching AED120 million ($32.6 million) and consequently impacting the second quarter profitability to a net loss of AED239 million ($65 million).
 
Air Arabia took early measures to control overall cost and enhance cash position despite the challenges. These include deferred cost and capital expenditure, workforce restructuring as well as cost rationalisation and efficiency, which all resulted in reducing overall cost and preserving liquidity.
 
Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohamed Al Thani, Chairman of Air Arabia, said: “Air Arabia started the year 2020 with strong performance promising another year of growth and profitability. However, the unprecedent impact of Covid-19 left airlines worldwide battling the strongest challenge in its history”. 
 
“The full impact of Covid-19 on airline operations was fully materialised in the second quarter as a result of border closures and flights suspension across all key markets. This fact has led airlines to focus on controlling cost while supporting global relief efforts with repatriation and aid flights," he added.
 
"Air Arabia’s robust business model allowed the management team to act fast and take necessary measures to control cost and enhance liquidity while operating a mix of commercial flights where possible. These early measures have resulted in preserving cash and limiting the net loss of the first half to acceptable levels, while still being able to mobilise people during this intricate time and support repatriation efforts," he said.
 
“The prospects of the global aviation industry remain strong and will continue to play a vital role in the global economic recovery. While we started to see gradual opening of selective markets around the world, it is now clear that Covid-19 will continue to have a lasting impact on the aviation industry and the path to recovery is expected to be gradual. At Air Arabia, while we remain in a strong position weathering the Covid-19 impact, we continue to look at this challenge with a long-term view keeping business continuity as the prime focus,”  Al Thani added.
 
Air Arabia today operates a mix of scheduled, repatriation, charter, and cargo flights across its operating hubs in the UAE, Morocco, and Egypt. In July, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, the capital’s first low cost carrier, launched its operations from its base at Abu Dhabi International Airport.
 
Air Arabia has also upgraded its customer experience journey to include all safety measures that are in line with the highest international safety measures. The carrier base airports have also upgraded its entire infrastructure to ensure airport journey remain one of the safest while flying. - TradeArabia News Service



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