The Emirates Group has announced its half-year results for 2018-19. The
Group saw steady revenue growth compared to the same period last year.
However, its profits were impacted by
the significant rise in oil prices, and unfavourable currency movements
in certain markets, amidst other challenges for the airline and travel
industry.
The Emirates Group revenue was AED54.4
billion ($ 14.8 billion) for the first six months of its 2018-2019
financial year, up 10 per cent by AED 49.4 billion ($ 13.5 billion)
during the same period last year.
Profitability was down 53 per cent
compared to the same period last year, with the Group reporting a
2018-19 half-year net profit of AED 1.1 billion ($ 296 million).
The profit erosion was primarily due to
the significant increase in fuel prices of 37 per cent compared to the
same period last year, as well as the negative impact of currencies in
certain markets.
The Group’s cash position on 30th
September 2018 was at AED 21.5 billion ($ 5.9 billion), compared to AED
25.4 billion ($ 6.9 billion) as at 31st March 2018.
The Chairman and Chief Executive,
Emirates Airline and Group, His Highness (HH) Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al
Maktoum said, “Emirates and dnata grew steadily in the first half of
2018-19. Demand for our high quality products and services remained
healthy, as we won new and return customers across our businesses and
this is reflected in our revenue performance. However, the high fuel
cost as well as currency devaluations in markets like India, Brazil,
Angola and Iran, wiped approximately AED 4.6 billion from our profits.
“We are proactively managing the myriad
challenges faced by the airline and travel industry, including the
relentless downward pressure on yields, and uncertain economic and
political realities in our region and in other parts of the world.
“We are keeping a tight rein on
controllable costs and will continue to drive efficiency improvement
through the implementation of new technology and business processes.”
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