Abu Dhabi's Etihad Airways sees a $143 mn profit in 2023 as passenger numbers rise
Etihad Airways, based in Abu Dhabi, announced a profit of USD 143 million for the year, citing increased passenger numbers as a key factor. This profit marks a turnaround for the airline, which faced significant losses during the pandemic-induced ...

Etihad saw revenue of USD 5.5 billion in 2023, compared to USD 4.9 billion in 2022. Its profit in 2022 was just USD 25 million. It reported a loss of USD 478 million in 2021 and a staggering USD 1.7 billion loss in 2020.
Etihad flew 14 million passengers last year, compared to 10 million the year before.
"Our task at hand is to further strengthen our business as we continue our growth strategy and pursue further margin expansion opportunities," Etihad CEO Antonoaldo Neves said in a statement.
Abu Dhabi's rulers launched Etihad in 2003, rivalling the established Dubai government-owned carrier Emirates, which boasts a larger fleet and a far-flung network. Emirates flies out of Dubai International Airport, located only 115 kilometers (70 miles) away from the capital of Abu Dhabi. The two airlines compete in the long-haul carrier market, using their nation's location as a key east-west transit point to their advantage.
Etihad struggled with its business plan and underwent cost-cutting measures even before the pandemic. Since 2016, Etihad has lost some USD 6 billion as it has aggressively bought up stakes in airlines from Europe to Asia to compete against Emirates and Qatar Airways.
Etihad's network now flies to 72 locations with a fleet of 85 aircraft.
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