Etihad Airways Records AED 1.12 Billion Profit in H1 2025, Up 32%, With 10.2M Passengers & Global Expansion

Etihad Airways’ first-half 2025 results showed a 32% rise in net profit to AED 1.12 billion, supported by international expansion and 10.2 million passengers.

Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways first half was its most profitable yet, the company said, as its net profit reached 1.12 billion UAE dirham ($304.96 million), up 32% year-on-year.

Etihad carried 10.2 million passengers in the six months ending June 30, a 17% increase from the previous year, even as regional tensions – including June’s 12-day air war between Israel and Iran – affected airlines across the Middle East.

Chairman Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa attributed the airline’s growth to its international expansion, which included the launch or announcement of 27 new destinations since January and the addition of 20 aircraft over the last 18 months.

On 2nd September, chief executive Antonoaldo Neves told Reuters that the carrier was ready for an initial public offering, but had no immediate plans to go public and had sufficient resources to independently fund its $20 billion expansion strategy for the next 10 years.

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