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UAE's Emirates reports record $2.9 billion in profit after two years of losses

The Dubai-based airline’s numbers indicate it has finally recovered from the coronavirus pandemic.
An Emirates Airbus A380 aircraft descends on its landing approach to Dubai International Airport, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, April 17, 2023.

Emirates released its earnings for the prior fiscal year on Thursday, posting a profit for the first time in three years. Like other Gulf airlines, Emirates sustained major financial losses as a result of travel restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic.

Emirates reported an annual profit of $2.9 billion for the fiscal year 2022-23. This constitutes a record high for the Dubai-based airline. The profit was driven by an 81% increase in revenue attributed to “strong customer demand worldwide with almost all travel restrictions removed,” according to a press release.

The Emirates Group as a whole also reported a record $3 billion in profits. The group includes Emirates the airline as well as the airport services provider data, which reported a $90 million profit compared to last year’s $30 million.

Emirates’ fiscal year runs from April 1-March 31.

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