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Qatar Airways Group Reports Record $2.15 Billion Profit Amid Surging Passenger Demand
Qatar Airways Group has reported a record-breaking net profit of $2.15 billion (€1.98 billion) for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024, as the airline capitalized on a global aviation rebound and rising passenger demand.
The results, released Monday by the state-owned holding company, mark the strongest financial performance in the group’s history. Annual revenue rose to $23.4 billion (€21.53 billion), up from $22.1 billion (€20.33 billion) the previous year. The group’s profit also saw a significant jump from the $1.6 billion (€1.47 billion) reported in the prior fiscal year.
“These record-breaking results are a testament to the hard work, skill, and dedication of teams across all of Qatar Airways Group,” said Group CEO Badr Mohammed Al-Meer in a statement.
The airline carried 43.1 million passengers during the year, up from 40 million the previous year, as global air travel continued its recovery following the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The company’s fleet of over 230 aircraft — comprising both Airbus and Boeing models — services a wide network of long-haul and regional destinations.
Qatar Airways, along with UAE-based carriers Emirates and Etihad, plays a pivotal role in connecting East and West through its strategic hub in Doha. Its geographical location on the Arabian Peninsula makes it a key player in international transit routes, linking Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
The airline also benefited from the global exposure generated by Qatar’s hosting of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which bolstered tourism and infrastructure investment across the country.
Qatar Airways Group includes not only the passenger airline but also its cargo division, airport operator Hamad International Airport, and the Qatar Duty Free retail arm. Its fiscal year runs from April 1 to March 31.
The results come on the heels of similar strong performance from regional competitors. Earlier this month, Dubai-based Emirates Airline reported annual profits of $5.2 billion (€4.78 billion), positioning itself as the world’s most profitable carrier.
The strong financial performance of Qatar Airways underscores the resilience of Gulf carriers and the region’s growing influence in global aviation. With demand for international travel continuing to rise, the airline is well-positioned to sustain its growth trajectory in the coming year.
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