flydubai network matures with increased passenger growth and flight frequency

flydubai has today announced its Half-Year Results for 2016 and has reported total revenue of AED 2,302 million (USD 627 million) an increase of 5.4% compared to the first six months of last year and a loss of AED 89.9 million (USD 24.5 million) 39% lower than the same period last year.

Passenger numbers have increased to 4.9 million demonstrating sustained strong growth; an increase of 16.5% compared to the first six months of 2015. The number of Business Class passengers carried, per departure, saw an increase of 19% compared to same period last year.

In the first half of its financial year, flydubai has seen an increase in the flight frequency to existing destinations on its network including Bahrain, Baku, Belgrade, Bucharest, Muscat and Salalah as it grows the demand for travel and passengers recognise the benefits of direct air links.

Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer of flydubai, commenting on the Half-Year Results for 2016, said:

“flydubai’s network continues to mature offering our passengers enhanced connectivity as we meet the growing demand for travel in the region. Looking ahead to the second half of the year, we have started to receive the first deliveries from the order for 111 aircraft placed in 2013 with a total of 8 aircraft scheduled to join our fleet between May and December.”

Reflecting on the tragic loss of FZ981, Ghaith Al Ghaith, said:

“Saturday 19 March brought news you never hope to hear and all those who lost loved ones remain upper most in our thoughts. Our Long Term Family Assistance Team remain available to all families for as long as they require.”

Mukesh Sodani, Chief Financial Officer of flydubai, said:

“We have seen continued pressure on yields due to the uncertain international economic situation set against a backdrop of lower oil prices and adverse currency exchange rates.  We maintain a sharp focus on cost improvement while pursuing our broader goal of expanding our network and our service offering.”

Lower fuel prices, together with a reduction in its hedging position from 41% last year to 22% this year, saw fuel account for 23.5% of total operating cost down from 30.6% last year.

In the first half of 2016, flydubai’s average fleet age was 3.7 years.  During the same period, flydubai has issued three Sale and Leaseback mandates for a total of eight Next-Generation Boeing 737-800 aircraft.  One aircraft joined the flydubai fleet in May and a second in June. The closing cash and cash equivalents position, including pre-delivery payments for future aircraft deliveries, remained robust at AED 2.4 billion.

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