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Emirates airline posts record annual profit on strong travel demand

Emirates airline posts record annual profit on strong travel demand

Yahoo08-05-2025
DUBAI (Reuters) - Dubai's Emirates airline on Thursday reported a record full-year profit, boosted by strong international travel demand on major routes.
The results underscore a sustained rebound in global air travel, with Emirates benefiting from a surge in demand across Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
The airline, among the world's largest by international capacity, has added new routes and increased flight frequencies amid a surge in tourism and business travel.
It carried 53.7 million passengers in the fiscal year, with seat capacity up 4%.
But escalating trade tensions and geopolitical uncertainty are clouding the outlook for the broader industry.
The Gulf carrier posted earnings of 19.1 billion dirhams ($5.2 billion) for the year ended March 31, compared with 17.2 billion dirhams a year earlier.
($1 = 3.6727 UAE dirham)
(Reporting by Manya Saini. Editing by Susan Fenton and Mark Potter)
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