Air Arabia Reports Seconds Quarter 2025 Net Profit of $113 Million
- Joe Breitfeller
- Aug 13
- 2 min read
Air Arabia has reported a second quarter 2025 net profit of AED 415 million (US $113 million) on a year-over-year increase in revenue of 2.0 percent to AED 1.69 billion (US $460.1 million).

On Wednesday (August 13, 2025), Air Arabia reported their second quarter financial results for the period ending June 30, 2025. The carrier reported a second quarter net profit of AED 415 million (US $113 million) on a 2.0 percent year-over-year increase in revenue to AED 1.69 billion (US $460.1 million). Air Arabia carried over 5.1 million passengers during the period, a 15 percent increase compared to Q2 2024, with an average load factor of 85 percent, up 6.0 percent versus the same period last year.
In Wednesday’s announcement, Air Arabia’s Chairman, Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammad Al Thani, said,
“The strong performance recorded during the second quarter of this year reflects the resilience of our business model and the effective execution of our growth strategy. Despite escalating geopolitical tensions and regional conflict witnessed during this period, which disrupted operations and led to flight cancellations, we responded to these exceptional circumstances with agility and efficiency. We continued to invest in expanding operational capacity across all hubs, achieving a record seat load factor driven by strong and sustained demand for air travel.

“In the first half of the year, Air Arabia launched new routes, increased flight frequencies in key markets, and added aircraft to the fleet, enhancing our network, capacity, and customer offering. This growth came despite ongoing industry challenges such as political instability in some markets, fuel price volatility, currency fluctuations, and supply chain constraints. Our ability to expand in such conditions reflects the strength of our business model and the capability of our management team.
“As we look ahead to the remainder of 2025, our focus remains on expanding connectivity, serving new markets, and further enhancing operational efficiency and innovation. We remain committed to delivering exceptional value to our customers while creating sustainable growth and long-term returns for our shareholders.”
Air Arabia added two aircraft to their fleet during the first half of 2025, bringing the total to 83 owned and leased Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. Additionally, 120 new aircraft on order with Airbus are expected to begin delivery by the end of 2025. In the first half, the carrier also expanded their network by launching 13 new routes across their operating hubs in the UAE, Morocco, Egypt, and Pakistan.
Air Arabia operates a modern fleet of 83 Airbus A320 and 321 aircraft, which feature ‘SkyTime’ the carrier’s free in-flight streaming service. Additionally, guests will enjoy ‘Sky Café’, a diverse onboard menu at affordable prices. Air Arabia’s generous loyalty program ‘Air Rewards’, allows members to earn, transfer and spend points.
Source: Air Arabia