Etihad Airways announced its strongest second quarter and half-year financial performances on record, reflecting continued solid growth in its airline alliance strategy and global cargo operations. The national carrier of the United Arab Emirates achieved an 8 per cent increase in Q2 2013 passenger revenues, generating US$921 million (2012: US $855 million), while passenger revenues for the first half of 2013 reached US$1.8 billion (2012: $1.6 billion), up by 13 per cent.
Revenue generated by codeshare and equity alliance airline partners was US$184 million in Q2 2013. This was 25 per cent above the US $147 million turnover in the same period of 2012. Partnership revenue comprised 20 per cent of the airline’s total passenger revenue in both Q2 and the first half of 2013.
James Hogan, President and Chief Executive Officer, Etihad Airways said the company’s Q2 and half year results were achieved despite the continuation of unsteady economic and geopolitical factors, with air fare yields slightly lower for the quarter, compressed by strong competitive capacity growth and resultant price competition. “Despite the tough global trading climate, we have still achieved record, double digit growth in both Q2 and the first half of 2013. This reflects not only the continuing popularity of our Abu Dhabi hub, but the growing maturity of our airline partnership strategy and the strength of our cargo operations, which continue to well exceed industry growth rates,” Hogan said.
He added that a significant achievement in Q2 was the improved contribution of the Etihad Airways equity alliance partners, in particular Germany’s airberlin, which has become the largest codeshare contributor. This reflects increased connectivity between the integrated networks of the two airlines.
Etihad Airways increased its codeshare partnerships during Q2, adding Serbia’s national carrier, JatAirways, and announced new partnerships with Air Canada, South African Airways and Belavia of Belarussia, all to take effect during Q3. With these inclusions, Etihad Airways will have 45 codeshare partners and a virtual global network of more than 350 destinations, the most comprehensive of any alliance or Middle Eastern airline.
In Q2, Etihad Airways’ Available Seat Kilometres (ASKs) – reflecting network seat capacity – rose by 13 per cent to 17.2 billion (2012: 15.2 billion). Revenue Passenger Kilometres (RPKs) – reflecting traffic – increased by 13 per cent to 13.3 billion in Q2 2013 (2012: 11.8 billion). This growth was achieved through the delivery of two new Boeing 777-300 passenger aircraft – a three-class version seating 328 passengers and a two-class model seating 380 – and a corresponding increase in flights, including new services to Amsterdam, Sao Paulo and Belgrade. Results for Q2 were further strengthened by the introduction late in March of daily flights to a fourth new destination, Washington, D.C.
During Q2 Etihad Airways announced that, subject to regulatory approvals, it would acquire 24 per cent of India’s Jet Airways, enlarging the Etihad Airways equity alliance and group network. In addition, Etihad Airways signed an Initial Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Serbia to discuss potentially investing in JatAirways. Etihad Airways also secured Australian regulatory approval to increase its equity stake in Virgin Australia from 10 per cent to 19.9 per cent. As well as its Virgin Australia stake, Etihad Airways holds a 29 per cent shareholding in airberlin, 40 per cent of Air Seychelles and three per cent of Aer Lingus.