prosperous financial year for Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways, the MENA region's pioneer and a global leader in the aviation industry, has achieved an unprecedented record profit of 7.85 billion QAR (2.15 billion USD) in the fiscal year 2024/2025. This represents a 28% increase from the previous year.
The success of Qatar Airways can be attributed to several strategic decisions, including investments in digital technologies, data-driven processes, and a reliable supply chain. The airline has also bolstered its international presence, with significant growth in passenger and regional traffic.
One of the key advancements is the implementation of the conversational AI-based digital cabin crew "Sama." Qatar Airways is also the first airline worldwide to offer high-speed Starlink Internet, setting new standards for in-flight digital connectivity. This integration has been made on the Boeing 777 fleet, enhancing the overall passenger experience.
CEO Badr Mohammed Al-Meer credited the success to the dedication of over 55,000 employees worldwide. The promotion of internal talent is the core of the company's "Qatar Airways 2.0" strategy.
Qatar Airways Cargo, the world's leading air cargo provider, has seen a 17% growth in revenue since the pandemic. This growth is a testament to the resilience of the air cargo sector and Qatar Airways' strategic investments.
The expansion of Hamad International Airport, with a capacity of up to 65 million passengers per year, is a key pillar for future growth for Qatar Airways. Ranking among the world's most modern aviation hubs, Hamad International Airport continues to attract travellers from around the globe.
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Qatar Airways' strategic decisions, such as investments in Virgin Australia (25%) and the acquisition of a quarter of South African Airlink, have contributed to the positive results and strengthened the company's global market position. The airline continues to lead the way in innovation and profitability, setting new standards for the aviation industry.
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