Long-Hall Career Emirates Report records an annual profit of $ 5.2 billion

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Dubai: Long-Haul carrier Emirates said on Thursday that it made an annual profit of USD 5.2 billion, making it one of the world’s most profitable airlines. Dubai -based carrier served 53.7 million passengers from his hub at Dubai International Airport compared to 51.9 million passengers in its financial year. The same period had a profit of US $ 4.7 billion. The Samagra Emirates Group owned by Dubai’s sovereign wealth funds is known as Dubai’s Investment Corporation, a year ago an annual profit of USD 5.6 billion compared to USD 5.1 billion. “Our excellent financial status enables us to continue construction from our successful business models and continue scaling,” said Emirate President and CEO Sheikh Ahmed Ahmed Al Maketom said. “While some markets are concerned about trade and travel restrictions, volatility in our industry is not new,” he said. “We simply navigate and navigate around these challenges.” The financial year of Emirates runs from April 1 to March 31, including revenue from both 2024 and 2025. The carrier is reported to have 260 aircraft and has been flying at 148 locations worldwide, which has long been dependent on Boeing 777 and Double-Dekar Airbus A380. However, Emirates has also started in its program along with Airbus A350. Emirates acts as an important link in the east-west trip and is the crown jewel of experts and diplomats, which refers to as “Dubai Inc.”. – A series of mutual companies seen by the ruling Al Maktaum family of Sheikhadam. The results of the Emirates track their base, Dubai International Airport with them. The world’s busiest airport for international travelers was 92.3 million passengers passing through their terminals at 2024. The airport now plans to move second in the city-state, reaching the project of about 35 billion USD in the next 10 years to spread the airfield in its southern desert. A real estate boom and the city’s highest tourism numbers have made Dubai a destination as well as a lowover. However, the city is now struggling with increasing traffic and the cost of putting pressure on both its Emirati citizens and foreign residents that strengthen their economy. As one of the seven ruled raised, the autocratic Shekhas, who created the United Arab Emirates, Dubai provided more than 4 billion US dollars in a bailout at the height of the epidemic. In his report on Thursday, Emirates said that he had paid a USD $ 3.6 billion.

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