Dhaka, Nov. 12 -- Air Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa's largest low-cost carrier, reported a record net profit of AED 656 million ($179 million) for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2025, up 16pc from a year earlier, driven by robust travel demand and network expansion.
Quarterly revenue rose 14pc to AED 2.04 billion, as passenger numbers across its hubs grew 16pc to 5.9 million.
The average seat load factor climbed four points to 85pc, underscoring sustained efficiency and demand across its routes.
Chairman Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammad Al Thani said the results reflected the airline's "resilient business model" and strong operational discipline despite geopolitical and supply chain pressures.
For the first nine months of 20...
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