Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE) – Etihad Airways has announced operating and financial results for the first half of 2021, showing a progressive recovery across its business despite a slower than expected return to global air travel.
The airline carried one million passengers in H1 2021, with an average seat load factor of 24.9%. This represents an average 10% month-on-month growth in passenger volumes since Etihad restarted passenger operations in July 2020.
Network capacity in the first half of 2021 came in at 16.4 billion ASKs, and has grown steadily since the start of the year, with the airline operating almost 3,500 flights a month to 67 passenger and cargo destinations by the end of June 2021. Since the beginning of 2021, Etihad has launched or restarted operations to 10 destinations including the historic launch of scheduled services to Tel Aviv in April 2021.
As a result of new variants of the coronavirus affecting key travel markets in the Indian Sub-Continent and Europe, passenger revenue came in at US$0.3 billion, down by 68% year-on-year from US$1.0 billion. However, the dip in passenger revenue was offset by strong performance in cargo operations, with a 44% year-on-year increase in freight carried in H1 2021 (365,500 tonnes) and a 56% year-on-year increase in revenue (US$0.8 billion).
Tony Douglas, Group Chief Executive Officer, said: “Every day, Etihad Airways is making up for lost ground. Despite the curveball of the Delta variant disrupting the global recovery in air travel, we have continued to ramp up operations and are today in a much better place than this time in 2020. As soon as destinations are added to the Abu Dhabi green list or UAE travel corridors, we are seeing a three to six-fold jump in bookings in some cases, showing there is a tidal wave of demand waiting to be unleashed. We are ready to welcome more guests on board to experience why Etihad is second to none when it comes to ensuring passenger wellbeing.”
Throughout the first half of 2021, Etihad retained a singular focus on cost control, decreasing operating costs by 27% year-on-year from US$1.9 billion to US$1.4 billion, supported by reduced capacity and volume-related expenses. Fixed overhead costs saw a significant improvement, reducing by 22% to US$0.3 billion, while finance costs reduced by 22% owing to an ongoing balance sheet deleveraging. As a result, the airline managed to rebuild its liquidity position to pre-pandemic levels.
Overall, Etihad recorded a core operating loss of US$0.4 billion for H1 2021 (half the loss of US$0.8 billion in H1 2020), with EBITDA turning to a positive US$0.1 billion from a negative US$ 0.1 billion in the same period of 2020.
Adam Boukadida, Chief Financial Officer, said: “While market demand has been slower to recover than anticipated, our record cargo performance has continued to buoy the business. At the same time, we have continued to strengthen underlying fundamentals to place Etihad in a better position to maximise the value of passenger revenue as our volumes return. Our rock-solid credit rating has remained unwavering throughout the pandemic and was once again reaffirmed at ‘A with a stable outlook’ by Fitch in April 2021, serving as a clear sign of the long-term financial viability of our business. While the pandemic still poses challenges, Etihad is on the path to becoming a sustainable and profitable business.”
Key figures
H1 2021
H1 2020
Passenger revenue (US$ billion)
0.3
1.0
Cargo revenue (US$ billion)
0.8
0.5
Operating revenue (US$ billion)
1.2
1.7
EBITDA (US$ billion)
0.1
(0.1)
Core operating result (US$ billion)
(0.4)
(0.8)
Total passengers (million)
3.5
Available seat kilometres (billion)
16.4
23.7
Seat load factor (%)
24.9%
71.0%
Number of aircraft
64
103*
Cargo tonnage (leg tonnes ‘000)
365.5
254.3
* The majority of Etihad’s fleet was grounded in H1 2020 due to travel restrictions.
Highlights from the first half of 2021
Fleet and network
Etihad Airways continued to grow its global network throughout the first half of 2021 as destinations were added to the Abu Dhabi green list and bilateral travel corridors were formed with the UAE.
Product and service
In 2021, the airline focused on developing its industry-leading Etihad Wellness programme, launched at the outset of the pandemic to ensure passenger health and safety, as well as trial and launch products and services to support a global return to travel.
Workforce
Ensuring the health and safety of staff and supporting employees in weathering the pandemic has been a focus area for Etihad Airways in 2021.
Cargo
Etihad Airways has recorded strong results in cargo operations in H1 2021 as it continued to play a critical role in facilitating international trade.
Sustainability
Etihad Airways has established a comprehensive sustainability strategy spearheaded by its Greenliner programme, with the ambitious target of net zero emissions by 2050. The airline is prioritising a green recovery and has implemented a number of key sustainability initiatives in H1 2021.
Industry awards
In the first half of 2021, Etihad Airways received a number of highly distinguished industry awards for health and safety, guest experience, and branding.