Etihad Airways loses $476 million in 2021

Etihad Airways today announced its business results for 2021, recording a strong recovery in passenger operations along with a significant improvement in financial performance, posting a much-reduced loss of US $476 million for 2021 (2020: US$ 1.70 billion).

The airline carried 3.5 million passengers in 2021, with an average seat load factor of 39.6%. Passenger loads doubled in the second half of the year, reaching 70.1% in December as travel demand peaked during the winter holiday period. The airline recorded a particularly strong surge in passenger volumes in Q4 following the September relaxation of mandatory quarantine periods in Abu Dhabi.

Network capacity came in at 37.21 billion ASKs for the year, with the airline connecting Abu Dhabi to 71 passenger and cargo destinations across 47 countries. The airline launched or restarted operations to 13 destinations in 2021, most notably introducing scheduled services to Tel Aviv following the normalization of relations between the UAE and Israel.

Etihad Airways posted passenger revenues of US$ 1.07 billion in 2021, down by 14% year-on-year. While ongoing travel restrictions and new variants of the virus dampened demand, the airline saw passenger revenues bounce back in the last quarter of the year, recovering to 50% of 2019 levels in December.

Cargo operations meanwhile continued to outperform expectations, with a 27% year-on-year increase in freight carried in 2021 (729,200 tonnes) coupled with a rise in cargo revenues of 49% to US$ 1.73 billion, the highest figure in the history of the airline.

Tony Douglas, Group Chief Executive Officer, commented: “In another year of global uncertainty, Etihad Airways has continued to move forward, strengthen its business, and build on its world-class travel proposition. As always, this has been thanks to our remarkable people who have gone above and beyond to make the most of every opportunity. Despite the slowdown caused by Omicron, we are confident that the spring and summer season will continue to see a resurgence in travel as more people return to the skies.

โ€œWe look forward to our guests being able to experience our state-of-the-art Airbus A350s when they debut later this year, taking pride of place alongside our Boeing 787s. With one of the most fuel-efficient fleets in the world and with sustainability at the very top of our agenda, we will continue to pave the way for more sustainable flying in 2022 and beyond.โ€

As operations progressively ramped up throughout 2021, Etihad maintained an absolute focus on cost control, decreasing operating costs by a further US$ 110 million, despite a US$ 197 million increase in fuel costs driven by rallying oil prices.

Fixed overhead costs and finance costs also recorded a significant reduction, decreasing by 14% (or US$ 110 million) and 20% (or US$ 90 million) respectively. As a result, the airline managed to maintain strong liquidity in 2021.

Overall, Etihad recorded a core operating loss of US$ 476 million for fiscal year 2021, representing a 72% improvement compared to 2020 (US$ 1.70 billion) and a 41% improvement against pre-pandemic results in 2019 (US$ 802 million). EBITDA improved by more than US$ 1 billion, turning to positive US$ 408 million from a negative US$ 651 million in 2020.

Key figures

2021

2020

Passenger revenue (US$ billion)

1.07

1.24

Cargo revenue (US$ billion)

1.73

1.16

Operating revenue (US$ billion)

3.14

2.66

EBITDA (US$ billion)

0.41

(0.65)

Core operating result (US$ billion)

(0.48)

(1.70)

Total passengers (million)

3.46

4.15

Available seat kilometres (billion)

37.21

37.45

Seat load factor (%)

39.6%

52.9%

Number of aircraft

67

103*

Cargo tonnage (leg tonnes โ€˜000)

729.20

575.70

 

* Part of the airlineโ€™s fleet was grounded in 2020 as a result of Covid-19.

Highlights from 2021

Strategy

Etihad Airways announced a proposed transaction in December 2021 to divest a number of subsidiary businesses to ADQ, one of the region’s largest holding companies, and to ADNEC.

 

The transaction is set to be completed in 2022 and will support the continued development of Abu Dhabi’s civil aviation sector as well as enable Etihad Airways to further sharpen its focus on its core airline business, accelerating its transformation.

 

Our joint-venture airline, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, the first low-cost carrier in Abu Dhabi, continued to grow in 2021 with the launch of seven new destinations, expanding its network to 15 cities by the end of the year.

Fleet and network

Etihad Airways has a strong network spanning major cities in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and North America, which has continued to grow in a measured way in 2021 as destinations have reopened and travel demand has returned.

 

  • The number of passenger destinations grew by 28% in 2021, from 50 up to a high of 64 during the summer peak, as Etihad Airways rebuilt air connectivity to the vibrant capital of Abu Dhabi and tapped pent-up travel demand.

 

  • Etihad’s total fleet at the end of 2021 comprised 67 aircraft including five freighters, with an average age of 5.7 years.

 

  • The backbone of the carrier’s fleet is the highly fuel-efficient B787 Dreamliner. Etihad Airways is one of the largest operators of this aircraft type in the world, with 39 B787-9 and B787-10s in the fleet.

 

  • Etihad Airways is currently preparing to enter new Airbus A350 aircraft into service, with the first one set to take off in Q2 2022.

 

  • As well as launching year-round flights to Tel Aviv and Vienna, Etihad Airways introduced seasonal routes to capture leisure summer and winter demand, including new services to Malaga, Mykonos and Santorini.

 

  • The airline continued to build on its codeshare network in 2021 by strengthening existing agreements with key partners such as Gulf Air, and forging a new partnership with El Al. At the end of the year, Etihad had 50 active codeshare partnerships, expanding its network reach to more than 400 cities worldwide.

 

Product and service

In 2021, Etihad Airways continued to invest in developing a thoughtful and digitally enabled travel experience inspired by Emirati hospitality, with health and wellness assured at every stage of the customer journey.

 

  • Etihad Airways was one of the first airlines globally to trial and implement the IATA Travel Pass as a solution to simplify the storage of verified Covid-19 tests and certifications.

 

  • For added convenience, Etihad Airways launched a new Home Check In facility, allowing customers to check in their bags, choose their seats and collect their boarding passes and luggage tags from their home, skipping queues at the airport.

 

  • To simplify the process of traveling during the global health crisis, Etihad Airways introduced a Verified to Fly service that allows guests to upload their tests, passenger locator forms, vaccination certificates, and other necessary paperwork in advance of their flight to confirm their eligibility for travel.

 

  • The airline continued its industry-leading Etihad Wellness program, a key service differentiator which was developed at the outbreak of the pandemic to ensure passenger health and wellbeing at every touchpoint and provide peace of mind when travelling.

 

  • The Etihad Wellness programme has continued to be championed by trained Wellness Ambassadors who provide guests with care and essential travel health information on the ground and onboard flights, as well as initiatives to maintain the highest standards of cleanliness and sanitisation, with complimentary wellness kits, and Covid-19 insurance cover for passengers.

 

People

While Covid remained a dominant force, the airlineโ€™s workforce focus for 2021 was two-fold: to continue protecting the health and wellbeing of employees while driving employee engagement.

 

  • In 2021, Etihad Airways became the first airline in the world with 100% of operating onboard crew vaccinated to help curb the spread of the coronavirus.

 

  • As one of the first businesses in the UAE to offer employees access to a Covid-19 vaccine, Etihad Airways has now reached a vaccination rate of 95% across UAE-based staff.

 

  • To minimise risk to employees, the airline implemented a rigorous workforce PCR testing programme for all staff coupled with robust workplace safety measures, including deep cleaning and sanitisation initiatives.

 

  • Organisational health continued to improve in 2021, rising from 73% to 76%, as the airline invested in initiatives to raise staff engagement and motivation.

 

  • A salary reduction, carried over from 2020, supported the business in navigating unprecedented challenges from the pandemic and was brought to an end in October.

 

  • In a time of need, Etihad Airways was a leader in providing humanitarian aid both locally and globally. The airline ran more than 30 initiatives around the world, reaching almost 230,000 individuals from minority groups to refugees to communities impacted by natural disasters.

 

  • At the end of 2021, the total workforce stood at 12,533 employees.

 

Cargo

Etihad Airways achieved a new milestone in 2021 by recording the highest cargo revenues in 18 years of operations.

 

  • Etihad Airways is a founding member of the HOPE Consortium, an Abu Dhabi coalition formed to create a complete supply chain solution to distribute Covid-19 vaccines worldwide, which has to date handled more than 250 million vaccine doses to over 40 countries in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia and South America.

 

  • Pharmaceutical shipments using the airlineโ€™s specialised PharmaLife product increased by 85% year-on-year in 2021. The airline was the first carrier in the Middle East to be awarded IATAโ€™s CEIV certification for pharmaceutical logistics and launched the first fully compliant origin-to-destination pharma air corridor, between Abu Dhabi and Brussels.

 

  • In a move to boost cargo capacity, Etihad Airways has temporarily modified five Boeing B777 aircraft to support cabin loaded cargo, operating over 800 charter and scheduled cargo flights in the new configuration in 2021.

 

  • The cargo booking portal on etihadcargo.com was revamped in 2021 to streamline the booking process to less than 45 seconds, increasing web bookings by 36% within three months of launch.

 

  • Etihad Cargo maintained an on-time-performance and delivered-as-promised rating of 85% during 2021, despite operational challenges posed by global restrictions.

 

Sustainability

Etihad Airways is committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and pioneering sustainable air travel.

 

  • As a result of a wide range of sustainability initiatives and the introduction of new operational efficiencies, Etihad Airways achieved a 5.6% reduction in the emissions intensity of its passenger fleet in 2021.

 

  • In 2021, Etihad Airways united key industry OEMs to form the most comprehensive, cross-organisational initiative ever undertaken to reduce CO2 emissions in aviation. The airline’s sustainability programme, previously focused on its fleet of GEnX-powered Boeing aircraft under the “Greenliner Programme”, was expanded in 2021 by a similar initiative focused on Rolls Royce XWB-powered Airbus A350s under a programme called “Sustainability50”. Both programmes are aimed at researching and developing new technologies and methods of flying to aid decarbonisation efforts and enhance operational efficiencies.

 

  • Etihad Airways operated its most sustainable flight ever in 2021, from London Heathrow to Abu Dhabi. The flight leveraged two years of learnings to reduce emissions by 39,000kg, or by 72% in absolute terms compared to an equivalent flight in 2019, using a combination of a high blend of SAF, contrail reduction, efficient airport handling processes using electric tractors, a highly optimised flight routing and more.

 

  • The airline committed to adopting 400 mangroves, one for each passenger onboard its most sustainable flight, and has bolstered this commitment by forming a new partnership with Jubail Island in 2022 to plant a further 182,000 mangrove trees over the next five years in Abu Dhabi.

 

  • The carbon emissions of the airlineโ€™s signature Etihad Greenliner aircraft were completely offset for the entirety of 2021, totalling 79.4 tonnes of CO2 emissions across 834 flights, as part of the first carbon offset programme in the region.

 

  • Etihad Airways announced the worldโ€™s first green loyalty programme in 2021, called Conscious Choices, which rewards members of Etihad Guest for making sustainable choices in their day-to-day lives to reduce their carbon footprint.

 

  • In 2021, Etihad Airways raised US$1.2 billion in the first sustainability-linked loan (SLL) tied to environmental, social and governance (ESG) targets in global aviation, making it the largest sustainable financing deal in the airlineโ€™s history and the third innovative financial deal in three consecutive years, following a first-of-a-kind sustainability-linked transition sukuk in 2020 and a loan tied to the UN Sustainable Development Goals in 2019.

 

  • Nearly 30% of the airlineโ€™s global supply chain is driven by UAE-based businesses, and Etihad Airways is actively growing and accelerating its local spend through a programme called Al Watani to support the development and sustainability of local businesses and communities in the UAE.

Swiss to be the worldโ€™s first airline to use Synhelion solar fuel

 

Swiss International Air Lines to be the worldโ€™s first airline to use Synhelion solar fuel

Swiss and the Lufthansa Group have concluded a strategic collaboration with the Synhelion company to bring its solar aviation fuel to market. This will make Swiss the first airline in the world to use โ€˜sun-to-liquidโ€™ fuel. The process devised by Synhelion uses concentrated sunlight to produce carbon-neutral kerosene. With this collaboration, SWISS and Synhelion are playing a pioneering role in the production and the adoption of sustainable aviation fuels.

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) and the Lufthansa Group have concluded a strategic collaboration with ETH Zurich spinoff Synhelion to bring solar aviation fuel to market. This will make SWISS the first airline in the world to use solar kerosene. โ€œOur team-up with Synhelion is founded on our shared vision to make carbon-neutral flying in regular flight operations possible through the use of solar fuel,โ€ explains SWISS Chief Executive Officer Dieter Vranckx. โ€œWe are proud that SWISS will be the first airline in the world to fly with solar kerosene. In partnering with Synhelion, we are supporting Swiss innovation and are actively pursuing and promoting the development, the market introduction and the scaling-up of this highly promising technology for producing sustainable fuels.โ€

Sunlight โ€“ the way to carbon-neutral flying

Synhelion has developed a key technology for manufacturing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from renewable energy sources. The unique procedure uses concentrated solar heat to manufacture syngas which can then be synthesized into kerosene using standard industrial processes. This sun-to-liquid fuel closes the fuel carbon cycle: when combusted, it will only produce as muchย CO2ย as went into its manufacture. The new fuel thus makes a major contribution to effectively decarbonizing air transport.

Synhelion will build the worldโ€™s first-ever facility for the industrial production of solar fuel in Jรผlich (Germany) this year. SWISS is set to become the first customer for the solar kerosene in 2023. Under the collaboration now concluded, SWISS and the Lufthansa Group will support the development of Synhelionโ€™s planned commercial fuel production facility in Spain, too.

Swiss pioneer Synhelion, Swiss, Edelweiss and the Lufthansa Group have been working together since 2020 to help reduce the carbon dioxide emissions of Swiss aviation through the use of solar fuels.

Swiss plans pioneering role in the use of sustainable fuels from renewable sources

The Lufthansa Group and Swiss have been pursuing and promoting comprehensive measures to minimize their carbon dioxide emissions for several years now, and work closely with their partners to steadily further reduce the environmental impact of their business and operational activities. Swiss will be substantially increasing its use of sustainable aviation fuels in the next few years to help achieve its climate objectives. In view of the limited availability of biofuels, however, alternatives will be required. โ€œThis is why we are actively supporting the development of solar fuels,โ€ stresses SWISS CEO Vranckx. โ€œWe want to be a pioneer in their use. So our involvement with Synhelion is a key element in our long-term sustainability strategy.โ€

American severs its interline connections with Aeroflot and S7 Airlines

American Airlines has suspended its interline agreements with Aeroflot Russian Airlines and S7 Airlines.

CommutAir pilots ratify new long-term contract

CommutAir and its pilots represented by the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) ratified a new long term contract today.ย  The new contract includes significant improvements to pay, benefits and quality of life to competitively position the company to maintain its long term growth.ย  Among the most significant changes are:

  1. 30% increase in starting First Officer wages –ย $51/hr
  2. 25% increase in starting Captain wages –ย $84/hr
  3. Commuting program to include company-paid travel to/from home to work
  4. Employeeย 401Kย contributions up to 16% matched 50% by the company
  5. Sign on bonus program up toย $50,000ย for Direct Entry Captains
  6. Longevity credit up to 50% for new hires with prior FAR 121 industry experience

Allegiant to add three more routes in May

Allegiant Air is adding three new routes in May including Orange County and Newark:

Orange County (Santa Ana) – Idaho Falls, ID starting on May 18, 2022

Newark – Des Moines starting on May 20, 2022

Sanford (near Orlando) – Las Vegas starting on May 27, 2022

 

airBaltic’s message to Ukraine and Ukrainians who have fled the violence by Russia

Weย #StandWithUkraineย ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆย Our hearts and thoughts are with the brave Ukrainian nation. We have made several efforts to support the Ukrainian people affected by the current situation.

As a large number of Ukrainians have an urgent need to travel, we provide special customer support also for those Ukrainian passengers that need to travel from European airports to Latvia, yet donโ€™t have valid documentation. If you have any questions, please contact us via phone, e-mail or social media accounts of airBaltic. We also operate a dedicated customer support line in Ukrainian โ€“ call +380 893 202414.

We are open to welcoming more Ukrainians joining our team. Latvia has eased rules for the employment of Ukrainian people, and we encourage everyone interested to join airBaltic as cabin crew, mechanics, technicians, flight coordinators, call center and IT specialists. To find out more, please visitย careers.airbaltic.comย or contact us at careers@airbaltic.com.

As the largest airline of the Baltic region, we have to thank our actively encouraged and engaged employees who are helping Ukrainian people. Either by volunteering, providing accommodation or simply donating for first aid.

More information for Ukrainians coming to Latvia is available onย ukraine-latvia.com

Finnair is cancelling flights to Japan, Korea, China and Russia

Finnair is being hit hard due to airspace closures and the invasion of Russia into Ukraine:

Due to the closure of Russian airspace, Finnair is cancelling flights to Japan, Korea, China and Russia.

Due to the closure of Russian airspace, we are evaluating alternative routings for some of our flights to Japan, Korea and China. So far, we have cancelled flights to these destinations until 6 March 2022, and cancelled all flights to Russia until 28 May 2022.

We will communicate on further cancellations of our flights to Japan, China and Korea starting from the end of this week, once the routing plans have been finalized.

We continue flying from Helsinki to Bangkok, Phuket, Singapore and Delhi and from Stockholm Arlanda to Phuket. We will avoid using the Russian airspace which lengthens the travel time by approximately one hour.

Flyr continues to expand, adds five new routes to Spain and Portugal

Flyr is adding five new routes from Oslo:

From Oslo:

Ibiza – starting on June 9

Madrid – starting on June 23

Valencia – starting on June 30

Porto – starting on July 1

Faro – starting on July 2

 

Caribbean Airlines is coming to Houston

Caribbean Airlines will add the Port-of-Span, Trinidad – Houston (Bush Intercontinental) route starting on March 22, 2022.

 

Flights Between Trinidad and Houston from March 22

ROUTE FLIGHT # DAY DEPARTURE ARRIVAL
Trinidad to Houston BW 700 TUE 1:05AM 6:20AM
Houston to Trinidad*
Houston to Guyana
Guyana to Houston
BW 701
BW 701
TUE
WED
9:20PM
5:50AM
4:35AM +1
7:00AM
Trinidad to Houston*
Trinidad to Guyana
Guyana to Houston
BW 702
BW 702
WED
WED
2:10PM
4:25PM
3:20PM
10:05PM
Houston to Trinidad BW 703 THU 1:35PM 8:15PM

Flights Between Guyana and Houston from March 23

ROUTE FLIGHT # DAY DEPARTURE ARRIVAL
Houston to Georgetown* BW 701 TUE 9:20PM 4:35AM+1
Georgetown to Houston BW 702 WED 4:25PM 10:05PM

 

Jet2 drops its mask requirement, adds more flights for the summer

"Jet2 Keflonia"

Jet2 (Jet2.com) has become the first U.K. airline to remove the mask requirement with this announcement:

โ€œItโ€™s no longer a legal requirement to wear a face mask at our airports or onboard our planes. However, as per UK Government guidance, we recommend that you continue to wear a face mask in these spaces, and you will need to wear one when you get to your overseas destination.โ€

Jet2.comย andย Jet2holidaysย have responded to the strong demand for Spring and Easter holidays, by adding more flights and holidays to six popular destinations acrossย Mainland Spain, theย Canaries, theย Balearicsย andย Portugal (Faro).

The leading leisure airline and UKโ€™s leading tour operator to many destinations across the Mediterranean and Canary Islands have added over 80 new flights toย Alicante,ย Malaga,ย Tenerife,ย Lanzarote,ย Majorcaย andย Faro (Algarve)ย representing over 15,000 additional seats on sale for Spring and Easter.

The extra capacity has been added fromย Belfast International,ย Bristol,ย Glasgow,ย Leeds Bradford,ย Manchester,ย Newcastleย andย London Stanstedย Airports. This expansion follows recent capacity increases toย Tenerifeย between February and May, as well as more flights and holidays going on sale toย Majorca,ย Ibiza,ย Santoriniย andย Sardiniaย for Summer 22.

With the UK and overseas governments loosening travel restrictions and removing testing requirements in recent weeks, international travel is starting to look like it did before the pandemic. This has led to a surge in customer demand, with late getaways, winter breaks and Summer 22 all proving to be popular options.

Belfast International:

  • Malagaย – additional Friday services operating from 8thย April
  • Tenerifeย – additional Sunday services operating from 3rdย April

Bristol:

  • Majorcaย โ€“ additional Sunday services operating from 10thย April
  • Tenerifeย โ€“ additional Wednesday services operating from 6thย April

Glasgow:

  • Malagaย โ€“ additional Thursday services operating from 7thย April
  • Alicanteย โ€“ additional Wednesday services operating from 6thย April

Leeds Bradford:

  • Lanzaroteย โ€“ additional Wednesday services operating from 16thย March
  • Tenerifeย โ€“ additional Tuesday services operating from 8thย March
  • Malagaย โ€“ additional Tuesday services operating from 8thย March
  • Alicanteย โ€“ additional Wednesday and Friday services operating from 9thย March

Manchester:

  • Tenerifeย โ€“ additional Wednesday and Friday services operating from 4thย March
  • Alicanteย โ€“ additional Monday services operating from 4thย April

Newcastle:

  • Malagaย โ€“ additional Tuesday and Wednesday services operating from 15thย March
  • Alicanteย โ€“ additional Wednesday services operating from 16thย March
  • Faro (Algarve)ย โ€“ additional Tuesday operating from 5thย April

London Stansted:

  • Alicanteย โ€“ additional Tuesday and Thursday services operating from 17thย March
  • Malagaย โ€“ additional Wednesday services operating from 6thย April
  • Tenerifeย โ€“ additional Thursday services operating from 31stย March

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