flydubai saw its bottom line rise 75% y-o-y in 2023,reaching a recordnet income of AED 2.1 bn, according to the company’s annual results. The airline recorded a 23% y-o-y increase in revenues to AED 11.2 bn in revenues during the year. It also saw the number of passengers rise 31% y-o-y to 13.8 mn passengers, and saw available seat kilometers (ASKMs) increase 27% y-o-y to 40.3 bn.
Looking ahead: In 2024, flydubai plans to onboard 12 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to its fleet, and add additional destinations to its network amid a recovery in travel demand, CEO Ghaith Al Ghaith said.