Abu Dhabi Airports announced today that it has achieved a 65 percent increase in operating profits during the January-August period this year compared to the same period in 2016. This announcement comes after the company’s executive team weekly meeting that took place at Al Ain International Airport last week, led by Abdul Majeed Al Khoori, Acting CEO of Abu Dhabi Airports.
The company grew its operating revenue by 26 percent, which impacted the 65 percent EBIDA increase for 2017. One of the key contributors to this increase is the passenger facilitation charge introduced in July 2016. Previously, UAE airports were some of the few around the world that did not implement transfer passenger fees. In response to market change, the government approved the charges and hence these were implemented across all airports in the second half of 2016.
Abu Dhabi Duty Free and Abu Dhabi Airports Free Zone were other key contributors to the revenue increase through the growth trend registered in passenger spend, and the addition of new retailers and concessionaires, as well as the increase in property and space rentals across Abu Dhabi Airports.
"We are very proud of our performance this year. Abu Dhabi Airports’ mission and goals revolve around a highly effective and efficient management of resources and manpower to maintain positive trend in profit growth. Supported by planning a smart and versatile strategy, we were able to turn challenges into opportunities and register record achievements in all aspects of our business," Al Khoori commented.
According to a press statement, 2017 has also seen an 11 percent increase in the operating expenditure compared to the same period in 2016. These increases are a result of both planned operational requirements as well as a rise in the cost of third party services.
"Abu Dhabi Airports is committed to utilising all resources and manpower available to increase its efficiency and profitability. I would like to take this opportunity and extend the team’s gratitude to our wise leadership, whose continuous support have played an instrumental role in the success that Abu Dhabi Airports is delivering", Al Khoori added.
In 2017, Abu Dhabi Airports achieved a 53.3 percent rate in Emiratisation within its entire workforce, of which 88 percent hold executive management positions.
Source: Wam
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