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Jazeera Airways posts 250% profit surge in first half of 2025

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockAugust 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Jazeera Airways has reported a sharp rise in profitability for the first half of 2025, achieving net profits of KD 9.6 million — a 249.5% increase on the same period last year.

The Kuwaiti low-cost carrier generated operating revenue of KD 102.2 million, up 3.3% year-on-year, supported by capacity growth, network expansion, and rising ancillary income. Passenger numbers reached 2.3 million with a load factor of 75.5%, while the airline maintained its leading position at Kuwait International Airport with a 29.5% market share.

Operational resilience

The airline improved on-time performance from 79.7% in H1 2024 to 82%, despite temporary airspace closures in the second quarter linked to regional tensions. Ancillary revenue rose by 26.6% to KD 10.9 million, driven by new product offerings.

In Q2, Jazeera carried 1 million passengers with a 72% load factor, delivering net profits of KD 4.8 million. New routes to Budapest, Hurghada, Sochi, and Yerevan were launched, and direct flights to Damascus resumed after a 13-year suspension.

Future outlook

Chairman Marwan Boodai said the results reflected “the resilience of our business model and the strength of our strategic direction”, adding that the airline would continue to invest in network growth and customer experience to reinforce Kuwait’s role as a regional aviation hub.

The airline expects a positive second half of the year, with ongoing digital transformation, Terminal 5 upgrades, and fleet optimisation due by Q4 2025. Deliveries of 26 new aircraft from 2026 are planned to support long-term expansion.

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