The Emirates Group announced a new record half-year financial performance, posting a profit before tax of AED 12.2 billion (US$ 3.3 billion) for the first six months of 2025-26, making this the fourth consecutive year of record profitability for the half-year reporting period.ย After accounting for income tax charges, the Groupโsย profit after taxย is AED 10.6 billion (US$ 2.9 billion), up 13% from last year.
Illustrating its strong operating performance, the Group maintained a robust EBITDA of AED 21.1 billion (US$ 5.7 billion), 3% higher than the AED 20.4 billion (US$ 5.6 billion) reported for the same period last year.
Group revenueย was AED 75.4 billion (US$ 20.6 billion) for the first six months of 2025-26, up 4% from AED 70.8 billion (US$ 19.3 billion) last year.
The Group closed the first half year of 2025-26 with a record cash position of AED 56.0 billion (US$ 15.2 billion) on 30 September 2025, compared to AED 53.4 billion (US$ 14.6 billion) on 31 March 2025. The Group has been able to tap on its own strong cash reserves to support business needs, including funding for new aircraft deliveries and servicing existing debt obligations. The Group also paid the remaining AED 2 billion (US$ 545 million) in dividend to its owner, of the AED 6 billion (US$ 1.6 billion) declared during the financial year 2024-25.
Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates Airline and Groupย said: โThe Group has once again delivered an outstanding performance, surpassing our half-year results of last year to achieve a new record profit for H1 2025-26. Iโm delighted to note that Emirates maintains its position as the worldโs most profitable airline for this half-year reporting period.
โThis performance was primarily driven by the unflagging demand and growing customer preference for our product and services, which drove revenue growth and profitability.
โEmirates and dnata have invested billions to continually enhance our products and services, to bring new products to market, to improve our operations through innovation and technology, and to look after our employees who ensure our customersโ safety and satisfaction. These are core to our DNA.
โThe Groupโs strong profitability enables us to continue making these investments, and to scale up our proven business models in concert with Dubaiโs growth as a global city of choice for talent, for businesses, and for tourists.โ
Sheikh Ahmedย added: โGlobal demand for air transport and travel services has been buoyant, despite geo-political events and economic concerns in some markets. We expect this demand resilience to continue for the rest of 2025-26 and look forward to increasing our capacity to grow revenues as new A350 aircraft join the Emirates fleet, and new facilities come online at dnata.โ
To support increased operations and business activities, the Emirates Groupโs employee base, compared to 31 March 2025, grew 3% to an overall count of 124,927 on 30 September 2025. Both Emirates and dnata have ongoing recruitment drives to support their future requirements.
Emirates airline
Emirates continued to enhance itsย network andย connectivityย options through its Dubai hub.ย During the first half of 2025-26, Emirates launched new flight services to: Danang, Siem Reap, Shenzhen and Hangzhou. At 30 September, Emiratesโ passenger and cargo network spanned 153 airports in 81 countries and territories.
The airline strengthened its network connectivity by deploying 28 additional weekly scheduled flights to: Antananarivo, Johannesburg, Muscat, Rome, Riyadh and Taipei. Providing even more connection options for customers, during the first six months of 2025-26, Emirates entered agreements with 3 codeshare and interline partners: Air Seychelles, Condor, and Aurigny.
Between 1 April and 30 September, Emirates received delivery of 5 new A350 aircraft, adding more Business Class and Premium Economy seats into the airlineโs inventory.ย During this period, 23 aircraft (6 A380s, 17 Boeing 777s) with fully refreshed interiors rolled out of the airlineโs US$ 5 billionย retrofit programme. This enabled Emirates to bring its latest cabin products to even more markets, including the industry-leading Emirates Premium Economy. By 30 September, Emirates Premium Economy was available to customers flying between Dubai and 61 cities.
On ground, โEmirates Firstโ opened at Dubai Airport, offering First Class customers and Platinum Skywards members a luxurious private check-in area and experience. In the first six months of 2025-26, Emirates accelerated the roll-out of its retail strategy with the opening of new conceptย travel storesย in Accra, Bangkok, Geneva, Jakarta, Mauritius, Osaka, Seoul, and Singapore.
Emirates continued to progress on itsย environmental initiatives, uplifting sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) where available and feasible, including at 37 airports.ย In April, Emirates joined the Aviation Circularity Consortium (ACC), a network of organisations committed to building a circular economy for aviation and creating new pathways to accelerate decarbonisation through high-value circularity in the global supply chain.
In the first half of 2025-26, Emirates made notable investments to boost its global brand visibility. The airline signed multi-year sponsorship deals to become Platinum Partner of FC Bayern Munchen, Official Main Sponsor of Real Madrid Basketball, and Premium Partner and Official Airline Partner of the Investec Champions Cup and European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) Challenge Cup.ย Emirates also extended its partnership with ATP as Premier Partner and Official Airline of the ATP Tour up to 2030, and its shirt sponsorship with Olympique Lyonnais until 2030.
Overall capacity during the first six months of the year increased by 5% to 31.3 billionย Available Tonne Kilometres (ATKM)ย due to expanded flight operations. Capacity measured inย Available Seat Kilometres (ASKM),ย increased by 5%, whilst passenger traffic carried measured inย Revenue Passenger Kilometres (RPKM)ย was up by 4% with an averageย Passenger Seat Factorย of 79.5%, compared with 80.0% during the same period last year. Emirates carried 27.8 million passengers between 1 April and 30 September 2025, up 4% from the same period last year.
Emirates SkyCargoย transported 1.25 million tonnes in the first six months of the year, up by 4% compared to the same period last year. Customer demand for Emirates SkyCargoโs specialised products and excellent network of freighter and bellyhold cargo operations remained steady. However, cargoย yieldsย decreased by 6% due to softening demand in some market segments amidst tariff concerns.
Emirates SkyCargo added capacity from 3 new Boeing 777 freighter delivered. In April, the cargo division launched Emirates Courier Express, an innovative product that leverages the power of the airlineโs global network to provide door-to-door express shipping services for businesses.
Cementing its position as theย worldโs most profitable airlineย for the half year reporting period, Emiratesย profit before taxย for the first half of 2025-26 hit a new record of AED 11.4 billion (US$ 3.1 billion), compared to AED 9.7 billion (US$ 2.6 billion) last year. Emiratesย profit after taxย is AED 9.9 billion (US$ 2.7 billion), up 13% from last year.
Emiratesย revenue, including other operating income, of AED 65.6 billion (US$ 17.9 billion) was up 6% compared with AED 62.2 billion (US$ 16.9 billion) for the same period last year. The airlineโs new record revenue can be attributed to unabated travel appetite across markets, and customer preference for Emiratesโ products and services, particularly for its premium cabins.
Emiratesโย operating costsย (including fuel) grew by 4% in line with increased operations. Fuel remains the largest component of the airlineโs operating cost at 30%.
Driven by customer demand and increased operations during the six months,ย Emiratesโย EBITDAย of AED 19.7 billion (US$ 5.4 billion) remained strong, up 3% compared to AED 19.1 billion (US$ 5.2 billion) for the same period last year.
Emirates Flight Catering grew revenue from external customers by 13% to AED 555 million (US$ 151 million), uplifting 7.7 million meals (up by 2%) for 116 airlines during the period. Emirates Leisure Retailย acquired the remaining 25% stake in Air Ventures LLC in the US, securing full ownership of the entity, which operates airport retail and F&B outlets.
dnata
dnata saw strong growth in the first six months of 2025-26, as it continued to ramp up operations across its cargo and ground handling, catering and retail, and travel services businesses.
In the first half of 2025-26, dnataโs airport services and catering and retail divisions won several significant new contracts and grew existing customers across its international operations. This shows dnataโs ability to serve the diverse requirements of its airline customers with high safety standards and consistently high-quality products and services.
dnata continued to make strategic investments in its business to respond to customer needs and tap on market prospects. It announced plans to deployย 800 new ground support equipment (GSE) units across its global network in 2025, an investment valued at US$ 110 million to further enhance operational performance and secure a steady supply of advanced, lower-emission equipment to support dnataโs growth and sustainability targets.
Other highlights in the first half of 2025-26 include: the launch of its airport hospitality brand, marhaba, in the United Kingdom; a โฌ3 million minority stake investment in WonderMiles, an advanced NDC-enabled booking platform to strengthen dnata Travelโs corporate business offering; and the disposal of its 75% stake in Super Bus, which operates sightseeing tours in the UAE.
dnata also entered its first major sports sponsorship partnership, signing a three-year agreement with Dubai Basketball to become a Founding Partner of the cityโs first professional basketball franchise.
dnataย achieved a new record half-year revenue, crossing the US$ 3.0 billion mark for the first time for this reporting period.ย dnataโsย revenue, including other operating income, of AED 11.7 billion (US$ 3.2 billion) increased by 13% compared to AED 10.4 billion (US$ 2.8 billion) generated in the same period last year.
Overallย profit before taxย for dnata is AED 843 million (US$ 230 million), up by 17% from the same period last year. dnataโsย profit after taxย is AED 697 million (US$ 190 million), up 22% from last year.
Illustrating its operating performance, dnataโsย EBITDAย was AED 1.4 billion (US$ 372 million), up 5% from last yearโs AED 1.3 billion (US$ 354 million).
dnataโs airport operationsย remains the largest contributor to revenue with AED 5.5 billion (US$ 1.5 billion), a 15% increase compared to the same period last year, as its airline customersโ operations continued to pick up particularly in Italy, Australia, the UK and the UAE.ย Across its operations, theย number of aircraft turns handledย by dnata increased by 15% to 450,903 bolstered by its newly launched operations at Rome Fiumicino Airport, and it recorded 1.59 million tonnes ofย cargo handled, up by 3% due to additional cargo handling driven by its UAE operations.
dnataโs flight catering and retail operations, contributed AED 4.1 billion (US$ 1.1 billion) to its revenue, up 11% as its retail product grew significantly as part of the divisionโs strategy, catering production increases in Australia and the UK to meet customer demand, and the positive impact of revised contracts to reflect rising supply costs. The overall number of meals uplifted slightly decreased by 1% to 60.0 million meals compared to last year.
dnata's travel divisionย contributed AED 2.0 billion (US$ 538 million) to revenue, up 11% compared to AED 1.8 billion (US$ 483 million) for the same period last year.ย The division reported an underlying total transactional value (TTV) of AED 5.0 billion (US$ 1.4 billion), compared to AED 4.5 billion (US$ 1.2 billion), up 9% compared to the same period last year.