Etihad Airways delivered another year of sustained growth in 2016, helped by new aircraft, additional frequencies and the introduction of further world-class products. The airline carried 18.5 million guests during the year, up six per cent on 2015.
The airline was also part of
the evolution of Etihad Aviation Group, a wider aviation and tourism business
which now also includes Etihad Airways Engineering; Airline Equity Partners;
Etihad Airport Services and Hala Group. The formation of Etihad Aviation Group
was announced in May 2016.
During the year, Etihad
Airways operated more than 109,000 scheduled passenger and cargo flights
spanning around 446 million kilometres and 112 destinations. Capacity, measured
in available seat kilometres (ASK), grew by nine per cent and passenger
traffic, measured by revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), rose by eight per
cent. The average load factor held steady at 79 per cent.
Etihad Airways’ fleet of 119
aircraft is one of the youngest and most environmentally-friendly in the
industry, with an average age of 6 years. During the year, the airline took
delivery of 10 aircraft: three Airbus A380s, five Boeing 787s and two Boeing
777-200 cargo freighters. An additional 12 aircraft are set for delivery in
2017, including nine Boeing 787s, two Airbus A380s and one A330-200 freighter.
Etihad holds the strongest credit rating in the aviation industry (A by Fitch),
demonstrating the strength of its successful business model which is widely
acknowledged by the international financial community.
James Hogan, President and
Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Aviation Group (EAG), said: “2016 saw
sustained growth in a very tough business environment. This is where Etihad
Airways’ superior products and services show their true value and where the strength
of the EAG business model comes into effect through its diversity of
businesses, cost effective synergies and global spread of risk. Most
importantly, in 2016 we were able to introduce our new Group structure, which
positions this business for long-term growth and development.”
Etihad Airways launched
Venice in Italy, Rabat in Morocco and Sabiha Gokcen in Turkey as new
destinations in 2016. The much-admired Airbus A380 began serving Mumbai and
Melbourne, and the Boeing 787 Dreamliner was deployed on new routes, including
Perth, Shanghai, Johannesburg and Dusseldorf. The airline added a fifth
daily flight on the Doha route, an extra daily flight to Cairo and Kozhikode,
and increased frequencies to Dammam, Manila and Tehran.
Etihad Airways carried more
than 76 per cent of the total passengers who travelled to and from Abu Dhabi
International Airport in 2016. With the addition of the airline’s equity
partners that operate flights into the UAE capital, the combined total rises to
86 per cent of passenger traffic at the airport.
The airline’s codeshare and
equity partnerships delivered 5.5 million passengers onto Etihad Airways’
flights, an increase of nine per cent over the five million passengers in 2015.
The airline launched new
codeshare agreements with Avianca Colombia, Avianca Brasil, Kulula, Precision
Air and Montenegro Airlines. Etihad Airways’ existing codeshares with airberlin,
Alitalia, Brussels Airlines, Flynas, Jet Airways, Malaysia Airlines, Hong Kong
Airlines, and Virgin Australia were significantly expanded. Etihad Airways also
launched new interline agreements with Lufthansa, Pegasus, Malindo and LATAM.
As a result, the airline now offers a combined passenger and cargo network of
nearly 600 destinations through its 188 interline and 53 codeshare
partnerships.
Etihad Airways’ equity
partner network, including airberlin, Air Serbia, Air Seychelles, Alitalia, Jet
Airways, Virgin Australia and Etihad Regional, represents the
seventh largest global grouping of airlines. In 2016, the combined fleet of 705
aircraft carried 126.6 million guests.
In November, Etihad Airways
Engineering dealt with a record breaking week of heavy maintenance at its
state-of-the-art facility in Abu Dhabi. Aircraft from six of the seven partner airlines
were worked on by the company’s 3,000-strong team.
During 2016, Etihad Cargo
carried 592,700 tonnes, which was flat year-on-year. Etihad Cargo expanded its
freighter services to several new markets, including Columbus Rickenbacker,
Ohio in the US; East Midlands and London Stansted in the UK; Copenhagen;
Brussels; Addis Ababa and Casablanca in Africa; Colombo; Muscat;
and Zhengzhou in China. This brings the number of freighter-only
destinations to 15.
Strong growth was achieved
within the group’s loyalty businesses with over three million new members
joining the Etihad Guest, MilleMiglia (Alitalia), topbonus (airberlin) and
JetPrivilege programmes, which now provide benefits to nearly 20 million
members.
The Etihad Aviation Group
workforce, as of 31 December, stood at 26,635 employees, representing 150
nationalities. The airline continued to prioritise its Emiratisation programme,
and in November, celebrated the graduation of 310 future leaders from the
Future Leaders Programmes, a strong indication of the company’s commitment to
investing in its people.
There are currently more than
3,000 Emirati employees – 52 per cent of whom are women, including engineers
and pilots.
Mr Hogan added: “2017 will be
another challenging year. We will continue to expand prudently and efficiently,
reflecting the nature of the economic environment. We remain optimistic and
have every belief that our robust business model will succeed and, most
importantly, stand the test of time.”
2016 was a year of impressive
accolades for Etihad Airways - the pinnacle being the Skytrax Certified 5-Star
Airline Rating - the most sought after quality status in the airline industry.
Etihad was also named the ‘World’s Leading Airline’ at the World Travel Awards
for the eighth consecutive year and collected the coveted Crystal Cabin Award
for the Boeing 787 First Class cabin design. During the year, Etihad Guest
marked its 10th anniversary and reached 4.7 million members.