Emirates Air posts US$5.5 billion loss as COVID-19 disrupts travel

An Emirates plane is seen at Lisbon's airport
File photo of an Emirates plane. (Photo: REUTERS/Rafael Marchante)

DUBAI: The Middle East's largest airline, Emirates, announced on Tuesday (Jun 15) a net loss of US$5.5 billion over the past year as revenue fell by more than 66per cent due to global travel restrictions sparked by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Dubai-based airline said revenue had declined by US$ 8.4 billion, largely due to the suspension of passenger flights at its hub in March 2020 and ongoing restrictions on travel.

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Emirates Group, which also operates dnata ground services at airports, reported a total loss of US$6 billion, the first time ever it does not post a profit in more than three decades, the company said.

Dubai's government has stepped in to assist Emirates financially.

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Source: AP