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    Qatar Airways Group Delivers Robust Financial Performance

    May 26, 2026
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    Qatar Airways Group has reported a post-tax profit of QAR 7.08 billion (approximately US$1.94 billion) for the financial year 2025/26, underscoring its resilience amid a turbulent final month marked by significant geopolitical disruptions. The results affirm the Group’s standing as one of the most robust entities in global aviation, delivering consistent growth despite external pressures.

    During the year, the airline carried over 41.8 million passengers, sustaining extensive global connectivity through its Doha hub at Hamad International Airport. The Group’s cargo division maintained its leading role in the air freight sector, transporting more than 1.43 million tonnes of chargeable weight. This performance secured a 12% share of the global air cargo market, reinforcing Qatar Airways Cargo’s position as the world’s largest international air freight carrier.

    Operationally, Qatar Airways upheld an industry-leading on-time performance rate of 86%, placing it among the top five most punctual airlines worldwide. This achievement earned the Group the Cirium Platinum Award for Operational Excellence, a benchmark of reliability in airline operations.

    The airline’s CEO, Hamad Al-Khater, highlighted the dual challenge of delivering strong financial results while managing operational crises in the final weeks of the fiscal year. He credited the Group’s success to a robust balance sheet, deep partnerships, and a dedicated workforce of nearly 58,000 employees across more than 90 countries. These factors, he indicated, were critical in navigating the complexities of the year and rebuilding the carrier’s global network.

    Metric 2025/26 Performance
    Post-tax Profit QAR 7.08bn (US$1.94bn)
    Passengers Carried 41.8 million
    Cargo Transported 1.43 million tonnes
    Global Cargo Market Share 12%
    On-time Performance 86%
    Workforce 57,800 across 90+ countries
    Destinations (Summer 2026) 160+

    The 2025/26 financial year saw significant strategic investments, including a major fleet expansion agreement with Boeing and GE Aerospace. The contract encompasses up to 210 aircraft and 400 engines, marking one of the largest commercial aviation fleet commitments in recent history. This move signals Qatar Airways’ confidence in long-term growth and capacity enhancement.

    The airline also secured its ninth consecutive accolade as the World’s Best Airline in 2025 by Skytrax, a distinction that highlights sustained operational excellence and customer service standards. Additionally, Qatar Airways operates the world’s largest Starlink-equipped widebody fleet, providing passengers with high-speed, complimentary in-flight internet across Boeing 777, Airbus A350, and Boeing 787-8 aircraft. This technological leadership enhances the passenger experience on numerous long-haul routes.

    Hamad International Airport continued to receive international recognition, being named the Best Airport in the Middle East by Skytrax for the eleventh year running. The airport’s retail arm, Qatar Duty Free, also maintained its global status, winning Best Airport Shopping for the third consecutive year. These awards reflect the Group’s commitment to elevating the overall travel experience through investment in infrastructure and customer service.

    Looking ahead, Qatar Airways plans to expand its network to over 160 destinations by summer 2026. This expansion is supported by the Group’s strong financial position, operational capabilities, and strategic partnerships, enabling it to meet growing passenger demand and deliver its award-winning service globally.

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