Jazeera Airways, Kuwait’s leading low-cost carrier, today announced its strongest-ever third-quarter financial performance in its 20 years, reporting a net profit of KD 13.5 million for the three-month period ending September 30, 2025, marking a significant 15.9% increase year-on-year (YoY).
This robust Q3 performance propelled the Group’s net profit for the first nine months (9M) of 2025 to a record KD 23 million, an outstanding 60.3% growth over 9M 2024.
The Group recorded KD 69.4 million in operating revenue in Q3, an increase of 7.5%. Passenger traffic rose to 1.5 million travelers, up 3.3% and reflecting a load factor of 78%. Ancillary revenue increased significantly by 42.7% to KD 9.5 million, highlighting the success of the Group’s efforts to diversify revenue streams. These record results came in spite of operational challenges due to regional geopolitical instability.
For 9M 2025, the airline achieved an operating revenue of KD 171.6 million, up 4.9%, carrying more than 3.7 million passengers across its network of 64 destinations spanning the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Europe.
The company’s performance was driven by a strategic capacity deployment, commitment to effective cost management and continued growth in passenger numbers.
Commenting on the results, Marwan Boodai, Chairman of Jazeera Airways, said: “The third quarter of 2025 marks a period of exceptional financial performance for Jazeera Airways, while our nine-month net profit is testament to the strategic clarity of our growth model. We continue to prioritize capital efficiency and operational resilience, ensuring we deliver maximum value to our shareholders while solidifying our leadership position in Kuwait’s aviation sector.”
The results were announced as Jazeera Airways commemorated 20 years since the start of its operations in the country, a truly remarkable achievement in a challenging industry.
Q3 2025: Successful Summer Routes and Investment in Customer Experience
The third quarter marked one of Jazeera’s busiest travel seasons to date, with high demand across both leisure and family routes. Popular summer destinations such as Sochi, Salalah, Yerevan and Hurghada continued to perform strongly, while the relaunch of Abha and Damascus further strengthened the airline’s regional network.
Jazeera also continued to invest in enhancing its customer experience and operational capabilities, including the adoption of the Amadeus SRM Flex revenue management system, enabling smarter decision-making and optimized pricing.
Additionally, the airline further added value to its customer experience with the launch of seasonal and exclusive offers, making travel accessible and convenient for all.
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