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Etihad Airways, the national carrier of the United Arab Emirates, has released detailed traffic statistics for March 2025, highlighting a period of significant growth and expansion. The airline carried 1.6 million passengers during March, representing a 14% year-on-year increase compared to March 2024, and contributing to a total of 5 million passengers in the first quarter of 2025—a 16% rise from 4.3 million in the same period last year.
This surge in passenger numbers was supported by a 10% increase in fleet size, with Etihad operating 98 aircraft in March, up from 89 a year earlier. The number of destinations served also grew, rising from 69 to 73 over the past year.
The airline achieved a passenger load factor of 87% for the first quarter, up from 86% in Q1 2024, indicating strong demand and efficient capacity management. However, the load factor for March specifically was 82%, slightly down from 84% in March 2024, reflecting the impact of rapid capacity expansion.
CEO Antonoaldo Neves emphasized the airline’s momentum, noting that nearly 20 million passengers were welcomed over the 12 months ending March 2025.
Etihad’s network expansion strategy has been a key driver of this growth. In March alone, the airline announced two new routes and increased flight frequencies, bringing the total number of new destinations scheduled for 2025 to 16. Recent and upcoming additions include routes to Algiers, Atlanta, Chiang Mai, and El Dabaa, among others, as part of a broader push to strengthen Etihad’s global footprint.
The airline’s focus on customer experience has also paid off, with March 2025 recording the highest-ever customer satisfaction scores in Etihad’s history, reflecting its commitment to delivering an exceptional travel experience.
Industry analysts note that Etihad’s robust growth in both passenger numbers and network reach positions it among the fastest-growing global carriers. The airline’s ongoing investments in fleet modernization, route expansion, and service enhancements are expected to sustain its upward trajectory throughout 2025.