JAZEERA AIRWAYS ISSUES OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 2011 Jazeera Airways closes another month as the largest Kuwaiti operator on served routes

-Airline leads in market share against all airlines serving Kuwait-Egypt routes, Kuwait-Damascus route, and more…

Report Summary:

  • #1 in Market share vs Kuwaiti airlines on most routes
  • 94% On-time performance
  • Largest operator between Kuwait and Egypt
  • Largest Kuwaiti operator between Kuwait and Bahrain, and second largest out of all five operating airlines
  • Largest Kuwaiti operator between Kuwait and Jordan, and second largest out of all three operating airlines
  • Largest Kuwaiti operator between Kuwait and Beirut, and second largest out of all four operating airlines
  • Largest Kuwaiti operator between Kuwait and Damascus
  • Total 89,661 passengers carried network-wide in February
  • Total 20,001 passengers carried between Kuwait and Egypt in February
  • Total 28,141 passengers carried between Kuwait and the Levant region in February
  • Total 38,843 passengers carried between Kuwait and other Gulf cities in February
  • Total 2,676 passengers between Kuwait and other destinations

Freedom Town, Kuwait – April 2, 2011 – Award winning airline Jazeera Airways today issued its monthly operational performance report for the month of February 2011, which revealed that the airline had a continued lead in market share for the 20th month in-a-row ahead of all other Kuwaiti airlines on the majority of routes served during the month.

The monthly report said the airline carried 28,141 passengers between Kuwait and the Levant region, 20,001 passengers between Kuwait and Egypt, and 38,843 passengers between Kuwait and other Gulf countries during the month of February.

The company has secured a month-on-month lead in market share since July 2009 thanks to its expanding value offering to customers.  This lead grew stronger with the company’s Turn-Around Plan that was successfully introduced in May 2010 to address the overcapacity in the market, and has consequently beaten analyst expectations for every quarter since then.  Jazeera Airways reported a third quarter (Q3) net profit of KD4.4 million, the airline’s best Q3 on record, and a fourth quarter (Q4) net profit of KD2 million, making the second half of 2010 the airline’s best second half since 2008.

The today-issued report is based on data from Kuwait’s Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGCA).  The report does not include the Kuwait-Jeddah and Kuwait-Riyadh routes, where the airline has lower seat-allocation restrictions compared to other Kuwaiti airlines.

Jazeera Airways also captured the largest market share on routes operated between Kuwait and the Levant region with a 31% market share on the Kuwait-Beirut route, a 35% market share on the Kuwait-Amman route, a 44% market share on the Kuwait-Damascus route, and a 100% market share on both the Kuwait-Aleppo and Kuwait-Deir Ezzor routes. Jazeera Airways is the only airline operating between Kuwait and Aleppo, and Kuwait and Deir Ezzor.

Jazeera Airways also captured the largest market share on routes operated between Kuwait and Egypt, grabbing a 49% market share of the Kuwait-Alexandria route, a 78% market share of the Kuwait-Assiut route, a 92.6% of the Kuwait-Luxor route, and a 44% market share of the Kuwait-Sohaj route.

The report also showed that Jazeera Airways was the largest Kuwaiti operator to Bahrain during the month with a 19% market share.

Jazeera Airways operated the month with an on-time performance (OTP) of 94%, making it one of the most punctual airlines in the Middle East.

Jazeera Airways market share report for February 2011

Route Jazeera AirwaysMarket Share
Alexandria route (ALY+ HBE) 49%
Amman route 35%
Aleppo route 100%
Assiut route 78%
Bahrain route 19%
Beirut route 31%
Damascus route 44%
Deir Ezzor route 100%
Doha route 10%
Dubai route 15%
Istanbul route 6%
Luxor route 93%
Mashhad route 26%
Sharm El Sheikh route* 7%
Sohaj route 44%

Source: Kuwait Directorate General for Civil Aviation, February 2011 passenger movement report.

*Sharm El Sheikh and Istanbul are seasonal routes that stopped operating in early February, to resume operations in May 2011.

Winner of Arabian Business Magazine’s ‘Best in Aviation 2010’ award and Gold Winner of Magnum Opus 2010 awards, Jazeera Airways operates to 17 destinations across the Middle East and North Africa during the summer season of 2011.