Kenya Airways (KQ) released its full-year financial results for the year ending December 31, 2022. At a virtual investor briefing, the airline highlighted an increase in revenue, losses, and operating costs.
The latest statistics released on March 27 show that the group’s total revenue in 2022 stood at $890 million, a 66% increase from the previous year. However, the group’s operating costs increased by 93% due to the rise in operations and fuel costs.
2022 revenue increase
KQ’s revenue for 2022 increased by 66% to $890 million compared to 2021. The group has projected sustainable recovery by 2024 as the revenue is only 5% below pre-pandemic levels. A total of 3.7 million passengers were uplifted in 2022, registering a 68% increase compared to 2021.
The increase in revenue was attributed to the increase in travel demand as the world has opened up. While passengers increased by 68%, over 65,000 tonnes of cargo were airlifted by KQ, which is a 3.5% increase.