It provided handling services to 102.9 thousand aircraft in all its operating sites

Dnata provides 8.3 million meals

"Dnata Airport Services" maintained its position as the largest contributor to dnata's revenue.

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Dnata’s revenues, including income from other operations, during the first six months of the current fiscal year amounted to 2.4 billion dirhams, a decrease of 68%, compared to the revenues of the same period of the previous year, when it was 7.4 billion dirhams, while the number of The meals provided during the first six months, 8.3 million meals, a decrease of 84% compared to the first half of the last fiscal year, in which the number of meals recorded 51.9 million.

Dnata's losses totaled 1.5 billion dirhams, compared to last year's profit of 311 million dirhams.

This figure includes provisions for impairment of 689 million dirhams, across dnata's international business divisions.

Dnata Airport Services maintained its position as the largest contributor to dnata’s revenues, with this contribution amounting to 1.7 billion dirhams, a 54% decrease from the revenues of the first six months of the last fiscal year.

The total number of aircraft that Dnata provided handling services to it at all its work sites recorded a sharp decline by 71%, to 102 thousand and 917 aircraft, while the shipments that were handled recorded 1.3 million tons, a decline of 12% from the same period last year.

The contribution of "dnata" travel services operations to revenues amounted to 95 million dirhams, compared to 1.8 billion dirhams, a significant decrease of 95% over the corresponding period last year.

The travel division's overall sales recorded a sharp decline for the first time, reaching 246 million dirhams, compared to 5.9 billion dirhams in the first six months of the last fiscal year.

The contribution of dnata aircraft catering operations amounted to 436 million dirhams to total revenues, a decrease of 76%.

Dnata's ground handling, catering and travel services have been severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, as the transacting airlines have reduced their flight schedules and service requirements or suspended their operations entirely.

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