KEY POINTS
  • Etihad said the results reflect a "progressive recovery" across the business, after the airline delivered an $800 million loss in the same period in 2020.
  • The airline of the United Arab Emirates' capital has been suffering losses for years.
An Airbus A321 airliner of Etihad Airways that has delivered medical supplies for fighting Covid-19 from the United Arab Emirates at Grozny International Airport in Russia.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Abu Dhabi's Etihad Airways is forecasting a "tidal wave of demand" after narrowing its operating loss to $400 million in the first half of the year and cutting costs by almost 30%.

Etihad said the results reflect a "progressive recovery" across the business, after the airline delivered an $800 million loss in the same period a year ago as the pandemic pummeled aviation and global economies went into lockdown.