Aéroports de Paris SA: Traffic at Paris Aéroport
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PRESS RELEASE 12 January 2017 Aéroports de Paris SA Traffic at Paris Aéroport up by 1.8% in 2016, at 97.2 million passengers 2016 Full Year traffic Paris Aéroport handled a total of 97.2 million passengers in 2016, an increase of 1.8% compared to the previous year. Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport welcomed 65.9 million passengers (+0.3%) and Paris-Orly Airport 31.3 million (+5.3%). Traffic increased by 1.5% over the 1 st half of the year and increased by 2.1% over the 2 nd half.
- International traffic (excluding Europe) was up slightly (+0.4%), with an increase in following destinations: French Overseas Territories (+4.8%), the Middle East (+3.6%), Latin America (+2.0%), Africa (+1.9%) and North America (+0.1%). Only Asia-Pacific were down (-6.7%) due notably to the decrease of traffic with Japan and Malaysia;
- European traffic (excluding France) was up (+3.4%) driven by the dynamism of low-cost carriers;
- Traffic within France was up (+1.1%);
- The number of connecting passengers has risen by 1.2%. The connecting rate stood at 23.9%, down by 0.1 points.
Passenger traffic at TAV Airports, 38%-owned by Groupe ADP, increased by 2.0% (1) in 2016, to 104.4 million passengers. Passenger traffic at Santiago, 45%-owned by Groupe ADP, have risen by 11.3%, with 19.2 million passengers welcomed in 2016. Traffic in December 2016 In December 2016, Paris Aéroport saw 7.7 million passengers, an increase of 8.8% compared to December 2015. 5.2 million passengers travelled through Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (+7.5%) and 2.5 million through Paris-Orly Airport (+11.5%). As a reminder, the events that occurred in Paris and St Denis on 13 November 2015 impacted passenger traffic at the Paris airports, with a decrease in traffic of 2.8 % in December 2015 compared to December 2014.
- International traffic (excluding Europe) was up (+7.7%), in all the destinations: the Middle East (+14.6%), Africa (+9.7%), Asia-Pacific (+7.1%), Latin America (+6.6%), North America (+4.8%) and French Overseas Territories (+3.2%).
- European traffic (excluding France) was strongly up (+11.4%);
- Traffic within France was up (+5.6%);
- The number of connecting passengers increased by 1.5%. The connecting rate stood at 24.6%, down by 1.6 points compared to December 2015.
Passenger traffic at TAV Airports, 38%-owned by Groupe ADP, increased by 2.3% in December 2016. Passenger traffic at Santiago, 45%-owned by Groupe ADP, have risen by 15.1% in December 2016.
Passengers | 2016 | % change 2016/2015 | December 2016 | % change 2016/2015 |
Paris-CDG | 65,933,145 | +0.3% | 5,199,096 | +7.5% |
Paris-Orly | 31,237,865 | +5.3% | 2,492,721 | +11.5% |
Total Paris Aéroport | 97,171,010 | +1.8% | 7,691,817 | +8.8% |
Santiago de Chile | 19,183,379 | +11.3% | 1,713,409 | +15.1% |
Istanbul Ataturk | 60,119,215 | -2.0% | 4,480,263 | -3.4% |
Ankara Esenboga | 13,042,977 | +7.7% | 1,087,054 | +9.3% |
Izmir | 11,951,183 | -1.9% | 914,034 | +3.0% |
Milas Bodrum | 3,224,436 | -16.9% | 82,489 | +0.6% |
Gazipasa | 742,620 | -18.8% | 24,513 | -11.1% |
Medina | 6,572,787 | +12.7% | 646,083 | +27.0% |
Tunisia | 1,593,780 | +13.2% | 43,301 | +20.4% |
Georgia | 2,560,462 | +23.9% | 171,121 | +32.5% |
Macedonia | 1,794,376 | +15.0% | 133,366 | +6.4% |
Zagreb (2) | 2,766,087 | +6.9% | 187,051 | +9.8% |
Total TAV Airport (1) | 104,367,923 | +2.0% | 7,769,275 | +2.3% |
- TAV Airports began operating the international terminal at Milas Bodrum Airport in October 2015. To be compliant with TAV Airports presentations, the % change presented above does not take into account traffic at this terminal for 2015. Taking into account traffic at the international terminal of Milas Bodrum, on a like-for-like basis for 2015, total TAV Airports passenger traffic would have risen by 0.5% since the beginning of the year.
- Groupe ADP and TAV Airports have,a shareholding of 21% and 15%, respectively, in Zagreb Airport. To be compliant with TAV Airports presentations, Zagreb Airport traffic figures are integrated into the TAV Airports group traffic figures
Aircraft Movements | 2016 | % change 2016/2015 | December 2016 | % change 2016/2015 |
Paris CDG | 472,950 | +0.8% | 37,148 | +0.7% |
Paris Orly | 234,453 | +1.4% | 18,090 | +0.6% |
Total Paris Aéroport | 707,403 | +1.0% | 55,238 | +0.7% |
Santiago de Chile | 125,751 | +4.9% | 11,289 | +8.7% |
Istanbul Ataturk | 451,751 | +1.1% | 34,546 | -4.4% |
Ankara Esenboga | 94,345 | +7.4% | 8,005 | +12.0% |
Izmir | 80,022 | +0.6% | 6,170 | +4.3% |
Milas Bodrum | 23,253 | -11.5% | 584 | +1.7% |
Gazipasa | 5,790 | -9.8% | 235 | +5.4% |
Medina | 54,451 | +11.1% | 4,455 | +7.0% |
Tunisia | 12,631 | +3.3% | 642 | +38.7% |
Georgia | 27,788 | +10.5% | 2,154 | +19.3% |
Macedonia | 16,883 | +8.9% | 1,214 | -4.1% |
Zagreb | 40,796 | +2.4% | 2,848 | +2.4% |
Total TAV Airports (1) | 807,710 | +3.7% | 60,853 | +0.6% |
- TAV Airports began operating the international terminal at Milas Bodrum Airport in October 2015. To be compliant with the TAV Airports presentations, the % change presented above does not take into account aircraft movements at this terminal for 2015. Taking into account aircraft movements at the international terminal of Milas Bodrum on a like-for-like basis for 2015, the total number of TAV Airports aircraft movements would have risen by 2.4% since the beginning of the year.
Geographic split Paris Aéroport (Paris-CDG & Paris-Orly) | 2016 % change 2016/2015 | Share of total traffic | December 2016 % change 2016/2015 | Share of total traffic |
France | +1.1% | 16.8% | +5.6% | 1 7.6% |
Europe | +3.4% | 43.9% | +11.4% | 41.0% |
Other International Of which | +0.4% | 39.3% | +7.7% | 41.3% |
Africa | +1.9% | 11.0% | +9.7% | 11.8% |
North America | +0.1% | 9.7% | +4.8% | 9.1% |
Latin America | +2.0% | 3.2% | +6.6% | 3.7% |
Middle-East | +3.6% | 4.9% | +14.6% | 5.2% |
Asia-Pacific | -6.7% | 6.4% | +7.1% | 6.7% |
French Overseas Territories | +4.8% | 4.1% | +3.2% | 4.8% |
Total Paris Aéroport | +1.8% | 100 % | +8.8% | 100 % |
Paris Aéroport (Paris-CDG and Paris-Orly) | 2016 | % change 2016/2015 | December 2016 | % change 2016/2015 |
Connecting Passengers (1) | 11,556,405 | +1.2% | 952,475 | +1.5% |
Connecting rate | +23.9% | -0.1pt | 24.6% | -1.6pt |
Seat load factor | 83.8% | +0.9pt | 84.8% | +6.2pt |
- Departures passengers
Press contact: Elise Hermant, Medias and Reputation Department Manager +33 1 43 35 70 70 Investor Relations: Aurélie Cohen, Head of Investor Relations +33 1 74 25 70 64 - invest@adp.fr
Groupe ADP builds, develops and manages airports, including Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly and Paris-Le Bourget. In 2015, Paris Aéroport handled more than 95 million passengers and 2.2 million metric tonnes of freight and mail at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly, and more than 55 million passengers in airports abroad through its subsidiary ADP Management. Boasting an exceptional geographic location and a major catchment area, the Group is pursuing its strategy of adapting and modernising its terminal facilities and upgrading quality of services; the group also intends to develop its retail and real estate businesses. In 2015, Group revenue stood at €2,916 million and net income at €430 million.
Registered office: 291, boulevard Raspail, 75014 PARIS Aéroports de Paris is a public limited company (Société Anonyme) with share capital of €296,881,806. Registered in the Paris Trade and Company Register under no. 552 016 628 RCS Paris groupeadp.fr
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