VINCI Airports – 2019 Traffic
17 Janvier 2020 - 6:00PM
VINCI Airports – 2019 Traffic
Rueil Malmaison, 17 January 2020
VINCI Airports – 2019
Traffic
- World’s second-largest airport operator, serving 255
million passengers in 2019 (+5.7% on a comparable network
base)
- A diversified network in 12 countries: 325 new routes
opened in 2019
- A committed sustainable mobility player
With 255 million passengers served in 46
airports in 2019 (+5.7% from 2018, on a comparable network base1)
in 12 countries, VINCI Airports consolidated its position as the
world’s second-largest airport operator in terms of passenger
numbers.
Passenger traffic at a number of airports
operated by VINCI Airports reached symbolic milestones in 2019: 50
million passengers at the Kansai airports; 30 million at
Lisbon; and 6 million at Belgrade. Reflecting the high-quality
service provided for airlines and the regions in which VINCI
Airports operates, 325 new routes were opened across its network,
including 61 long-haul routes such as Osaka-London operated by
British Airways, London-Shanghai operated by Air China, and
Santiago de Chile-Barcelona operated by Iberia.
The year’s highlight was the integration on 13
May of London Gatwick, in which VINCI Airports acquired a majority
shareholding of 50.01%.
Despite events in the business environment that
adversely impacted several airports at the end of the year, overall
passenger traffic across the VINCI Airports network rose 2.1% in
the fourth quarter (like-for-like), reflecting the network’s
resilience.
2019: good growth momentum
confirmed
In Europe:
- The 10 airports in Portugal handled nearly 60 million
passengers in 2019, with traffic increasing 6.9%. The Porto and
Lisbon airports, with growth rates of 9.8% and 7.4% respectively,
are two of the European Union’s most dynamic. Fourth quarter growth
(6.4%) was in line with the year’s overall trend.
- In the United Kingdom, the facilities operated by VINCI
Airports held up well under pre-Brexit uncertainty and the collapse
of Thomas Cook in September. In the London metropolitan area, which
constitutes the world’s largest airport market, London Gatwick
recorded 1.1% growth over the year as a whole (+0.7% in the fourth
quarter), with 46.6 million passengers and took the opportunity of
its integration within VINCI Airports to open 22 new routes and
improve its medium and long haul mix. In Northern Ireland, despite
Ryanair’s capacity cuts, annual traffic held steady at Belfast
International at more than 6 million passengers (-9.7% in
Q4).
- In France, passenger traffic at facilities operated by VINCI
Airports rose 8% over the year (+4% in Q4). This good overall
performance despite cutbacks in Air France’s domestic network was
driven by traffic growth in Lyon (+6.4%) and Nantes (+16.6%).
Benefiting from VINCI Airports’ innovation and service strategy,
Lyon Saint Exupéry won Airports Council International’s “ACI Europe
Best Airport 2019 Award” in its category. In 2020 it will become a
base of Spanish airline Volotea. In a separate development, easyJet
opened a new base in Nantes.
- In Serbia, Belgrade is becoming one of the region’s most
dynamic airports, with passenger traffic up 9.2% in 2019 (+15.6% in
Q4). This good performance reflects, among other things, the
opening of 13 new international routes. In 2020, Air Serbia will
continue to diversify its network, either alone or as part of
code-share agreements.
In Asia:
- In Japan, passenger numbers at the three facilities operated by
VINCI Airports with its Japanese partners rose 7.2% over the year
as a whole (+0.8% in Q4). This good momentum, despite a more
difficult regional business environment at the end of the year
(diplomatic tensions between Japan and South Korea) reflects the
application of VINCI Airports’ traffic expansion expertise: in
2019, the Kansai airports opened 22 new routes to China. An
additional factor was the positive impact of major international
events held in Japan in 2019 (G20 summit in Osaka, Rugby World
Cup).
- In Cambodia, passenger traffic trends remained positive over
the year as a whole (+10.2%), despite a fourth quarter slowdown
(-3.1%) reflecting a decline in Chinese tourism to Siem Reap, which
was partly offset by traffic growth at the Sihanoukville
airport.
In the Americas:
- In the United States, VINCI Airports benefited from its first
expansion operations carried out in 2018 under concession and
airport service contracts.
- In the Dominican Republic, there was a sharp upturn in traffic
(+12.2% for the year, +17.3% in Q4) driven by connecting flights to
Venezuela following the closure of direct flights between that
country and the United States.
- In Costa Rica, VINCI Airports continued its drive to diversify
services by opening new routes, including the new link between
Liberia (Guanacaste province) and Amsterdam.
- In Brazil, the good working relationship with local
stakeholders persuaded several airlines to take over virtually all
the routes covered by Avianca Brazil, following that company’s
collapse in May 2019. The decline in passenger traffic was thus
limited to 2.9% for the year as a whole (-1% in Q4).
- In Chile, passenger traffic held steady at a good level over
the year (+5.7%), despite a downturn in the last quarter due to the
social unrest affecting the country (-5.8%).
2020: investment in the future and ongoing environmental
strategy
VINCI Airports moves confidently into 2020, when
it will continue to implement several major projects designed to
support traffic growth and improve the customer experience:
- Launch of the Terminal 1 renovation and capacity expansion at
Kansai International Airport, the gateway to World Expo 2025 in
Osaka;
- Extension-renovation, in synergy with VINCI Construction, of
the airports in Belgrade, the future airport hub in Eastern Europe;
the Santiago de Chile airport, set for comprehensive handover at
the end of 2021 ; and the Sihanoukville airport in
Cambodia.
- In Lisbon, VINCI Airports will continue to work with the
Portuguese government to convert the Montijo military airbase into
a civilian airport and to upgrade Humberto Delgado Airport. The
goal of this project is to increase passenger capacity in the
Portuguese capital to accommodate expected traffic growth in coming
years.
The transition to carbon neutrality across the
entire VINCI Airports network will continue in 2020. New solar
farms will soon be installed in Portugal, Cambodia and the
Dominican Republic. Three network airports (London Gatwick, Lyon
and Liberia-Guanacaste in Costa Rica) have already achieved carbon
neutrality. Over the past five years, VINCI Airports has reduced
its carbon footprint by 20% and has set an additional carbon
footprint reduction target of 50% by 2030.
Nicolas Notebaert, President of VINCI Airports
and Chief Executive Officer of VINCI Concessions, said: “With its
strong, efficient and attractive global network, VINCI Airports is
a committed sustainable mobility player on the ground. In 2020 the
company will continue to pursue its mission on behalf of regional
development and its customers.”
In
thousands of passengers |
Q4 2019 |
% change Q4 2019 / Q4 2018 |
FY 2019 |
% change FY 2019 / FY 2018 |
VINCI Airports |
59 479 |
+2.1% |
254 967 |
+5.7% |
Portugal (ANA) |
13 234 |
+6.4% |
59 120 |
+6.9% |
United-Kingdom |
11 617 |
-0.6% |
52 852 |
+1.0% |
Japan (Kansai Airports) |
12 702 |
+0.8% |
51 793 |
+7.2% |
Chile (Nuevo Pudahuel) |
5 917 |
-5.8% |
24 646 |
+5.7% |
France |
4 775 |
+4.0% |
21 514 |
+8.0% |
Cambodia (Cambodia Airports) |
2 819 |
-3.1% |
11 635 |
+10.2% |
United States of America |
2 683 |
+10.2% |
10 331 |
+8.4% |
Brazil |
2 131 |
-1.0% |
7 784 |
-2.9% |
Serbia |
1 409 |
+15.6% |
6 159 |
+9.2% |
Dominican Republic (Aerodom) |
1 407 |
+17.3% |
5 632 |
+12.2% |
Sweden |
522 |
+6.3% |
2 277 |
+3.7% |
Costa Rica |
262 |
+10.6% |
1 224 |
+8.8% |
* Data at 100 % estimated on 17 January 2020.
Data for 2019 and 2018 include full-year airport traffic.
About VINCI Airports VINCI
Airports, as the leading private airport operator in the world,
manages the development and operation of 45 airports located in
France, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Serbia, Cambodia,
Japan, the United States, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Chile and
Brazil. Served by more than 250 airlines, VINCI Airports' network
handled 255 million passengers in 2019 (including traffic at London
Gatwick). Through its expertise as a comprehensive integrator,
VINCI Airports develops, finances, builds and operates airports,
leveraging its investment capability, international network and
know-how to optimise the management and performance of existing
airport infrastructure, facility extensions and new-build
construction projects. In 2018, its annual revenue for managed
activities amounted to €3.6 billion, for consolidated revenue of
€1.6 billion. www.vinci-airports.com
About VINCIVINCI is a global
player in concessions and contracting, employing more than 210,000
people in some 100 countries. We design, finance, build and operate
infrastructure and facilities that help improve daily life and
mobility for all. Because we believe in all-round performance,
above and beyond economic and financial results, we are committed
to operating in an environmentally and socially responsible manner.
And because our projects are in the public interest, we consider
that reaching out to all our stakeholders and engaging in dialogue
with them is essential in the conduct of our business activities.
VINCI’s goal is to create long-term value for its customers,
shareholders, employees and partners, and for society at large.
www.vinci.com
Appendix – Passengers and commercial movements (end
2019)
I.
Passenger numbers by airport
In thousands of passengers |
VINCI Airports share (%) |
Q4 2019 |
% change Q4 2019 / Q4 2018 |
FY 2019 |
% change FY 19/ FY 18 |
Portugal (ANA) inc.: |
|
|
|
|
|
Lisbon (LIS) |
100 |
7 371 |
+8.5% |
31 173 |
+7.4% |
Porto (OPO) |
100 |
3 053 |
+7.5% |
13 105 |
+9.8% |
Faro (FAO) |
100 |
1 571 |
+0.1% |
9 009 |
+3.7% |
Madeira |
100 |
753 |
-1.2% |
3 370 |
+0.7% |
Azores |
100 |
486 |
+4.3% |
2 463 |
+6.2% |
TOTAL |
|
13 234 |
+6.4% |
59 120 |
+6.9% |
United Kingdom |
|
|
|
|
|
Gatwick (LGW) |
50 |
10 295 |
+0.7% |
46 568 |
+1.1% |
Belfast (BFS) |
100 |
1 322 |
-9.7% |
6 285 |
-0.0% |
TOTAL |
|
11 617 |
-0.6% |
52 852 |
+1.0% |
Japan (Kansai Airports) |
|
|
|
|
|
Kansai (KIX) |
40 |
7 597 |
+0.4% |
31 904 |
+10.2% |
Itami (ITM) |
40 |
4 228 |
-0.3% |
16 526 |
+2.1% |
Kobé (UKB) |
40 |
878 |
+10.3% |
3 363 |
+5.7% |
TOTAL |
|
12 702 |
+0.8% |
51 793 |
+7.2% |
Chile (Nuevo Pudahuel) |
|
|
|
|
|
Santiago (SCL) |
40 |
5 917 |
-5.8% |
24 646 |
+5.7% |
TOTAL |
|
5 917 |
-5.8% |
24 646 |
+5.7% |
France inc.: |
|
|
|
|
|
Lyon-Saint Exupéry (LYS) & Lyon-Bron (LYN) |
31 |
2 688 |
+1.9% |
11 754 |
+6.4% |
Nantes Atlantique (NTE) |
85 |
1 600 |
+13.2% |
7 227 |
+16.6% |
Saint-Nazaire Montoir (SNR) |
85 |
6 |
+0.1% |
20 |
-6.4% |
Rennes Bretagne (RNS) |
49 |
186 |
-8.1% |
852 |
-0.6% |
Dinard Bretagne (DNR) |
49 |
13 |
-28.8% |
96 |
-11.2% |
Grenoble Alpes Isère (GNB) |
100 |
46 |
+7.9% |
308 |
-13.4% |
Chambéry Savoie Mont Blanc (CMF) |
100 |
21 |
-12.6% |
204 |
-0.2% |
Toulon Hyères (TLN) |
100 |
93 |
-21.8% |
507 |
-11.0% |
Clermont Ferrand Auvergne (CFE) |
100 |
102 |
+1.3% |
431 |
+0.1% |
TOTAL |
|
4 775 |
+4.0% |
21 514 |
+8.0% |
In thousands of passengers |
VINCI Airports share (%) |
Q4 2019 |
% change Q4 2019 / Q4 2018 |
FY 2019 |
% change FY 19/ FY 18 |
Cambodia (Cambodia Airports) |
|
|
|
|
|
Phnom Penh (PNH) |
70 |
1 533 |
+2.0% |
6 029 |
+11.2% |
Siem Reap (REP) |
70 |
923 |
-20.8% |
3 926 |
-12.4% |
Sihanoukville (KOS) |
70 |
363 |
+50.3% |
1 680 |
+158.1% |
TOTAL |
|
2 819 |
-3.1% |
11 635 |
+10.2% |
United States of America inc.: |
|
|
|
|
|
Orlando-Sanford (SFB) |
100 |
787 |
+7.6% |
3 288 |
+6.3% |
Hollywood Burbank (BUR) |
MC* |
1 618 |
+14.8% |
5 908 |
+12.1% |
Atlantic City (ACY) |
MC* |
278 |
-5.2% |
1 135 |
-2.7% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
|
2 683 |
+10.2% |
10 331 |
+8.4% |
Brazil |
|
|
|
|
|
Salvador (SSA) |
100 |
2 131 |
-1.0% |
7 784 |
-2.9% |
TOTAL |
|
2 131 |
-1.0% |
7 784 |
-2.9% |
Serbia |
|
|
|
|
|
Belgrade (BEG) |
100 |
1 409 |
+15.6% |
6 159 |
+9.2% |
TOTAL |
|
1 409 |
+15.6% |
6 159 |
+9.2% |
Dominican Republic (Aerodom) inc.: |
|
|
|
|
|
Saint-Domingue (SDQ) |
100 |
1 188 |
+22.4% |
4 515 |
+16.2% |
Puerto Plata (POP) |
100 |
166 |
-8.1% |
862 |
-4.4% |
Samana (AZS) |
100 |
31 |
-6.7% |
170 |
-4.9% |
La Isabela (JBQ) |
100 |
22 |
+44.7% |
84 |
+69.9% |
TOTAL |
|
1 407 |
+17.3% |
5 632 |
+12.2% |
Sweden |
|
|
|
|
|
Stockholm Skavsta (NYO) |
90 |
522 |
+6.3% |
2 277 |
+3.7% |
TOTAL |
|
522 |
+6.3% |
2 277 |
+3.7% |
Costa Rica |
|
|
|
|
|
Liberia - Guanacaste (LIR) |
45 |
262 |
+10.6% |
1 224 |
+8.8% |
TOTAL |
|
262 |
+10.6% |
1 224 |
+8.8% |
*MC : Management Contract |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total VINCI Airports |
|
59 479 |
+2.1% |
254 967 |
+5.7% |
II.
Commercial movements by
airport
Commercial flights (ATM) |
VINCI Airports share (%) |
Q4 2019 |
% change Q4 2019 / Q4 2018 |
FY 2019 |
% change FY 19/ FY 18 |
Portugal (ANA) inc.: |
|
|
|
|
|
Lisbon (LIS) |
100 |
52 578 |
1.1% |
217 703 |
+1.9% |
Porto (OPO) |
100 |
23 187 |
+2.5% |
96 537 |
+4.9% |
Faro (FAO) |
100 |
10 622 |
-3.4% |
58 788 |
+2.5% |
Madeira |
100 |
6 036 |
-6.9% |
26 068 |
-3.3% |
Azores |
100 |
5 835 |
-1.5% |
29 496 |
+3.9% |
TOTAL |
|
98 290 |
+0.2% |
428 684 |
+2.4% |
United Kingdom |
|
|
|
|
|
London Gatwick (LGW) |
50 |
62 912 |
-1.2% |
280 660 |
+0.3% |
Belfast (BFS) |
100 |
10 883 |
-10.9% |
49 160 |
+0.6% |
TOTAL |
|
73 795 |
-2.7% |
329 820 |
+0.4% |
Japon (Kansai Airports) |
|
|
|
|
|
Kansai (KIX) |
40 |
50 901 |
+1.8% |
206 776 |
+10.5% |
Itami (ITM) |
40 |
34 498 |
-1.3% |
138 430 |
+0.2% |
Kobé (UKB) |
40 |
8 924 |
+20.7% |
31 391 |
+8.1% |
TOTAL |
|
94 323 |
+2.2% |
376 597 |
+6.3% |
Chile (Nuevo Pudahuel) |
|
|
|
|
|
Santiago (SCL) |
40 |
36 957 |
-8.6% |
157 224 |
+4.0% |
TOTAL |
|
36 957 |
-8.6% |
157 224 |
+4.0% |
France inc.: |
|
|
|
|
|
Lyon-Saint Exupéry (LYS) & Lyon-Bron (LYN) |
31 |
28 517 |
-7.0% |
122 400 |
-0.0% |
Nantes Atlantique (NTE) |
85 |
14 319 |
+1.3% |
63 207 |
+7.8% |
Saint-Nazaire Montoir (SNR) |
85 |
416 |
-10.5% |
1 651 |
-0.5% |
Rennes Bretagne (RNS) |
49 |
3 081 |
-5.8% |
13 204 |
+0.6% |
Dinard Bretagne (DNR) |
49 |
217 |
-32.2% |
1 260 |
-21.2% |
Grenoble Alpes Isère (GNB) |
100 |
629 |
+4.1% |
3 870 |
-7.3% |
Chambéry Savoie Mont Blanc (CMF) |
100 |
1 199 |
+6.4% |
6 853 |
-0.5% |
Toulon Hyères (TLN) |
100 |
664 |
-65.8% |
11 112 |
+0.1% |
Clermont Ferrand Auvergne (CFE) |
100 |
2 189 |
-15.8% |
9 135 |
-3.2% |
TOTAL |
|
51 773 |
-7.2% |
235 344 |
+1.5% |
Commercial flights (ATM) |
VINCI Airports share (%) |
Q4 2019 |
% change Q4 2019 / Q4 2018 |
FY 2019 |
% change FY 19/ FY 18 |
Cambodia (Cambodia Airports) |
|
|
|
|
|
Phnom Penh (PNH) |
70 |
15 079 |
+8.7% |
56 018 |
+7.3% |
Siem Reap (REP) |
70 |
9 697 |
-14.5% |
39 750 |
-10.3% |
Sihanoukville (KOS) |
70 |
4 398 |
+53.1% |
17 824 |
+115.4% |
TOTAL |
|
29 174 |
+3.9% |
113 592 |
+8.4% |
United States of America inc.: |
|
|
|
|
|
Orlando-Sanford (SFB) |
100 |
5 745 |
+6.2% |
24 370 |
+10.1% |
Hollywood Burbank (BUR) |
MC* |
37 983 |
+16.5% |
146 486 |
+10.1% |
Atlantic City (ACY) |
MC* |
2 000 |
-2.8% |
8 109 |
-3.1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
|
45 728 |
+14.1% |
178 965 |
+9.4% |
Brazil |
|
|
|
|
|
Salvador (SSA) |
100 |
21 216 |
+2.5% |
78 293 |
-3.9% |
TOTAL |
|
21 216 |
+2.5% |
78 293 |
-3.9% |
Serbia |
|
|
|
|
|
Belgrade (BEG) |
100 |
16 314 |
+13.8% |
70 365 |
+4.3% |
TOTAL |
|
16 314 |
+13.8% |
70 365 |
+4.3% |
Dominican Republic (Aerodom) inc.: |
|
|
|
|
|
Saint-Domingue (SDQ) |
100 |
11 419 |
+14.0% |
43 311 |
+15.4% |
Puerto Plata (POP) |
100 |
1 243 |
-9.7% |
6 205 |
-6.6% |
Samana (AZS) |
100 |
254 |
-7.3% |
1 316 |
-6.3% |
La Isabela (JBQ) |
100 |
2 329 |
-3.9% |
9 534 |
+13.6% |
TOTAL |
|
15 287 |
+8.1% |
60 602 |
+10.9% |
Sweden |
|
|
|
|
|
Stockholm Skavsta (NYO) |
90 |
3 361 |
+6.1% |
14 188 |
+2.6% |
TOTAL |
|
3 361 |
+6.1% |
14 188 |
+2.6% |
Costa Rica |
|
|
|
|
|
Liberia - Guanacaste (LIR) |
45 |
3 164 |
+1.0% |
13 958 |
+8.4% |
TOTAL |
|
3 164 |
+1.0% |
13 958 |
+8.4% |
*MC : Management Contract |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total VINCI Airports |
|
489 382 |
+0.7% |
2 057 632 |
+3.8% |
1 Data at 100% estimated on 17 January 2020. Data for 2019 and
2018 include full-year airport traffic.
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