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Q1 growth story for airport traffic – despite mounting risks

Date

11 May 2016

Sections

Transport
Trade & Society

Brussels, 11 May 2016: European airport trade body, ACI EUROPE today released its air traffic report for March and Q1. The report is the only air transport report which includes all types of civil aviation passenger flights: full service, low cost and charter. It reveals that during the first quarter of this year, passenger traffic at Europe’s airports grew by an average +7.8%.

More specifically, passenger traffic in the EU during Q1 grew by an impressive +8.2% - more than 4.5 times the bloc’s forecasted rate of GDP growth for 2016.

16 EU COUNTRIES REPORT DOUBLE-DIGIT GROWTH

While growth dynamics varied between national markets, 16 of them achieved double digit growth, mainly to the south and east of the EU as well as in Denmark, Ireland, Luxemburg and the Netherlands. Accordingly, Dublin (+17.5%), Barcelona-El Prat (+16.1%), Copenhagen (+13.2%), Amsterdam-Schiphol (+12.4%) and Madrid-Barajas (+11.9%) led passenger growth amongst the EU’s largest airports. Conversely, the core markets of France, Germany, Italy and to a lesser extent the UK performed below the EU average.

These figures, as well as passenger traffic results for March (+7.6% for the EU) reveal that the impact of the Brussels terrorist attacks appears to be contained to Belgium, with Brussels airport bearing the brunt of it (-29.1% in March & -5.3% in Q1). This mostly local/national impact is consistent with we have seen in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks of last November.  

A DIFFERENT SPEED FOR NON-EU AIRPORTS IN EUROPE

Meanwhile, non-EU airports in Q1 posted less dynamic - although improving - passenger traffic growth of +6.2%. Traffic is rebounding in Ukraine (+14.4%) and appears to be stabilising in Russia. It has reached new peaks in Iceland (+36.8%) while it remains fairly resilient in Turkey (+8.4%) – although Turkish airports serving tourist destinations are underperforming.

Freight traffic across the European airport network increased moderately by +2.1% in Q1, with all of that growth going to EU airports (non-EU airports: -0.2%). Aircraft movements were up +4.0%, reflecting airlines adding more capacity to the market.

Q1 RESULTS

Olivier Jankovec, Director General of ACI EUROPE said “Europe’s airports have delivered an excellent performance in terms of passenger traffic over the first quarter of 2016. While the additional day in February and Easter happening in March helped, the magnitude of the traffic increase at many airports has defied economic gravity. To some extent, it has also flown in the face of an increasingly adverse geopolitical and security environment. As long as these risks remain in check and with oil set to remain affordable, we remain positive about the traffic outlook for the rest of the year. The fact that airports are now keenly focused on improving their competitive positions and are fighting to attract new traffic also plays an important – and often overlooked – role in maintaining the growth momentum.”

“All this means that passenger traffic should continue to outperform GDP. While passenger growth rates might soften on the back of already robust figures in 2015, security concerns also mean that part of the leisure demand to external markets will continue to shift towards EU leisure destinations and their airports.”

During Q1, airports welcoming more than 25 million passengers per year (Group 1), airports welcoming between 10 and 25 million passengers (Group 2), airports welcoming between 5 and 10 million passengers (Group 3) and airports welcoming less than 5 million passengers per year (Group 4) reported an average adjustment +6.8%, +7.6%, +11.2% and +8.9%.

The airports which reported the highest increases in passenger traffic are as follows:

GROUP 1:     Istanbul SAW (+19.5%), Dublin (+17.5%), Barcelona (+16.1%), Copenhagen (+13.2%) and Amsterdam (+12.4%)

GROUP 2:     Cologne-Bonn (+28.1%), Alicante (+22.1%), Malaga (+18.2%), Palma de Mallorca (+17.8%) and Athens (+15.7%)

GROUP 3:     Berlin SXF (+43.2%), Faro (+28.5%), Larnaca (+19.5%), Bucharest OTP (+18.4%), Porto (+17.5%)

GROUP 4:     Liege (+275.4%), Ohrid (+173.9%), Ostend (+136.6%), Santorini/Thira (+127.1%) and Oradea (+70.7%)

 

MARCH FIGURES

During the month of March, average passenger growth was +5.5%, while freight reported a fall of -1.8% and movements were up +2.3%.

Airports welcoming more than 25 million passengers per year (Group 1), airports welcoming between 10 and 25 million passengers (Group 2), airports welcoming between 5 and 10 million passengers (Group 3) and airports welcoming less than 5 million passengers per year (Group 4) reported an average adjustment +6.1%, +6.2%, +11.2% and +9.5%.

For March, the airports which reported the highest increases in passenger traffic are as follows:

GROUP 1:     Dublin (+18.1%), Istanbul SAW (+9.3%), Barcelona (+14.2%), Amsterdam (+13.1%), Copenhagen (+11.2%)

GROUP 2:     Palma de Mallorca (+26.1%), Alicante (+25.2%), Cologne-Bonn (+23.2%), Malaga (+21.8%) and Edinburgh and Athens (+17.1%)

GROUP 3:      Faro (+40.7%), Berlin SXF (+39.2%), Larnaca (+24.0%), Heraklion (+23.4%) and Charleroi CRL (+20.2%)

GROUP 4:     Oradea (+4,136.6%), Liege (+587.0%), Ostend (+294.7%), Ohrid (+242.6%) and Kharkiv (+121.3%)

The 'ACI EUROPE Airport Traffic Report – March & Q1 2016’ includes 206 airports in total representing more than 88% of European air passenger traffic.

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The ACI EUROPE Airport Traffic Report is a dedicated service for journalists available in the password protected ‘Airport Traffic Report’ section of the ‘Media room’ on our website www.aci-europe.org. Accredited members of the media may also access additional traffic analysis and comprehensive traffic databases. For your password to access these sections, please contact us by e-mail at: maria.karananou@aci-europe.org. Your request will be validated and the password will be e-mailed to your work address.

 

For more information, please contact:

Robert O’MEARA

Director, Media & Communications

ACI EUROPE (Airports Council International)

10, Rue Montoyer (box No 9), 1000 Brussels, Belgium

Tel: +32 2 552 09 82    Website: www.aci-europe.org          

Fax: +32 2 502 56 37   Twitter: @ACI_EUROPE

ACI EUROPE is the European region of Airports Council International (ACI), the only worldwide professional association of airport operators. ACI EUROPE represents close to 500 airports in 45 European countries. In 2014, our member airports handled over 90% of commercial air traffic in Europe, welcoming more than 1.8 billion passengers, 18.4 million tonnes of freight and 21.2 million aircraft movements. These airports contribute to the employment of 12.3 million people, generating 675 billion each year (4.1%) of GDP in Europe.