PRESS RELEASE
12 January 2018
Aéroports de Paris SA

Traffic at Paris Aéroport up by 4.5% in 2017,

at 101.5 million passengers

2017 Full Year traffic
Paris Aéroport handled a total of 101.5 million passengers in 2017, an increase of 4.5% compared to the previous year. Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport welcomed 69.5 million passengers (+5.4%) and Paris-Orly Airport 32.0 million (+2.6%).  Traffic increased by 5.0% over the first half of the year and by 4.0% over the second half.

  • International traffic (excluding Europe) was up (+6.2%) due to growth in all destinations: the Middle East (+8.9%), Africa (+7.8%), North America (+6.9%), the French Overseas Territories (+4.8%), Asia-Pacific (+4.1%) and Latin America (+0.7%).
  • European traffic (excluding France) was up by 4.2%;
  • Traffic within France was up by 1.0%;
  • The number of connecting passengers rose by 1.2%. The connecting rate stood at 23.1%, down by 0.8 points.

Passenger traffic at TAV Airports, 46.1%-owned by Groupe ADP, increased by 9.8% in 2017, to 115.0 million passengers.
Passenger traffic at Santiago de Chile Airport, 45%-owned by Groupe ADP, increased by 11.6% in 2017, to 21.4 million passengers.

Traffic in December 2017
In December 2017, Paris Aéroport welcomed 7.9 million passengers, an increase of 2.4% compared to December 2016. 5.4 million passengers travelled through Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (+4.3%) and 2.5 million through Paris-Orly Airport (-1.5%).

  • International traffic (excluding Europe) was up by 4.8%, with a growth in the following destinations: Africa (+7.2%), the Middle East (+5.9%), North America (+5.5%), Asia-Pacific (+3.4%), the French Overseas Territories (+3.0%). Only Latin America was down (-2.0%);
  • European traffic (excluding France) was up by 2.5%; 
  • Traffic within France was down by 3.4%;
  • The number of connecting passengers rose by 2.1%. The connecting rate stood at 24.3%, down by 0.3 points compared to December 2016.

Passenger traffic at TAV Airports, 46.1%-owned by Groupe ADP, increased by 18.0% in December 2017.
Passenger traffic at Santiago de Chile Airport, 45%-owned by Groupe ADP, increased by 13.2% in December 2017.

Passengers 2017 % change
2017/2016
December 2017 % change
2017/2016
Paris-CDG 69,471,442 +5.4% 5,422,527 +4.3%
Paris-Orly 32,042,475 +2.6% 2,454,095 -1.5%
Total Paris Aéroport 101,513,917 +4.5% 7,876,622 +2.4%
Santiago de Chile 21,411,096 +11.6% 1,950,020 +13.2%
Istanbul Atatürk 63,727,448 +5.5% 5,140,648 +14.6%
Ankara Esenboga 15,845,878 +21.5% 1,518,986 +39.9%
Izmir 12,823,701 +6.4% 1,017,494 +10.9%
Milas Bodrum 3,509,347 +8.9% 103,180 +24.9%
Gazipasa 823,238 +14.5% 30,506 +26.3%
Medinah 7,805,295 +18.8% 731,845 +13.3%
Tunisia 1,683,604 +5.6% 48,090 +11.1%
Georgia 3,654,389 +42.7% 230,570 +34.7%
Macedonia 2,027,344 +13.0% 150,528 +12.9%
Zagreb (1) 3,092,047 +11.8% 205,682 +10.0%
Total  TAV Airports 114,992,291 +9.8% 9,177,529 +18.0%

(1)     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 2017 % change
2017/2016
December 2017 % change
2017/2016
Paris-CDG 475,654 +0.6% 37,248 +0.3%
Paris-Orly 229,027 -2.3% 17,125 -5.3%
Total Paris Aéroport 704,681 -0.4% 54,373 -1.6%
Santiago de Chile 140,484 +11.7% 13,105 +16.1%
Istanbul Atatürk 449,448 +0.3% 36,805 +7.7%
Ankara Esenboga 106,746 +13.4% 9,836 +23.0%
Izmir 82,853 +5.1% 6,564 +7.4%
Milas Bodrum 23,260 +1.9% 680 +17.2%
Gazipasa 5,662 +6.1% 237 +17.9%
Medina 58,045 +6.6% 5,035 +13.0%
Tunisia 12,011 -4.9% 473 -26.3%
Georgia 37,908 +36.4% 2,718 +26.2%
Macedonia 18,130 +7.4% 1,374 +13.2%
Zagreb 41,585 +1.9% 2,912 +2.2%
Total  TAV Airports 835,648 +4.2% 66,634 +10.4%

Geographic split
Paris Aéroport
(Paris-CDG and Paris-Orly)
2017
% change 2017/2016
Share of total traffic Dec. 2017
% change 2017/2016
Share of total traffic
France +1.0% 16.3% -3.4% 16.6%
Europe +4.2% 43.8% +2.5% 41.1%
Other International
of which
+6.2% 40.0% +4.8% 42.3%
  Africa +7.8% 11.3% +7.2% 12.4%
  North America +6.9% 10.0% +5.5% 9.3%
  Latin America +0.7% 3.1% -2.0% 3.5%
  Middle-East +8.9% 5.1% +5.9% 5.4%
  Asia-Pacific +4.1% 6.4% +3.4% 6.8%
  French Overseas Territories +4.8% 4.1% +3.0% 4.8%
Total Paris Aéroport +4.5% 100 % +2.4% 100 %

Paris Aéroport
(Paris-CDG and Paris-Orly)
2017 % change 2017/2016 December 2017 % change 2017/2016
Connecting Passengers (1) 11,699,597 +1.2% 972,329 +2.1%
Connecting rate +23.1% -0.8 pt 24.3% -0.3 pt
Seat load factor 85.0% 3.5 pt 85.2% 2.7 pt

(1)      Departing passengers

Press contact: Lola Bourget, Head of Media and Reputation Department +33 1 74 25 23 23
Investor Relations: Audrey Arnoux, Head of Investor Retations +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 2016, the Group handled via Paris Aéroport more than 97 million passengers and 2.2 million metric tonnes of freight and mail at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly, and more than 42 million passengers in airports abroad through its subsidiary ADP International. 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 2016, Group revenue stood at €2,947 million and net income at €435 million.
Registered office: 1, rue de France, 93 290 Tremblay-en-France. Aéroports de Paris is a public limited company (Société Anonyme) with share capital of €296,881,806. Registered in the Bobigny Trade and Company Register under no. 552 016 628.
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Aéroports de Paris SA: December 2017 traffic figures



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