Rueil Malmaison, 12 October 2017

VINCI Airports - Q3 2017 traffic

Continued traffic growth trend: up 12.2% in the third quarter

  • Record traffic during the summer season in most of the network airports
  • New key routes launched, including Lisbon/Beijing and Phnom-Penh/Dubai
  • Nantes Atlantique exceeds the 5 million passengers' milestone over 12 rolling months

In the third quarter of 2017, traffic across platforms managed by VINCI Airports increased 12.2%* compared to Q3 2016, with a total of 42.3 million passengers handled in the network airports.

In Portugal, the country's airports reported their best ever summer season by a wide margin, with 16.6 million passengers between July and September, up 14.7% on 2016. This growth notably reflects the good performance of Portugal's national airline TAP, which stepped up its expansion by opening new routes to Africa and the United Kingdom, and the recovery of traffic with Brazil. The low-cost carriers also turned in a good season, with high load factors as the country remains a sought-after destination for European tourists. Lisbon Airport, an optimum European connecting gateway between China and Latin America, confirmed its position as a regional hub with the launch, at the end of July, of direct flights between Beijing and Lisbon three times a week, operated by Beijing Capital Airlines. Traffic at the airport rose 16%.

In Cambodia, the strong traffic growth in the country's 3 airports ( up 31%) reflects excellent performance by airlines based in the country, as well as the arrival of new carriers and the opening of major new routes, including the launch by Emirates in early July of daily flights between Dubai and Phnom Penh. Q3 traffic at Phnom Penh International rose 32.8% over the previous year to more than a million passengers.

In France, traffic increased substantially in the third quarter at the facilities managed by VINCI Airports (up 9.9%). At Nantes Atlantique, traffic grew 15.4%, setting a record for third quarter and for the first time exceeding 5 million passengers over 12 rolling months. This performance was driven by the very good load factors of the Nantes-based Volotea, EasyJet and Transavia airlines and the launch of new international routes by British Airways and Lufthansa.
Acivity was buoyant at Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport, where traffic rose 7.5% on the back of good performance by all airlines, particularly HOP! Air France and EasyJet, and an upturn in international traffic beyond Europe, including with Turkey and North Africa. 

In Chile, where growth had been driven since the start of the year by international traffic, the launch of service by low-cost carrier JetSmart at the Santiago airport gave a new boost to domestic traffic (total traffic up 12.6%). International traffic continued to expand with the opening of numerous routes to

Latin America, Europe and the United States and the recovery of traffic with Brazil.

In Japan, the Kansai airports recorded Q3 growth of 8.5% on the previous year, setting a record for the three-month period. Growth was driven by the expansion of both low-cost and traditional airlines, particularly at Osaka Itami. International traffic with South Korea and Hong Kong continued to boost growth at Kansai International Airport (KIX), which also benefited from recovery in traffic with Europe.

In the Dominican Republic, adverse weather conditions combined with the crisis in Venezuela moderated Q3 traffic volume, which stabilised. Traffic nevertheless remained strong at the tourist airports of Puerto Plata (up 11.3%) and Samana (+6.3%), more particularly reflecting service to and from the United States.

This very good performance confirms trends observed at the beginning of the year. Between January and September, VINCI Airports network platforms served more than 112 million passengers, an increase of 12.6% over the previous year. Over 12 rolling months, VINCI Airports network platforms served 145 million passengers, up 12.4%.

* 100% contribution. Variations on a pro forma basis, including Kansai Airports, Aerodom and Lyon-Saint Exupéry on a full year basis in 2016 and excluding Salvador Airport in Brazil, which VINCI Airports will operate starting from early 2018.

VINCI Airports passenger traffic at 30 September 2017

In thousands of passengers Q3 2017 Change Q3 2017/2016  

Cumul 2017 
9 months
Change 9 months 2017/2016 Cumul 12 months
y-o-y
Change 12 months
y-o-y
VINCI Airports *
Of which :

 
42,296 +12.2% 112,395 +12.6% 144,997 +12.4%
Portugal (ANA) 16,568 +14.7% 40,097 +17.7% 50,501 +18.2%
Japan (Kansai Airports) 11,614 +8.5% 32,379 +7.9% 42,528 +7.2%
France 5,333 +9.9% 14,043 +9.1% 17,825 +9.7%
Chile (Nuevo Pudahuel) 5,436 +12.6% 15,659 +10.9% 20,735 +11.1%
Cambodia (Cambodia Airports) 2,099 +31.0% 6,302 +25.7% 8,311 +22.9%
Dominican Republic (Aerodom) 1,245 0.0% 3,915 +4.7% 5,097 +4.4%

* 100% contribution. Variations on a pro forma basis, including Kansai Airports, Aerodom and Lyon-Saint Exupéry on a full year basis in 2016 and excluding Salvador Airport in Brazil, which VINCI Airports will operate starting from early 2018.

About VINCI Airports
VINCI Airports, a top 5 global player in the international airport sector, manages the development and operations of 35 airports located in France, Portugal (including the hub of Lisbon), Cambodia, Japan, Dominican Republic, Chile and Brazil. Served by around 250 airlines, VINCI Airports' network handled 132 million passengers in 2016. Through its expertise as a comprehensive integrator and the professionalism of its 11,000 employees, VINCI Airports develops, finances, builds and operates airports, leveraging its investment capability, international network and know-how to optimize the management and performance of existing airport infrastructure, facility extensions and new construction. In 2016, its consolidated revenue amounted to €1.05 bn. More comprehensive information is available on www.vinci-airports.com  

À propos de VINCI
VINCI is a global player in concessions and construction, employing more than 183,000 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 - Passenger and commercial movements at 30 September 2017

  1. Passenger traffic by airport
 

 

In thousands of passengers
VINCI Airports share (%) Q3 2017 Change
Q3 17/Q3 16
 

Cumul. 2017  9 months
Change 9 months 2017/2016 Cumul 12 months y-o-y  

Change 12 months y-o-y
Portugal (ANA)

Lisbon

Porto

Faro

Madeira

Azores

TOTAL

 

 

 
 

100

100

100

100

100
 

8,013

3,210

3,519

1,013

813

16,568

 
 

+16.0%

+13.5%

+14.1%

+4.8%

+23.1%

+14.7%

 
 

20,151

8,228

7,279

2,634

1,805

40,097

 
 

+19.7%

+16.5%

+16.3%

+8.7%

+20.4%

+17.7%

 
 

25,769

10,544

8,651

3,339

2,197

50,501

 

 
 

+19.8%

+17.7%

+17.3%

+10.4%

+18.9%

+18.2%

 
Japan (Kansai Airports)

Kansai

Itami

TOTAL

 
 

40

40
 

7,486

4,128

11,614

 
 

+11.6%

+3.2%

+8.5%

 
 

20,808

11,571

32,379

 
 

+9.5%

+5.1%

+7.9%

 
 

27,042

15,485

42,528

 
 

+8.6%

+4.8%

+7.2%

 
France

Lyon-Saint Exupéry

Nantes Atlantique

Saint-Nazaire Montoir

Rennes Bretagne

Dinard Bretagne

Grenoble Alpes Isère

Chambéry Savoie MonBlanc

Toulon Hyères

Clermont Ferrand Auvergne

Poitiers Biard

TOTAL

 
 

31

85

85

49

49

100

100

100

100

100

 
 

2,989

1,739

4

226

48

12

1

175

102

38




5,333

 

 
 

+7.5%

+15.4%

-17.3%

+7.4%

+14.5%

+2.887%

+19.4%

+4.5%

-0.6%

+4.5%




+9.9%
 

7,872

4,235

17

562

100

304

165

399

296

94




14,043

 
 

+7.9%

+13.7%

-3.8%

+14.0%

+8.9%

+13.9%

-15.1%

+0.4%

-2.0%

+8.9%




+9.1%

 

 
 

10,142

5,291

23

710

119

344

183

502

396

117




17,825

 
 

+9.1%

+13.2%

-0.6%

+15.2%

+3.4%

+13.1%

-16.3%

-0.4%

+0.8%

+6.9%




+9.7%

 

  VINCI Airports share (%) Q3 2017 Change
Q3 17/Q3 16
 

Cumul. 2017 
9 months
Change
9 months 2017/2016
Cumul 12 months y-o-y Change 12 months y-o-y
Chile (Nuevo Pudahuel)

Santiago

TOTAL

 
 

40
 

5 436




5 436
 

+12,6%




+12,6%
 

15 659




15 659
 

+10,9%




+10,9%
 

20 735




20 735
 

+11,1%




+11,1%
 

Cambodia (Cambodia Airports)

Phnom Penh

Siem Reap

 Sihanoukville

TOTAL
 

 

70

70

70  
 

 

1,071

932

96




2,099

 
 

 

+32.8%

+24.4%

+105.5%




+31.0%

 
 

 

3,049

3,015

239




6,302

 
 

 

+24.5%

+21.8%

+162.0%




+25.7%

 
 

 

3,988

4,019

305

 

8,311
 

 

+21.7%

+19.3%

+165.9%




+22.9%

 
 

Dominican Republic (Aerodom)

Santo Domingo

Puerto Plata

Samana

La Isabela

TOTAL


 
 

 

100

100

100

100  
 

 

1,017

196

25

8




1,245

 
 

 

-2.1%

+11.3%

+6.3%

-1.4%




0.0%

 
 

 

2,964

807

119

24




3,915

 
 

 

+2.8%

+12.9%

+0.4%

+12.1%




+4.7%

 
 

 

3,917

1,007

142

32




5,097

 
 

 

+2.4%

+14.2%

-2.0%

+6.8%




+4.4%

 
  1. Commercial movements by airport
 

 
VINCI Airports share (%) Q3 2017 Change Q3 17/Q3 16  

Cumul. 2017  9 months
Change
9 months 2017/2016
Cumul 12 months y-o-y Change 12 months y-o-y
Portugal (ANA)

Lisbon

Porto

Faro

Madeira

Azores

TOTAL

 

 

 
 

100

100

100

100

100
 

57,079

24,328

22,290

8,322

9,149

121,168

 
 

+11.1%

+8.8%

+13.4%

+0.8%

+19.0%

+10.8%

 
 

149,484

64,740

47,566

22,297

22,107

306,213

 
 

+11.2%

+11.2%

+14.1%

+5.6%

+17.6%

+11.6%

 
 

193,699

83,891

57,190

28,522

27,581

390,908
 

+11.5%

+12.2%

+15.1%

+7.2%

+15.9%

+12.1%

 
Japan (Kansai Airports)

Kansai

Itami

TOTAL

 
 

40

40
 

35,417

47,894

83,311
 

-1.2%

+4.9%

+2.2%

 
 

103,876

137,598

241,474
 

-0.4%

+3.8%

+1.9%
 

138,726

182,140

320,866
 

-0.4%

+3.8%

+1.9%
France

Lyon-Saint Exupéry

Nantes Atlantique

Saint-Nazaire Montoir

Rennes Bretagne

Dinard Bretagne

Grenoble Alpes Isère

Chambéry Savoie Mont Blanc

Toulon Hyères

Clermont Ferrand Auvergne

Poitiers Biard

TOTAL

 

 

 

 
 

31

85

49

49

100

100

100

100

100

100
 

31,593

15,605

451

3,654

667

289

433

4,311

2,312

628




59,943

 

 
 

-0.2%

+6.5%

-1.5%

+4.0%

+8.6%

+76.2%

+22.7%

+0.7%

-5.3%

-2.5%




+2.0%

 
 

91,552

41,880

1,556

10,029

1,502

3,531

5,769

8,620

7,785

2,096




174,320

 
 

+1.4%

+7.6%

+1.2%

+8.2%

+11.7%

+9.8%

+8.7%

+2.4%

+7.4%

+2.4%




+4.0%

 
 

120,302

53,591

2,046

12,923

1,866

4,266

6,789

10,167

11,157

2,731




225,838

 
 

+2.5%

+7.3%

+2.6%

+9.0%

+7.9%

+15.5%

+7.2%

+0.4%

+17.1%

+2.1%




+4.9%

 
Chile (Nuevo Pudahuel)

Santiago

TOTAL

 
 

40
 

35,720

35,720
 

+11.9%

+11.9%
 

102,270

102,270
 

+9.6%

+9.6%
 

134,707

134,707
 

+8.3%

+8.3%

  VINCI Airports share (%) Q3 2017 Change
Q3 17/Q3 16
 

Cumul. 2017  9 months
Change

9 months 2017/2016
Cumul 12 months y-o-y Change 12 months y-o-y
Cambodia

(Cambodia Airports)

Phnom Penh

Siem Reap

Sihanoukville

TOTAL

 
 

 

70

70

70
 

 

10,613

10,129

1,672

22,414

 
 

 

+32.7%

+18.2%

+126.6%

+29.5%

 
 

 

29,467

31,600

3,840

64,907

 
 

 

+20.3%

+16.8%

+150.7%

+22.3%

 

 
 

 

38,414

42,238

4,935

85,587

 
 

 

+17.2%

+13.5%

+147.4%

+18.9%

 
Dominican Republic

(Aerodom)

Saint-Domingue

Puerto Plata

Samana

La Isabela

TOTAL

 
 

 

100

100

100

100
 

 

8,424

1,496

189

1,891

12,000

 
 

 

-4.0%

+7.3%

-10.0%

+9.1%

-0.9%

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

25,846

5,716

1,005

6,016

38,583

 

 

 
 

 

+2.1%

+8.3%

-17.8%

+12.2%

+3.8%

 
 

 

34,530

7,282

1,201

7,932

50,945
 

 

+2.3%

+9.5%

-20.6%

+9.0%

+3.6%

 
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