Paris: Groupe ADP total traffic is up by +11.9 million passengers in July 2022 compared to July 2021, with 29.7 million passengers welcomed for the entire network of operated airports. It stands at 83.7% of the July 2019 group traffic.
Since the beginning of the year, Groupe ADP total traffic is up by +116.8% compared to 2021, at 147.9 million passengers, standing at 74.0% of the group traffic over the same period in 2019.
Regarding the Paris Airport:
July 2022 traffic is up by +4.0 million passengers, with 9.1 million passengers welcomed. It stands at 86.3% of the July 2019 Paris Aéroport traffic. In July 2022, Paris-Charles de Gaulle welcomed 6.0 million passengers (+3.0 million passengers), at 81.0% of the July 2019 traffic, and Paris-Orly 3.1 million passengers (+1.1 million passengers), at 99.0% of the July 2019 traffic. Since the beginning of the year, traffic in Paris Aéroport is up by +30.8 million passengers compared to 2021, at 46.5 million passengers, at 74.1% of the traffic over the same period in 2019.
At Paris-Charles de Gaulle, all terminals are currently open to passenger traffic except Terminal 1, under renovation. At Paris-Orly, all sectors are open.
In July 2022:
International traffic (excluding Europe, including French Overseas Territories) was up compared to 2021 +1.9million passengers, at 8% of the July 2019 traffic. All the destinations are growing: North America +769,743passengers, at 86.3% of the July 2019 traffic, Asia-Pacific +160,992 passengers, at 36.1% of the July 2019 traffic, Latin America +129,510 passengers, at 74.3% of the July 2019 traffic, the Middle East +271,184 passengers, at 88.5% of the July 2019 traffic, Africa +501,848 passengers, at 99.6% of the July 2019 traffic;
European traffic (excluding France) was up +1.9 million passengers, at 5% of the July 2019 traffic;
Traffic within mainland France was up +210,646passengers, at 0% of the July 2019 traffic;
Traffic with the French Overseas Territories (included within the international traffic) was up +76,838passengers, at 7% of the July 2019 traffic traffic.
The number of connecting passengers stood at 830,496 up by +321,864passengers, at 0% of the July 2019 traffic. The connecting rate stood at 17.0% down by -1.1 points.
Regarding Groupe ADP’s international platforms:
Passenger traffic at TAV Airports , 46.4 %-owned by Groupe ADP, is up by +2.2 million passengers in July 2022, at 10.3 million passengers , standing at 84.5% of the July 2019 traffic. It is up by +75.9% since the beginning of the year compared to the same period in 2021, at 75.5% of traffic over the same period in 2019.
Passenger traffic at GMR Airports , 49%-owned by Groupe ADP since July 2020, is up by +3.9 million passengers in July 2022, at 7.0 million passengers , standing at 80.9% of the July 2019 traffic. It is up by +93.5% since the beginning of the year compared to the same period in 2021, at 76.9% of traffic over the same period in 2019.
Passenger traffic at Amman Airport, 51%-owned by Groupe ADP, is up by +326,836 passengers in July 2022, at 948,337 passengers , standing at 98.8% of the July 2019 traffic. It is up by +126.2% since the beginning of the year compared to the same period in 2021, at 82.2% of traffic over the same period in 2019.
Passenger traffic at Santiago de Chile Airport, 45%-owned by Groupe ADP, is up by +900,485 passengers in July 2022, at 1.7 million passengers , standing at 75.9% of the July 2019 traffic. It is up by +153.4% ​​since the beginning of the year compared to the same period in 2021, at 70.2% of traffic over the same period in 2019.
All the Group’s hubs are open to commercial flights. However, local restrictions may apply, particularly to international flights at Group airports.
In the context created by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the international sanctions imposed on Russia, the group is monitoring the situation to assess its short, medium, and long-term consequences. In 2019, traffic with Ukraine and Russia amounted to 1.4% of Paris AĂ©roport’s total traffic, as well as to 17.1% of TAV Airports’ total traffic, at 27.9% of TAV Airports’ international traffic. At this stage, although air traffic between Russia and Ukraine on one part and the airports operated by Groupe ADP located in Turkey are significantly impacted, the Group does not anticipate, in the absence of any significant change in the situation, that the consequences of the conflict will challenge its financial forecasts and traffic assumptions for 2022 full year.