Fraport Traffic Figures - August 2016
Tourist Traffic Continues to Be Affected by Restrained Bookings September 12, 2016 35/2016
Frankfurt (ots) -
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Frankfurt Airport serves almost six million passengers in August
2016 - Fraport's Group airports report mixed results
- Querverweis: Cross-reference: Fraport Traffic Figures are
available at http://www.presseportal.de/dokumente abrufbar -
Frankfurt Airport serves almost six million passengers in August
2016 - Fraport's Group airports report mixed results
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In August 2016, almost six million passengers passed through
Frankfurt Airport (FRA), representing a 5.0 percent decline compared
to the strong August month of 2015. As in previous months, the
ongoing geopolitical situation continued to have a negative impact on
passenger volumes. Restrained bookings by holidaymakers again
resulted in a decline in passenger traffic particularly to tourist
destinations in Egypt, Tunisia, and Turkey. That decline could not be
offset by the strong growth in tourist traffic to the Balearic and
Canary Islands, rising by almost 10 percent and even about 30 percent
respectively. Intercontinental traffic at FRA also slowed reflecting
concerns of holidaymakers - particularly from the Far East -
regarding the overall security situation in Europe.
Correspondingly, the number of aircraft movements at FRA declined
by 2.3 percent to 41,803 takeoffs and landings. Accumulated maximum
takeoff weights (MTOWs) shrank by 1.8 percent to some 2.7 million
metric tons, whereas the average MTOW per landing rose to 127.9
metric tons - thus marking a new August record. Cargo throughput
(airfreight + airmail) remained almost stable at 171,871 metric tons
in the reporting month (down 0.1 percent).
Fraport AG's international portfolio of airports continued to
report mixed results in August 2016. Ljubljana Airport (LJU) in
Slovenia welcomed 165,137 passengers in the reporting month, a
decline of 8.1 percent on the previous year. In contrast, Lima
Airport (LIM) in Peru's capital registered traffic growth of 9.6
percent to almost 1.8 million passengers. The Twin Star airports of
Varna (VAR) and Burgas (BOJ) on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast
together received some 1.3 million passengers, an increase of 17.2
percent year-on-year. Antalya Airport (AYT) in Turkey and St.
Petersburg Pulkovo Airport (LED) in Russia saw passenger traffic drop
noticeably to approximately 2.8 million passengers (down 38.8
percent) and about 1.6 million passengers (down 8.0 percent),
respectively. In Germany, Hanover Airport (HAJ) reported a 6.9
percent decline in traffic to 549,088 passengers. Xi'an Airport (XIY)
in central China, by contrast, posted a double-digit gain in traffic,
rising by 10.9 percent to just under 3.5 million passengers. XIY thus
continued its growth trend of recent months.
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Contact:
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Mike Peter Schweitzer
Spokesperson
Press Office, Corp. Communications
60547 Frankfurt, Germany
Telephone: +49 69 690-70555
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Frankfurt Airport (FRA), representing a 5.0 percent decline compared
to the strong August month of 2015. As in previous months, the
ongoing geopolitical situation continued to have a negative impact on
passenger volumes. Restrained bookings by holidaymakers again
resulted in a decline in passenger traffic particularly to tourist
destinations in Egypt, Tunisia, and Turkey. That decline could not be
offset by the strong growth in tourist traffic to the Balearic and
Canary Islands, rising by almost 10 percent and even about 30 percent
respectively. Intercontinental traffic at FRA also slowed reflecting
concerns of holidaymakers - particularly from the Far East -
regarding the overall security situation in Europe.
Correspondingly, the number of aircraft movements at FRA declined
by 2.3 percent to 41,803 takeoffs and landings. Accumulated maximum
takeoff weights (MTOWs) shrank by 1.8 percent to some 2.7 million
metric tons, whereas the average MTOW per landing rose to 127.9
metric tons - thus marking a new August record. Cargo throughput
(airfreight + airmail) remained almost stable at 171,871 metric tons
in the reporting month (down 0.1 percent).
Fraport AG's international portfolio of airports continued to
report mixed results in August 2016. Ljubljana Airport (LJU) in
Slovenia welcomed 165,137 passengers in the reporting month, a
decline of 8.1 percent on the previous year. In contrast, Lima
Airport (LIM) in Peru's capital registered traffic growth of 9.6
percent to almost 1.8 million passengers. The Twin Star airports of
Varna (VAR) and Burgas (BOJ) on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast
together received some 1.3 million passengers, an increase of 17.2
percent year-on-year. Antalya Airport (AYT) in Turkey and St.
Petersburg Pulkovo Airport (LED) in Russia saw passenger traffic drop
noticeably to approximately 2.8 million passengers (down 38.8
percent) and about 1.6 million passengers (down 8.0 percent),
respectively. In Germany, Hanover Airport (HAJ) reported a 6.9
percent decline in traffic to 549,088 passengers. Xi'an Airport (XIY)
in central China, by contrast, posted a double-digit gain in traffic,
rising by 10.9 percent to just under 3.5 million passengers. XIY thus
continued its growth trend of recent months.
For further information about Fraport AG please click here:
http://ots.de/aboutFraport
Originaltext: Fraport AG
digital press kits: http://www.presseportal.de/nr/31522
press kits via RSS: http://www.presseportal.de/rss/pm_31522.rss2
ISIN: DE0005773303
Contact:
Fraport AG
Mike Peter Schweitzer
Spokesperson
Press Office, Corp. Communications
60547 Frankfurt, Germany
Telephone: +49 69 690-70555
E-mail: m.schweitzer@fraport.de
Internet: www.fraport.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/FrankfurtAirport
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