The Group announces its traffic figures for December 2023.
Group traffic is up +10.0%, to 26.4 million passengers, or 103.9% of 2019 traffic
Paris Aéroport traffic is up +4.2%, to 7.9 million passengers, or 97.7% of 2019 traffic.
Group traffic for 2023 is up +20.2%, to 336.4 million passengers, or 98.7% of 2019 traffic.
Paris Airport traffic grew by +15.1% to 99.7 million passengers, or 92.3% of 2019 traffic:
Paris-Charles de Gaulle traffic stood at 67.4 million passengers, or 88.5% of 2019 traffic, while Paris-Orly traffic stood at 32.3 million passengers, or 101.4% of 2019 traffic.
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Aéroports de Paris develops and manages airports, including Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly and Paris-Le Bourget. In 2023, the Group handled c. 99.7 million passengers at Paris-CDG and Paris-Orly, and c. 326.7 million passengers abroad. Boasting an exceptional geographic location and a major catchment area, Aéroports de Paris is pursuing its strategy of adapting and modernizing its terminal facilities, upgrading quality of services and developing retail and real estate businesses. Sales break down by activity as follows:
- supply of airport services (32.9%): air traffic management, intermodal transportation and terminal management, telecommunication spaces, and installation of airport infrastructures, etc.;
- operating sales areas and services (30.5%): shops, restaurants, banks, exchange offices, etc.;
- real estate management (5.4%): land and commercial real estate property leasing (businesses, offices, hotels, logistics buildings, passenger registration and transfer, baggage handling, aircraft management (cleaning, guidance, storage and starting assistance, aircraft loading and unloading), etc.;
- other (31.2%): including international airport management, airport engineering services, specialized telecommunications services, etc.