ADP announced last night that passenger traffic at its two Paris airports rose by 8.3% in October compared with the same month last year, to 8.9 million people carried.
In a press release, the airport group states that its traffic at Paris-CDG and Paris-Orly has now returned to 96% of its October 2019 levels, i.e. before the start of the Covid epidemic.
Aéroports de Paris adds that since the start of the year, traffic on the Paris Aéroport perimeter has risen by 17.2% to 84.5 million passengers.
On the Paris Bourse, ADP shares were down 0.2% on Thursday morning following these figures, bringing their year-to-date decline to 6.5%.
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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.