Aéroports de Paris SA: July 2020 traffic figures

PRESS RELEASE
August 2020, 17thAéroports de Paris SA
July 2020 traffic figuresIn July 2020, Groupe ADP total traffic1 is down by 77.3% compared to July 2019, with 6 million passengers welcomed for the entire network of operated airports.At Paris Aéroport alone, the traffic decreased by 77.1% compared to July 2019 with 2.4 million passengers welcomed.At Paris-Charles de Gaulle, only terminals 2E, 2F and 2AC are currently opened in order to handle the entirety of commercial passenger flights. As a reminder, commercial traffic at Paris-Orly, which has been temporarily suspended on April 1st 2020 has resumed on June 26th onwards from Orly 3, and on July 13th onwards from Orly 4.Regarding Groupe ADP’s international platforms, and regarding the regular commercial flights activity, the following airports are open for flights of any kind, some local restrictions may still apply: Ankara, Antalya, Batumi, Bodrum, Conakry, Enfidha, Gazipasa, Izmir, Mactan-Cebu, Monastir, Ohrid, Skopje, Tbilisi and Zagreb. Delhi and Hyderabad airports are open to domestic flights and to international regular routes limited to countries with which India has signed bilateral agreements. Amman, Antananarivo, Djeddah, Medina, Nosy Be and Santiago airports’ activities remain open to domestic flights only and Mauritius airport is closed to commercial flights. In Paris Aéroport:International traffic (excluding Europe) was down (-85.5%), due to the decrease in the following destinations : Asia-Pacific (-94.9%), North America (-94.3%), Latin America (-93.7%), the Middle East (-88.3%), Africa (-81.5%), and the French Overseas Territories (-50.4%);European traffic (excluding France) was down by -76.2%;Traffic within France was down by 55.2%;The number of connecting passengers decreased by 79.6%. The connecting rate stood at 17.4%, down by 2.5 point compared with July 2019.Since the beginning the year Groupe ADP total traffic is down by 61.3% with a total of 54.2 million passengers.Since the beginning of the year Paris Aéroport passenger traffic has seen the decrease of 64.7%, with a total of 22.2 million passengers. The number of connecting passengers has decreased by 62.2%. The connecting rate stands at 24.3%, up by 1.9 points.Passenger traffic at TAV Airports, 46.1%-owned by Groupe ADP, decreased by 82.8% in July 2020 and has decreased of 79.6% since the beginning of the year. As a reminder, Istanbul Atatürk commercial flights were transferred to the new Istanbul Airport as of 6 April 20192. Excluding Istanbul Atatürk, TAV Airport traffic decreased by 73.0% since the beginning of the year.Passenger traffic at Santiago de Chile Airport, 45%-owned by Groupe ADP, decreased by -94.9% in July 2020 and has decreased by 56.0 % since the beginning of the year.Passenger traffic at Amman Airport, 51%-owned by Groupe ADP, decreased by -95.7% in July 2020 and has decreased by 68.7% since the beginning of the year.Passenger traffic at GMR Airports, 49%-owned by Groupe ADP3 decreased by -83.8% in July 2020.
[1]Groupe ADP and TAV Airports have, a shareholding of 21% and 15%, respectively, in Zagreb Airport. To be compliant with TAV Airports presentations, Zagreb Airport traffic figures are integrated into the TAV Airports group traffic figure
2See press release of 8 April 2019. Istanbul Atatürk’s traffic is taken into account until 6 April 2019, date on which Istanbul Atatürk commercial flights were transferred to the new Istanbul airport.