Aéroports de Paris SA: January 2021 traffic figures

PRESS RELEASE2021 February, 16thAéroports de Paris SA
January 2021 traffic figuresGroupe ADP total traffic1 is down by -67.1% in January 2021 compared to January 2020, with 8.5 million passengers welcomed for the entire network of operated airports. It stands at 33.5% of the 2019 group traffic1. Excluding the favorable scope effect of the integration of GMR Airports, which were not part of the Groupe in January 2020, the decrease in group traffic would be -74.5%.At Paris Aéroport alone, the traffic decreased by 73.5% in January 2021, compared to January 2020 with 2.1 million passengers welcomed. It stands at 26.8% of the 2019 Paris Aéroport trafic. Paris-Charles de Gaulle welcomed 1.2 million passengers in January 2021 (-78.3%) and Paris-Orly 0.9 million passengers (-62.1%).At Paris-Charles de Gaulle, only terminals 2E, 2F and 2A are currently opened in order to handle the entirety of commercial passenger flights. Terminal 2A will be closed from February 23rd onwards. At Paris-Orly, only Orly 2 and 3 are currently opened in order to handle the entirety of commercial passenger flights.Regarding Groupe ADP’s international platforms, and regarding scheduled commercial traffic, only the Hajj terminal at Jeddah, in Saudi Arabia, is closed. All other airports are open to all types of commercial flights, although some local restrictions may apply. Delhi and Hyderabad airports are open for domestic flights and international flights only with the countries India has signed bilateral agreements with.In Paris Aéroport:International traffic (excluding Europe, including French Overseas Territories) was down (-68.2%), due to the decrease of all the destinations: Asia-Pacific (-92.2%), North America (-84.4%), the Middle East (-75.5%), Latin America (-72.2%), Africa (‑60.0%);European traffic (excluding France) was down by 83.7%;Traffic within mainland France was down by 62.5%;Traffic with the French Overseas Territories (included within the international traffic) was down by 19.8%;The number of connecting passengers decreased by 72.1%. The connecting rate stood at 29.4%, up by 2.8 points compared with January 2020. Passenger traffic at TAV Airports, 46.4%-owned by Groupe ADP2, decreased by 72.1% in January 2021.Passenger traffic at Santiago de Chile Airport, 45%-owned by Groupe ADP, decreased by 72.0% in January 2021.Passenger traffic at Amman Airport, 51%-owned by Groupe ADP, decreased by 77.7% in January 2021.Passenger traffic at GMR Airports, 49%-owned by Groupe ADP since July 20203, decreased by 53.9% in January 2021.