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VINCI Airports – Traffic as of September 30, 2025

PRESS RELEASE

Nanterre, October 15, 2025

VINCI Airports – Traffic as of September 30, 2025

  • Traffic up 4.2% in Q3 2025 compared to Q3 2024; +3.6% in September 2025 compared to September 2024
  • High level of traffic in August on most European platforms
  • Very good traffic dynamics in Japan, Mexico, Brazil and Cabo Verde

In the paragraphs below, and unless otherwise stated, the variations refer to traffic levels for the 3rd quarter of 2025 compared to the 3rd quarter of 2024.

VINCI Airports recorded strong traffic growth in the third quarter, welcoming 94 million passengers, up 4.2% year-on-year, or 3.8 million additional travelers. Summer 2025 was characterized by good traffic performance at most airports. High load factors and an increasing airline seat supply fueled this expansion. Some hubs performed particularly well: resort destinations around the Mediterranean in Europe and routes between China and Japan.

In Portugal, the summer season was marked by solid traffic growth in Lisbon, and even more so in Porto, Faro and Funchal (+7% on average across these four airports). In Lisbon, European connections (Germany and Italy in particular) served by low-cost airlines and long-haul traffic with the United States and Brazil were the main drivers. Porto and Faro airports continue to attract many passengers from the United Kingdom and Germany. In France, Nantes and Lyon airports recorded good traffic in August. In Nantes, French, Spanish and Italian tourist destinations were very popular (increased service from easyJet and Air France Group airlines). In Lyon, French and North African destinations performed well. In the two latest acquisitions of the VINCI Airports network, in Edinburgh and Budapest, traffic growth was remarkable, driven by destinations in Western Europe and the Mediterranean region. In Belgrade , traffic grew by double digits on routes to Greece, Italy, Germany and Spain. Cabo Verde airports continue to grow at a strong pace, thanks to the strengthening of services from TACV, TAP and Transavia, and new flights from easyJet.

Belfast International and London Gatwick airports have been hit by a decline in the number of seats on sale. This is mainly due to the reorganization of flights by some low-cost airlines in favor of longer segments to tourist destinations and to the detriment of domestic flights within the United Kingdom (which penalizes the number of rotations, and therefore the number of seats on sale).

Strong summer demand in Japan, illustrated by the increase in load factors despite an increased seat supply, was boosted by the Universal Exhibition held in Osaka. Connections with China were very busy (+51% compared to 2024; +24% compared to 2019), thanks to the significant increase in flights offered by Chinese airlines. Regional markets (South Korea; Taiwan) as well as domestic routes continue to perform well. In Cambodia, where VINCI Airports is the concessionaire of Sihanoukville airport and, since September 9, has been operating the new Techo International airport in Phnom Penh through an operating contract, the recovery of traffic continues, driven by regional connections including China.

In Mexico, traffic growth was spectacular at Monterrey (+15%), where Volaris’ capacity more than doubled; the company had suffered the grounding of some aircraft for engine maintenance last year. Traffic growth at Mexican airports is driven in particular by connections with the United States. In Brazil, the Salvador de Bahia airport benefited from good domestic GOL Airlines momentum and long-haul traffic driven by Air Europa and Air France. In Amazonia, double-digit traffic growth was enabled by increased capacity from both Brazilian and international airlines. In the Dominican Republic, traffic at Santo Domingo is penalized by the repositioning of Arajet aircraft to other airports, penalizing regional services. Traffic with the United States remains dynamic.

About VINCI Airports
VINCI Airports, as the leading private airport operator in the world, manages the development and operation of more than 70 airports located in 14 countries. VINCI Airports draws on its expertise as a comprehensive integrator to develop, finance, build and operate airports, leveraging its investment capability and know-how to optimise operational performance and modernise infrastructure while bringing about their environmental transition. In 2016, VINCI Airports became the first airport operator to commit to an international environmental strategy, setting itself the aim of reaching zero net emissions (scope 1 and 2) across the network by 2050 while supporting the territories’ local climate transition.
For more information:
www.vinci-airports.com
https://www.linkedin.com/company/vinci-airports/

About VINCI
VINCI is a global player in concessions, energy solutions and construction, employing 285,000 people in more than 120 countries. We design, finance, build and operate infrastructure and facilities that help improve daily life and mobility for all. Because we believe in all-round performance, we are committed to operating in an environmentally, socially responsible and ethical manner. And because our projects are in the public interest, we consider that reaching out to all our stakeholders and engaging in dialogue with them is essential in the conduct of our business activities. Based on that approach, VINCI’s ambition is to create long-term value for its customers, shareholders, employees, partners and society in general. www.vinci.com

Appendix – Passenger traffic and commercial movements on 30 September 2025

I-      Trends in passenger traffic at VINCI Airports1

 September 2025Q3 2025YTD at the end of September 2025
 % Change 2025 / 2024% Change 2025 / 2024% Change 2025 / 2024
    
VINCI Airports+3.6%+4.2%+5.6%
Portugal (ANA)+3.5%+4.6%+4.7%
United Kingdom-0.6%+0.2%+1.2%
France-2.7%+0.9%+3.0%
Serbia+5.4%+6.5%+5.8%
Hungary+8.4%+7.2%+12%
Mexico (OMA)+9.1%+8.1%+9.6%
United States of America+3.0%-6.9%-3.9%
Dominican Republic (Aerodom)-9.4%-7.5%-11%
Costa Rica-3.8%+2.0%+1.9%
Chile (Nuevo Pudahuel)-2.8%-0.5%+3.0%
Brazil+10%+9.2%+9.6%
Japan (Kansai Airports)+10%+11%+12%
Cambodia (Cambodia Airports)+14%+10%+16%
Cabo Verde+7.6%+12%+16%

1 Data at 100%, irrespective of percentage held, including airport passenger numbers over the full period.

II-      Trends in commercial movements (ATM) at VINCI Airports2

 September 2025Q3 2025YTD at the end of September 2025
 % Change 2025 / 2024% Change 2025 / 2024% Change 2025 / 2024
    
VINCI Airports+3.4%+4.1%+5.7%
Portugal (ANA)+3.3%+3.6%+3.7%
United Kingdom0.0%+1.4%+2.1%
France-0.3%+1.8%+2.3%
Serbia+2.2%+4.8%+4.3%
Hungary+5.1%+5.5%+10%
Mexico (OMA)+13%+9.2%+9.9%
United States of America+10%+7.4%+21%
Dominican Republic (Aerodom)-5.3%-5.3%-12%
Costa Rica+4.6%+8.2%+3.4%
Chile (Nuevo Pudahuel)-2.0%-1.7%+0.5%
Brazil+3.4%+2.9%+5.0%
Japan (Kansai Airports)+3.6%+6.8%+7.7%
Cambodia (Cambodia Airports)+17%+14%+16%
Cabo Verde-3.9%+11%+18%

2 Data at 100%, irrespective of percentage held, including commercial movements over the full period.

III-      Passenger traffic by airport

In thousands of passengers VINCI Airports share (%)Q3 2025% change 2025 / 2024YTD at the end of September (9 months)% change 2025 / 2024
Portugal (ANA) of which      
Lisbon (LIS) 10010,231+2.4%27,458+2.8%
Porto (OPO) 1005,070+6.3%12,968+5.8%
Faro (FAO) 1003,852+5.0%8,472+6.1%
Madeira (FNC. PXO) 1001,670+16%4,357+13%
Azores (FLW, HOR, SMA, PDL) 1001,235+1.5%2,734+3.1%
 TOTAL 22,062+4.6%55,991+4.7%
United Kingdom of which      
Gatwick (LGW) 50.0113,244-2.3%33,240-0.7%
Edinburgh (EDI) 50.015,183+8.5%12,953+7.3%
Belfast (BFS) 1001,986-2.4%5,143-1.0%
 TOTAL 20,413+0.2%51,337+1.2%
France of which      
Lyon-Saint Exupéry (LYS) & Lyon-Bron (LYN) 30.62,934+1.0%8,191+2.9%
Nantes Atlantique (NTE) 852,154+0.9%5,591+3.6%
Rennes Bretagne (RNS) 49130-1.1%380+1.4%
Grenoble Alpes Isère (GNB) 1001+54%220+7.8%
Chambéry Savoie Mont Blanc (CMF) 1001+51%165+4.5%
Toulon Hyères (TLN) 10093-12%202-18%
Clermont Ferrand Auvergne (CFE) 10065+20%195+15%
Annecy (NCY) 1001-17%3-19%
 TOTAL 5,379+0.9%14,956+3.0%
Serbia      
Belgrade (BEG) 1002,882+6.5%6,799+5.8%
 TOTAL 2,882+6.5%6,799+5.8%
Hungary      
Budapest (BUD) 205,535+7.2%14,583+12%
 TOTAL 5,535+7.2%14,583+12%

In thousands of passengers VINCI Airports share (%)Q3 2025% change 2025 / 2024YTD at the end of September (9 months)% change 2025 / 2024
Mexico (OMA) of which      
Monterrey (MTY) 29.994,265+15%11,610+18%
Chihuahua (CUU) 29.99529+8.4%1,427+4.0%
Ciudad Juarez (CJS) 29.99566+1.5%1,587+0.3%
Culiacan (CUL) 29.99561-6.2%1,662-1.1%
Mazatlan (MZT) 29.99406-9.9%1,318-7.0%
Acapulco (ACA) 29.99163-0.1%499+12%
San Luis Potosi (SLP) 29.99232+22%599+11%
Torreon (TRC) 29.99226-0.1%626+2.8%
Zihuatanejo (ZIH) 29.99157+18%540+7.4%
Durango (DGO) 29.99145+1.7%403+3.5%
Zacatecas (ZCL) 29.99118+23%307+8.8%
Tampico (TAM) 29.99159+4.9%444+8.0%
Reynosa (REX) 29.99115-21%322-18%
 TOTAL 7,640+8.1%21,342+9.6%
United States of America (of which)      
Hollywood Burbank (BUR) MC³1,625-6.6%4,694-1.3%
Atlantic City (ACY) MC³252-8.9%662-19%
 TOTAL 1,877-6.9%5,356-3.9%
Dominican Republic (Aerodom) of which      
Saint-Domingue (SDQ) 1001,460-6.8%3,967-11%
Puerto Plata (POP) 100131-11%628-8.7%
Samana (AZS) 10016-29%71-12%
La Isabela (JBQ) 10011-8.4%31-26%
 TOTAL 1,618-7.5%4,696-11%
Costa Rica      
Guanacaste (LIR) 45352+2.0%1,543+1.9%
 TOTAL 352+2.0%1,543+1.9%
Chile (Nuevo Pudahuel)      
Santiago (SCL) 406,514-0.5%19,918+3.0%
 TOTAL 6,514-0.5%19,918+3.0%

In thousands of passengers VINCI Airports share (%)Q3 2025% change 2025 / 2024YTD at the end of September (9 months)% change 2025 / 2024
Brazil of which      
Salvador (SSA) 1002,058+5.6%5,888+4.6%
Manaus (MAO) 100908+19%2,496+17%
Porto Velho (PVH) 100164+41%491+45%
Boa Vista (BVB) 10098-21%314-2.3%
Rio Branco (RBR) 100124+16%395+31%
 TOTAL 3,390+9.2%9,696+9.6%
Japan (Kansai Airports) of which      
Kansai (KIX) 408,705+11%25,495+14%
Itami (ITM) 404,360+9.3%12,014+8.7%
Kobe (UKB) 401,121+17%2,996+12%
 TOTAL 14,185+11%40,505+12%
Cambodia (Cambodia Airports) of which      
Phnom Penh (PNH) 70970-17%3,664+6.1%
Techo (KTI)4 MC³309 309 
Sihanoukville (KOS) 7040+79%107+86%
 TOTAL 1,318+10%4,080+16%
Cabo Verde      
Praia (RAI) 100204+2.6%556+11%
Sal (SID) 100397+21%1,158+21%
São Vicente (VXE) 10085+7.2%257+18%
Boa Vista (BVC) 100170+9.9%487+6.6%
 TOTAL 884+12%2,544+16%
Total VINCI Airports  94,048+4.2%253,346+5.6%

³ MC: Management Contract
4 VINCI Airports has been operating the new Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh since September 9 under an operating contract

IV-      Commercial movements by airport

Commercial flights VINCI Airports share (%)Q3 2025% change 2025 / 2024YTD at the end of September (9 months)% change 2025 / 2024
Portugal (ANA) of which      
Lisbon (LIS) 10061,762+0.5%171,691+0.8%
Porto (OPO) 10032,100+5.7%83,602+4.9%
Faro (FAO) 10024,293+6.3%54,503+7.0%
Madeira (FNC. PXO) 10011,183+17%29,635+14%
Azores (FLW, HOR, SMA, PDL) 10013,466-0.7%30,582+1.7%
 TOTAL 143,066+3.6%370,426+3.7%
United Kingdom of which      
Gatwick (LGW) 50.0176,821-1.5%200,152-0.3%
Edinburgh (EDI) 50.0136,415+5.4%95,106+3.7%
Belfast (BFS) 10016,210+7.1%44,664+10%
 TOTAL 129,446+1.4%339,922+2.1%
France of which      
Lyon-Saint Exupéry (LYS) & Lyon-Bron (LYN) 30.626,023+1.3%75,619+1.9%
Nantes Atlantique (NTE) 8515,046+1.1%39,807+3.1%
Rennes Bretagne (RNS) 492,096+9.7%6,099+6.9%
Grenoble Alpes Isère (GNB) 100262+34%3,307+6.7%
Chambéry Savoie Mont Blanc (CMF) 100258+15%5,352+13%
Toulon Hyères (TLN) 1003,954+1.5%7,507-1.3%
Clermont Ferrand Auvergne (CFE) 1001,110-3.4%3,452-9.4%
Annecy (NCY) 100385+18%1,755-2.0%
 TOTAL 49,837+1.8%144,842+2.3%
Serbia      
Belgrade (BEG) 10027,202+4.8%68,366+4.3%
 TOTAL 27,202+4.8%68,366+4.3%
Hungary      
Budapest (BUD) 2037,648+5.5%102,553+10%
 TOTAL 37,648+5.5%102,553+10%

Commercial flights VINCI Airports share (%)Q3 2025% change 2025 / 2024YTD at the end of September (9 months)% change 2025 / 2024
Mexico (OMA) of which      
Monterrey (MTY) 29.9933,107+19%94,708+22%
Chihuahua (CUU) 29.995,746+1.9%15,862-3.5%
Ciudad Juarez (CJS) 29.994,755+7.0%14,030+4.5%
Culiacan (CUL) 29.994,930-1.1%14,786+3.8%
Mazatlan (MZT) 29.993,628-4.4%11,815-0.2%
Acapulco (ACA) 29.991,719-1.7%5,693+13%
San Luis Potosi (SLP) 29.994,118+19%12,170+18%
Torreon (TRC) 29.992,715+7.7%8,193+9.1%
Zihuatanejo (ZIH) 29.991,468+1.9%5,353-4.2%
Durango (DGO) 29.992,292-7.3%6,938-5.6%
Zacatecas (ZCL) 29.991,202+21%3,220+6.5%
Tampico (TAM) 29.991,946-7.0%5,694-19%
Reynosa (REX) 29.99828-33%2,758-22%
 TOTAL 68,454+9.2%201,220+9.9%
United States of America (of which)      
Hollywood Burbank (BUR) MC⁴38,052+7.3%118,585+24%
Atlantic City (ACY) MC⁴3,023+8.4%7,534-6.9%
 TOTAL 41,075+7.4%126,119+21%
Dominican Republic (Aerodom) of which      
Saint-Domingue (SDQ) 10011,780-4.0%33,047-11%
Puerto Plata (POP) 100940-8.4%4,163-12%
Samana (AZS) 10088-42%532-20%
La Isabela (JBQ) 100935-13%3,048-23%
 TOTAL 13,747-5.3%40,796-12%
Costa Rica      
Guanacaste (LIR) 454,298+8.2%16,934+3.4%
 TOTAL 4,298+8.2%16,934+3.4%
Chile (Nuevo Pudahuel)      
Santiago (SCL) 4038,953-1.7%118,315+0.5%
 TOTAL 38,953-1.7%118,315+0.5%

Commercial flights VINCI Airports share (%)Q3 2025% change 2025 / 2024YTD at the end of September (9 months)% change 2025 / 2024
Brazil of which      
Salvador (SSA) 10014,581+0.7%42,536+2.3%
Manaus (MAO) 1008,138+7.2%23,460+6.8%
Porto Velho (PVH) 1001,090+42%3,553+39%
Boa Vista (BVB) 100593-38%2,003-17%
Rio Branco (RBR) 100848+20%2,79321%
 TOTAL 25,793+2.9%75,938+5.0%
Japan (Kansai Airports) of which      
Kansai (KIX) 4054,823+9.4%159,681+12%
Itami (ITM) 4035,579+1.2%103,668+1.1%
Kobe (UKB) 409,461+15%27,005+9.0%
 TOTAL 99,863+6.8%290,354+7.7%
Cambodia (Cambodia Airports) of which      
Phnom Penh (PNH) 708,627-16%32,059+6.3%
Techo (KTI)5 MC62,934 2,934 
Sihanoukville (KOS) 70682+51%1,843+23%
 TOTAL 12,243+14%36,836+16%
Cabo Verde      
Praia (RAI) 1002,369-4.4%6,884+8.1%
Sal (SID) 1003,719+29%10,979+26%
São Vicente (VXE) 1001,060+6.2%3,216+20%
Boa Vista (BVC) 1001,282+9.3%3,778+7.8%
 TOTAL 8,921+11%26,397+18%
Total VINCI Airports  700,546+4.1%1,959,018+5.7%

5 VINCI Airports has been operating the new Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh since September 9 under an operating contract
6 MC: Management Contract


 

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