08-Mar-2011 2:55 PM
Australian Infrastructure Fund sees strong demand across portfolio
Analysis
Australian Infrastructure Fund reported "strong demand" across its portfolio in Jan-2011, with AIX-weighted passenger numbers up 9.8% in the month. CEO Jeff Pollock stated AIX's Australian airports, which comprise 83.5% of the portfolio, were the key drivers of the strong performance, increasing 11.3% year-on-year. Shares in the company were 1% lower on Monday.
TAV Holdings reported the following traffic highlights in Feb-2011:
- Passenger numbers: 3.2 million, +10%;
- Istanbul Ataturk: 2.4 million, +9%;
- Domestic: 929,240, +4%;
- International: 1.4 million, +12%;
- Esenboga: 639,526, +25%;
- Domestic: 549,267, +23%;
- International: 90,259, +41%;
- Izmir: 95,601, +46%;
- Monastir (incl Enfidha): 22,339, -75%;
- Tbilisi: 52,982, +31%;
- Batumi: 5232, +55%;
- Macedonia (Skopje and Ohrid): 40,216, +11%;
- Istanbul Ataturk: 2.4 million, +9%;
Mexico's GAP reported the following traffic highlights in Feb-2011:
- Passenger numbers: 1.6 million, stable;
- Domestic: 923,900, +2.9%;
- International: 634,600, -3.9%.
Selected ABD daily share price movements (% change): 07-Mar-2011