Aeroports de Paris passenger traffic up 5.5% in Jan-2011
Aeroports de Paris, operator of Charles De Gaulle and Orly airports, reported traffic rose 5.5% year-on-year in January. The stock eased 0.5%, with other European airport operators mixed.
- Aeroports de Paris (operator of Charles De Gaulle and Orly airports) reported a 5.5% increase in traffic in January 2011.
- Passenger numbers reached 6.2 million, with France accounting for 19.6% of total traffic and experiencing a growth rate of 10.9%.
- Europe saw a 6.2% increase in passenger traffic, while Africa experienced a slight decline of 0.8%.
- Paris CDG airport recorded 4.3 million passengers, a growth rate of 3.9%, while Paris Orly saw a significant increase of 9.3% with 1.9 million passengers.
- Aircraft movements also rose by 4.8%, with Paris Orly showing a higher growth rate of 10.2% compared to Paris CDG's 2.5%.
- Hainan Meilan Airport's stock price dropped by 4.8%, continuing its downward trend since the beginning of 2011.
Aeroports de Paris traffic highlights in Jan-2011:
- Passenger numbers: 6.2 million, +5.5%;
- France: +10.9%, 19.6% of total traffic;
- Europe: +6.2%, 38.3%;
- Africa: -0.8%, 11.8%;
- North America: +3.6%, 8.6%;
- Latin America: -4.1%, 4.5%;
- Middle East: +5.0%, 5.0%;
- Asia Pacific: +9.3%, 7.5%;
- French Overseas Departments and Territories: +3.2%, 4.7%
- Paris CDG: 4.3 million, +3.9%;
- Paris Orly: 1.9 million, +9.3%;
- Aircraft movements: 57,612, +4.8%;
- Paris CDG: 39,701, +2.5%;
- Paris Orly: 17,911, +10.2.
Shares in Hainan Meilan Airport dropped 4.8%, continuing the downward momentum the stock has seen since the start of 2011.
Selected ABD daily share price movements (% change): 15-Feb-2011