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Passenger traffic figures
Aéroports de Paris (Pink Sheets:AEOPF)
(Paris:ADP) handled 6.4 million passengers in January 2008, an increase
of 1.8% on January 2007. Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport recorded
a gain of 2.3% to
4.4 million passengers and Paris-Orly airport was up 0.7% to 2.0 million
passengers.
Traffic figures for January are marked by the increase on European and
international routes while domestic traffic fell by 5.2% due notably to
TGV Est (Eastern high speed train).
European traffic grew by 3.5% thanks to Schengen traffic (+6.3%). The
twelve1 new European Union members recorded an
increase of 2.4%. The British and Irish markets decreased by 4.4%
Traffic on the other international routes reached a 4.3 % increase. The
North and Latin American markets rose by 5.7%. The African market was up
1.7%. A 5.4% increase was recorded on routes to and from Asia and the
Middle East.
Passenger traffic
Passenger traffic figures
January 2007
% change*
12 months to January 2008
% change*
Paris-CDG
4, 388, 493
2.3%
60, 021,457
5.2%
Paris-Orly
2, 025, 210
0.7%
26, 455, 783
3.0%
Total
6, 413, 703
1.8%
86, 477, 240
4.5%
* year on year
Traffic by geographic area
Markets
Markets rate
Monthly change
Jan 2008 / Jan 2007
Europe
Domestic
20.2 %
- 5.2 %
French Overseas Territories and Departments
4.6 %
1.7 %
Europe
Of which Schengen
38.9 %
25.7 %
3.5 %
6.3 %
Other international
Africa
11.1 %
1.7 %
North America,
Latin America & Caribbeans
13.6 %
5.7%
Asia/Pacific & Middle East
11.6%
5.4 %
TOTAL
100 %
1.8 %
Note: All our traffic figures are based on commercial passenger traffic
(including passengers in direct transit)
Aircraft movements
The number of aircraft movements increased slightly by 0.9% in January
year on year (+1.1% at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and +0.7% at Paris-Orly).
The passenger load factor reached 67.56% in January 2008 compared with
68.34% in January 2007.
Commercial aircraft movements
January 2008
% change*
12 months to January 2008
% change*
Paris-CDG
44,079
1.1 %
544,272
1.8 %
Paris-Orly
19,486
0.7 %
233,117
1.4 %
Total
63,565
0.9 %
777,389
1.7%
* year on year
1 Romania and Bulgaria joined the European
Union on January 1st , 2007
www.aeroportsdeparis.fr
Aéroports de Paris builds, develops and
manages airports including Paris-Orly, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and
Paris-Le Bourget. Aéroports de Paris is
Europe's second-largest airport services group in terms of airport
revenues and the European leader for cargo and mail. Aéroports
de Paris accommodates nearly 460 airlines, including the main companies
in the air transport industry.
With an exceptional geographic location and a major trading area, the
Group is pursuing its strategy of modernizing its terminal facilities
and upgrading the quality of services, and also intends to develop its
retail and real estate business. In 2007, Aéroports
de Paris Group had revenues of €2,292.4
million and handled 86.4 million passengers.