VINCI Airports – traffic at 30 June 2020
16 Luglio 2020 - 6:30PM
VINCI Airports – traffic at 30 June 2020
Rueil-Malmaison, 16 July 2020
VINCI Airports – traffic at
30 June 2020
- Passenger numbers down 61.4% in H1 2020 due to the
global travel restrictions imposed to limit the spread of
Covid-19
- Introduction of hygiene measures across the entire
VINCI Airports network
- Gradual return of commercial flights in June in the
large majority of the network
The travel restrictions imposed by many
countries (including population lockdowns, border closures and
quarantines) caused operations across the VINCI Airports network to
grind to a near standstill in the second quarter of 2020. Passenger
numbers fell nearly 98% in April and May compared with the same
period the previous year. The recent easing followed by the gradual
lifting of restrictions has enabled passenger traffic to slowly
resume, although it still remains low (down 94.1% in June 2020
versus
June 2019). Overall,
with a total of 2.4 million passengers handled at the
45 airports in the VINCI Airports network1, passenger numbers
in Q2 2020 contracted 96.4% compared with Q2 2019.
Despite the collapse in commercial traffic, airports continued to
operate flights throughout the period to meet the air travel needs
of public services, such as repatriating people from abroad,
transferring patients, healthcare professionals and medical
equipment, and transporting freight.
In collaboration with local authorities, VINCI
Airports has put in place protective hygiene measures in all of its
airports in order to facilitate the resumption of commercial
traffic. These measures include in particular reducing passenger
density through every stage of the passenger journey by managing
flows accordingly, using floor markings to ensure social distancing
in queues, requiring passengers to wear face coverings, providing
hand sanitiser and ramping up cleaning, disinfection and
ventilation of indoor spaces throughout the airport.
- The airports in Portugal saw passenger numbers
in Q2 2020 shrink 97.5% year on year, primarily due to the
travel restrictions imposed by other countries. Since borders in
the Schengen area reopened on 15 June, traffic was able to
resume gradually, for example on the routes connecting Lisbon and
Porto to Lyon Saint-Exupéry airport.
- In the United Kingdom, passenger numbers at
London Gatwick and Belfast International was close to zero in
Q2 2020 (down 99.6% and 99.2%, respectively, year on year). As
of 15 June, a limited number of flights have been operating,
primarily between the two airports. The announcement made by the
government on 3 July lifting the quarantine imposed on people
entering the UK from around 50 countries should lead to a more
substantial recovery of passenger traffic.
On 15 July 2020, Standard & Poor’s
completed a review of Gatwick Funding Limited's Class A debt
following which it maintained its investment grade rating of BBB
but assigned it CreditWatch negative from Outlook negative2. On 24
June 2020, Moody's affirmed Gatwick Funding Limited's rating at
Baa1, but revised the Outlook from stable to negative. On
30 April 2020, Fitch Ratings affirmed Gatwick Funding
Limited’s BBB+ rating, but revised the Outlook from stable to
negative.
- In Japan, passenger numbers in Q2 2020
fell 93.5% year on year across the three Kansai airports. It was
hit hard by the foreign travel restrictions, in particular with
China, and the advice from the Japanese government to avoid all but
essential domestic travel. The easing of these measures from
19 June meant domestic travel was able to resume, leading to
falls in June passenger numbers at Osaka-Itami and Kobe of 75.9%
and 80.6%, respectively.
- In Chile, traffic at Santiago airport remained
very low throughout the 2nd quarter (down 95.1% year on year) due
to the closure of the country’s borders and its concerning health
situation.
- In France, passenger numbers were close to
zero in April and May (down 99.9% on 2019). The end of travel
restrictions meant domestic flights were able to resume on
2 June in Toulon (with Paris Charles de Gaulle), 8 June
in Lyon, Nantes (Saint-Exupéry—Nantes Atlantique), and
Clermont-Ferrand (with Paris Charles de Gaulle), and 15 June in
Rennes (to and from Lyon Saint-Exupéry). International flights
resumed on 15 June from Lyon and Nantes, as borders with
several countries reopened in the Schengen area. Nevertheless,
traffic in June still remained very low (down 96.5%).
- In Cambodia, foreign travel restrictions due
to the pandemic were behind the near complete eradication of
traffic during the quarter (down 97.7% year on year). There was no
change to the situation in June.
- In the United States, domestic flights resumed
in June, which accounts for the relatively moderate drop in
passenger numbers at Orlando-Sanford airport (down 78.8% in Q2 and
down just 60.2% in June).
- In Brazil, Salvador airport saw passenger
traffic sink 91.4% in Q2 2020, sustained somewhat essentially by
domestic flights. The announcement by the airline GOL that it would
implement a base in Salvador with optimised connections is expected
to support the recovery of passenger numbers forecast for Q3 2020.
- In Serbia, passenger traffic at Belgrade
airport for the quarter fell 94.6% in Q2 2020. The recent
announcement by the airline Wizz Air that it would base a third
plane at Belgrade flying a dozen new routes, including to and from
Lisbon, confirms the appeal of the Serbian capital and is expected
to support the recovery that began in late May (down 88.5% in June,
compared with June 2019).
- In the Dominican Republic, the border closures
in place until July heavily impacted traffic, which was close to
zero in Q2 (down 98.2%). The resumption of commercial flights on
1 July marked the start of a gradual return to
operations.
About VINCI AirportsVINCI
Airports, as the leading private airport operator in the world,
manages the development and operation of 45 airports located in
Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic,
France, Japan, Portugal, Serbia, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the
United States. Served by more than 250 airlines, VINCI Airports'
network handled 255 million passengers in 2019. Through its
expertise as a comprehensive integrator, VINCI Airports develops,
finances, builds and operates airports, leveraging its investment
capability and know-how to optimise the management and performance
of existing airport infrastructure, facility extensions and
modernisation projects. In 2019, its annual revenue for managed
activities amounted to €4.9 billion, for a consolidated
revenue of €2.6 billion. www.vinci-airports.com
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player in concessions and contracting, employing
222,000 people in some 100 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, above and beyond economic and financial results, we
are committed to operating in an environmentally and socially
responsible manner. And because our projects are in the public
interest, we consider that reaching out to all our stakeholders and
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business activities. VINCI’s goal is to build long-term value in
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and for society at large. www.vinci.com
Appendix – Passenger traffic and
commercial aircraft movements at
30 June 2020
I.
Passenger numbers by airport
In thousands of passengers |
VINCI Airports share (%) |
Q2 2020 |
Q2 2020/Q2 2019change
(%) |
H1 2020 |
H1 2020/H1 2019 change (%) |
Rolling 12-month period |
Year on year change (%) |
Portugal (ANA) of which |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lisbon (LIS) |
100 |
243 |
-97.1% |
5,651 |
-61.3% |
22,212 |
-25.8% |
Porto (OPO) |
100 |
87 |
-97.5% |
2,285 |
-62.9% |
9,237 |
-26.1% |
Faro (FAO) |
100 |
36 |
-98.8% |
798 |
-79.9% |
5,834 |
-34.7% |
Madeira |
100 |
11 |
-98.8% |
624 |
-61.7% |
2,363 |
-30.1% |
Azores |
100 |
31 |
-95.5% |
374 |
-65.7% |
1,745 |
-27.4% |
TOTAL |
|
409 |
-97.5% |
9,734 |
-64.6% |
41,392 |
-27.6% |
United Kingdom |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gatwick (LGW) |
50 |
45 |
-99.6% |
7,545 |
-66.0% |
31,892 |
-31.6% |
Belfast (BFS) |
100 |
15 |
-99.2% |
1,031 |
-66.8% |
4,209 |
-35.5% |
TOTAL |
|
60 |
-99.6% |
8,576 |
-66.1% |
36,101 |
-32.1% |
Japan (Kansai Airports) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kansai (KIX) |
40 |
174 |
-97.9% |
4,994 |
-69.0% |
20,767 |
-31.0% |
Itami (ITM) |
40 |
565 |
-86.1% |
3,709 |
-53.1% |
12,333 |
-25.1% |
Kobé (UKB) |
40 |
103 |
-86.9% |
814 |
-48.3% |
2,604 |
-18.7% |
TOTAL |
|
843 |
-93.5% |
9,516 |
-62.8% |
35,704 |
-28.3% |
Chile (Nuevo Pudahuel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Santiago (SCL) |
40 |
273 |
-95.1% |
6,388 |
-49.2% |
18,447 |
-25.1% |
TOTAL |
|
273 |
-95.1% |
6,388 |
-49.2% |
18,447 |
-25.1% |
France |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lyon-Saint Exupéry (LYS) & Lyon-Bron (LYN) |
31 |
34 |
-98.9% |
2,068 |
-63.7% |
8,127 |
-29.3% |
Nantes Atlantique (NTE) |
85 |
28 |
-98.7% |
1,153 |
-65.7% |
5,015 |
-25.3% |
Saint-Nazaire Montoir (SNR) |
85 |
1 |
-86.3% |
6 |
-49.4% |
14 |
-32.7% |
Rennes Bretagne (RNS) |
49 |
1 |
-99.7% |
111 |
-73.5% |
544 |
-38.9% |
Dinard Bretagne (DNR) |
49 |
0 |
-100.0% |
10 |
-77.3% |
62 |
-40.3% |
Grenoble Alpes Isère (GNB) |
100 |
0 |
-99.8% |
204 |
-22.0% |
250 |
-20.7% |
Chambéry Savoie Mont Blanc (CMF) |
100 |
0 |
-99.3% |
104 |
-42.8% |
127 |
-39.1% |
Toulon Hyères (TLN) |
100 |
9 |
-93.9% |
72 |
-71.6% |
326 |
-43.4% |
Clermont Ferrand Auvergne (CFE) |
100 |
1 |
-98.9% |
77 |
-64.6% |
292 |
-33.0% |
TOTAL |
|
74 |
-98.7% |
3,805 |
-63.6% |
14,756 |
-28.9% |
In thousands of passengers |
VINCI Airports share (%) |
Q2 2020 |
Q2 2020/Q2 2019change
(%) |
H1 2020 |
H1 2020/H1 2019 change (%) |
Rolling 12-month period |
Year on year change (%) |
Cambodia (Cambodia Airports) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Phnom Penh (PNH) |
70 |
57 |
-96.0% |
1,144 |
-62.2% |
4,149 |
-28.8% |
Siem Reap (REP) |
70 |
0 |
-100.0% |
618 |
-72.3% |
2,317 |
-46.9% |
Sihanoukville (KOS) |
70 |
8 |
-98.3% |
188 |
-75.1% |
1,113 |
-4.3% |
TOTAL |
|
65 |
-97.7% |
1,950 |
-67.5% |
7,579 |
-33.3% |
United States of America of which |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Orlando-Sanford (SFB) |
100 |
199 |
-78.8% |
850 |
-50.2% |
2,431 |
-23.5% |
Hollywood Burbank (BUR) |
MC* |
176 |
-88.1% |
1,224 |
-54.5% |
4,443 |
-18.5% |
Atlantic City (ACY) |
MC* |
32 |
-88.8% |
301 |
-50.3% |
831 |
-29.7% |
TOTAL |
|
407 |
-85.0% |
2,374 |
-52.5% |
7,705 |
-21.5% |
Brazil |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Salvador (SSA) |
100 |
130 |
-91.4% |
2,144 |
-42.5% |
6,198 |
-21.4% |
TOTAL |
|
130 |
-91.4% |
2,144 |
-42.5% |
6,198 |
-21.4% |
Serbia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Belgrade (BEG) |
100 |
85 |
-94.6% |
1,008 |
-61.4% |
4,556 |
-21.3% |
TOTAL |
|
85 |
-94.6% |
1,008 |
-61.4% |
4,556 |
-21.3% |
Dominican Republic (Aerodom) of which |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Saint-Domingue (SDQ) |
100 |
22 |
-98.0% |
1,029 |
-51.8% |
3,411 |
-17.5% |
Puerto Plata (POP) |
100 |
0 |
-99.8% |
287 |
-47.4% |
604 |
-31.8% |
Samana (AZS) |
100 |
0 |
-99.9% |
55 |
-47.2% |
121 |
-30.6% |
La Isabela (JBQ) |
100 |
1 |
-93.0% |
19 |
-50.7% |
64 |
-6.0% |
TOTAL |
|
24 |
-98.2% |
1,390 |
-50.7% |
4,200 |
-20.2% |
Sweden |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Stockholm Skavsta (NYO) |
90 |
14 |
-97.9% |
358 |
-66.3% |
1,572 |
-29.2% |
TOTAL |
|
14 |
-97.9% |
358 |
-66.3% |
1,572 |
-29.2% |
Costa Rica |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Liberia (LIR) |
45 |
0 |
-100.0% |
428 |
-42.1% |
913 |
-22.8% |
TOTAL |
|
0 |
-100.0% |
428 |
-42.1% |
913 |
-22.8% |
*MC : Management Contract |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total VINCI Airports |
|
2,384 |
-96.4% |
47,671 |
-61.4% |
179,123 |
-28.1% |
II.
Commercial movements by airports
Commercial flights (ATM) |
VINCI Airports share (%) |
Q2 2020 |
Q2 2020/Q2 2019change
(%) |
H1 2020 |
H1 2020/H1 2019 change (%) |
Rolling 12-month period |
Year on year change (%) |
Portugal (ANA) incl. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lisbon (LIS) |
100 |
3,529 |
-93.8% |
46,005 |
-55.9% |
159.379 |
-26.2% |
Porto (OPO) |
100 |
1,722 |
-93.2% |
19,955 |
-56.2% |
70,888 |
-24.7% |
Faro (FAO) |
100 |
616 |
-96.8% |
6,344 |
-76.0% |
38,706 |
-34.3% |
Madeira |
100 |
544 |
-92.0% |
5,593 |
-56.3% |
18,865 |
-29.3% |
Azores |
100 |
1,957 |
-76.1% |
6,711 |
-50.8% |
22,553 |
-22.5% |
TOTAL |
|
8,382 |
-92.8% |
84,640 |
-58.3% |
310,481 |
-26.9% |
United Kingdom |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
London Gatwick (LGW) |
50 |
670 |
-99.1% |
50,800 |
-62.9% |
194,543 |
-31.2% |
Belfast (BFS) |
100 |
2,079 |
-84.5% |
11,055 |
-55.4% |
35,453 |
-30.3% |
TOTAL |
|
2,749 |
-96.9% |
61,855 |
-61.7% |
229,996 |
-31.1% |
Japon (Kansai Airports) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kansai (KIX) |
40 |
11,832 |
-77.4% |
51,019 |
-50.1% |
155,466 |
-19.9% |
Itami (ITM) |
40 |
13,632 |
-60.6% |
46,525 |
-32.1% |
116,482 |
-15.9% |
Kobé (UKB) |
40 |
3,844 |
-48.9% |
12,381 |
-15.3% |
29,149 |
-2.5% |
TOTAL |
|
29,308 |
-69.0% |
109,925 |
-40.7% |
301,097 |
-16.9% |
Chile (Nuevo Pudahuel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Santiago (SCL) |
40 |
3,371 |
-90.7% |
42,483 |
-47.4% |
118,957 |
-25.0% |
TOTAL |
|
3,371 |
-90.7% |
42,483 |
-47.4% |
118,957 |
-25.0% |
France |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lyon-Saint Exupéry (LYS) & Lyon-Bron (LYN) |
31 |
2,248 |
-93.1% |
26,094 |
-57.5% |
87,078 |
-30.0% |
Nantes Atlantique (NTE) |
85 |
542 |
-97.1% |
11,483 |
-62.6% |
43,960 |
-28.7% |
Saint-Nazaire Montoir (SNR) |
85 |
112 |
-75.8% |
586 |
-36.3% |
1,317 |
-23.0% |
Rennes Bretagne (RNS) |
49 |
75 |
-98.0% |
1,884 |
-71.9% |
8,381 |
-38.3% |
Dinard Bretagne (DNR) |
49 |
82 |
-77.8% |
201 |
-61.9% |
934 |
-30.8% |
Grenoble Alpes Isère (GNB) |
100 |
52 |
-87.3% |
2,530 |
-17.2% |
3,346 |
-15.1% |
Chambéry Savoie Mont Blanc (CMF) |
100 |
213 |
-74.2% |
3,885 |
-25.7% |
5,511 |
-19.4% |
Toulon Hyères (TLN) |
100 |
601 |
-81.6% |
1,851 |
-62.2% |
8,069 |
-28.8% |
Clermont Ferrand Auvergne (CFE) |
100 |
262 |
-89.6% |
2,100 |
-56.1% |
6,453 |
-32.8% |
TOTAL |
|
4,187 |
-93.3% |
50,614 |
-57.2% |
165,049 |
-29.6% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Commercial flights (ATM) |
VINCI Airports share (%) |
Q2 2020 |
Q2 2020/Q2 2019change
(%) |
H1 2020 |
H1 2020/H1 2019 change (%) |
Rolling 12-month period |
Year on year change (%) |
Cambodia (Cambodia Airports) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Phnom Penh (PNH) |
70 |
1,766 |
-86.8% |
13,613 |
-49.9% |
42,438 |
-21.6% |
Siem Reap (REP) |
70 |
90 |
-99.0% |
7,555 |
-64.9% |
25,808 |
-39.7% |
Sihanoukville (KOS) |
70 |
175 |
-95.8% |
2,644 |
-65.5% |
12,812 |
+1.8% |
TOTAL |
|
2,031 |
-92.4% |
23,812 |
-57.7% |
81,058 |
-26.0% |
United States of America incl. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Orlando-Sanford (SFB) |
100 |
2,481 |
-64.8% |
7,926 |
-38.6% |
19,396 |
-17.5% |
Hollywood Burbank (BUR) |
MC* |
16,102 |
-56.8% |
47,015 |
-33.3% |
123,046 |
-9.5% |
Atlantic City (ACY) |
MC* |
372 |
-81.9% |
2,520 |
-41.1% |
6,350 |
-24.2% |
TOTAL |
|
18,955 |
-59.1% |
57,461 |
-34.4% |
148,792 |
-11.4% |
Brazil |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Salvador (SSA) |
100 |
4,999 |
-69.0% |
24,773 |
-33.6% |
65,743 |
-17.7% |
TOTAL |
|
4,999 |
-69.0% |
24,773 |
-33.6% |
65,743 |
-17.7% |
Serbia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Belgrade (BEG) |
100 |
3,090 |
-82.9% |
15,452 |
-51.2% |
54,177 |
-20.7% |
TOTAL |
|
3,090 |
-82.9% |
15,452 |
-51.2% |
54,177 |
-20.7% |
Dominican Republic (Aerodom) incl. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Saint-Domingue (SDQ) |
100 |
1,740 |
-83.3% |
11,625 |
-43.6% |
34,334 |
-15.5% |
Puerto Plata (POP) |
100 |
22 |
-98.5% |
1,871 |
-50.7% |
4,280 |
-32.5% |
Samana (AZS) |
100 |
2 |
-99.3% |
364 |
-54.3% |
884 |
-36.2% |
La Isabela (JBQ) |
100 |
670 |
-71.0% |
2,735 |
-44.3% |
7,356 |
-22.2% |
TOTAL |
|
2,440 |
-83.2% |
16,641 |
-45.0% |
47,004 |
-19.2% |
Sweden |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Stockholm Skavsta (NYO) |
90 |
199 |
-95.1% |
2,744 |
-59.2% |
10,201 |
-26.6% |
TOTAL |
|
199 |
-95.1% |
2,744 |
-59.2% |
10,201 |
-26.6% |
Costa Rica |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Guanacaste (LIR) |
45 |
24 |
-99.3% |
4,382 |
-45.6% |
10,288 |
-23.9% |
TOTAL |
|
24 |
-99.3% |
4,382 |
-45.6% |
10,288 |
-23.9% |
*MC : Management Contract |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total VINCI Airports |
|
79,735 |
-84.9% |
494,782 |
-50.9% |
1,542,843 |
-23.8% |
1 Data at 100% estimated to 16 July 2020. 2019 figures
including airport passenger numbers over the full period.
2 Refer to the London Stock Exchange press release of 15 July
2020, available on the following link:
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/79IU/credit-rating-update/14615439
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