Finance & governance

August 2018 traffic figures

In August 2018, Paris Aéroport welcomed 10.2 million passengers, an increase of 4.2% compared with August 2017. 7.2 million passengers travelled through Paris-Charles de Gaulle (+4.5%) and 3.1 million through Paris-Orly (+3.6%).

In July and August 2018, traffic at the Paris airports totaled 20.6 million passengers versus 19.9 million over the same period last year, establishing a new record for this period of the year. It should be noted that Paris-Charles de Gaulle recorded a historic day on 12th August 2018 with 248,466 passengers welcomed.

  • International traffic (excluding Europe) was up (+5.3%), due to growth in the following destinations: North America (+10.6%), Asia-Pacific (+9.5%), the French Overseas Territories (+5.8%), the Middle East (+4.4%) and Latin America (+1.2%). Only Africa was down (-0.3%);
  • European traffic (excluding France) was up by 4.0%;
  • Traffic within France was up by 1.1%;
  • The number of connecting passengers decreased by 3.2%. The connecting rate stood at 21.4%, down by 1.7 points compared with August 2017. 
Since the beginning of the year, Paris Aéroport passenger traffic has increased by 3.2%, with a total of 70.6 million passengers. The number of connecting passengers has decreased by 3.5%. The connecting rate stands at 21.1%, down by 1.5 points. Passenger traffic at TAV Airports, 46.1%-owned by Groupe ADP, increased by 39.8% in August 2018 and by 35.2% since the beginning of the year, including, from May 2018, traffic of Antalya airport, in which TAV Airports took a stake.
Passenger traffic at Santiago de Chile Airport, 45%-owned by Groupe ADP, increased by 5.9% in August 2018 and by 9.5% since the beginning of the year.
Passenger traffic at Amman Airport, 51%-owned by Groupe ADP, increased by 6.8% in August 2018 and by 7.2% since the beginning of the year. 
 
Passengers Aug. 2018 % change 2018/2017 Jan.-Aug. 2018 % change 2018/2017 Last 12  months % change 2018/2017
Paris-CDG 7,163,347 +4.5% 48,237,737 +3.4% 71,056,849 +4.1%
Paris-Orly 3,084,319 +3.6% 22,333,589 +2.9% 32,674,066 +2.1%
Total Paris Aéroport 10,247,666 +4.2% 70,571,326 +3.2% 103,730,915 +3.5%
Santiago de Chile 1,883,690 +5.9% 15,243,241 +9.5% 22,751,939 +10.8%
Amman 1,002,010 +6.8% 5,804,735 +7.2% 8,302,523 +7.1%
Istanbul Atatürk 6,628,038 -0.2% 45,605,870 +8.7% 67,385,582 +9.2%
Antalya 4,839,092 +14.7% 21,539,388 +22.1% 29,825,273 +24.5%
Ankara Esenboga 1,477,709 -7.2% 11,759,673 +18.9% 17,711,725 +22.6%
Izmir 1,386,332 +4.3% 9,224,851 +9.5% 13,625,959 +9.7%
Milas-Bodrum 784,788 +18.7% 3,057,628 +21.5% 4,051,176 +18.6%
Gazipaşa 182,511 +60.4% 849,876 +55.7% 1,127,348 +49.5%
Medinah 787,632 -14.8% 5,678,973 +7.1% 8,182,742 +11.8%
Tunisia 446,804 +39.4% 1,721,111 +54.2% 2,288,864 +45.0%
Georgia 581,864 +11.7% 2,983,556 +23.7% 4,226,984 +27.9%
Macedonia 274,169 +10.3% 1,589,375 +18.7% 2,277,654 +18.5%
Zagreb(1) 372,590 +7.2% 2,327,420 +14.4% 3,384,336 +14.3%
Total TAV Airports(2) 17,761,529 +39.8% 102,109,505 +35.2% 141,573,542 +28.9%
Total TAV Airports restated(3) 17,761,529 +5.0% 106,337,721 +14.1% 154,087,643 +15.2%
  1. Groupe ADP and TAV Airports have a shareholding of 21% and 15% respectively in Zagreb Airport. To be compliant with TAV Airports' presentations, Zagreb Airport traffic figures are integrated into TAV Airports' traffic figures.
  2. TAV Airports has taken a stake in Anlalya Airport since May 2018. To be compliant with TAV Airports' presentations, the % change presented above takes into account Antalya traffic since May 2018.
  3. Restated figures taking into account Antalya's traffic on a like-for-like basis for 2017.
Aircraft Movements Aug. 2018 % change 2018/2017 Jan.-Aug. 2018 % change 2018/2017 Last 12  months % change 2018/2017
Paris-CDG 45,144 +2.5% 318,759 0.0% 475,684 +0.1%
Paris-Orly 20,145 +3.8% 152,399 -1.3% 227,026 -2.4%
Total Paris Aéroport 65,289 +2.9% 471,158 -0.4% 702,710 -0.7%
Santiago de Chile 12,436 +5.8% 98,917 +9.0% 148,644 +11.5%
Amman 8,302 +8.8% 52,365 +3.0% 75,566 +1.3%
Istanbul Atatürk 41,924 -0.6% 304,634 +4.3% 462,055 +5.5%
Antalya 26,368 +15.5% 126,478 +24.0% 179,683 +27.3%
Ankara Esenboga 9,263 -9.9% 76,559 +12.6% 115,283 +15.0%
Izmir 8,542 +4.3% 57,013 +6.0% 86,082 +7.3%
Milas-Bodrum 4,910 +17.8% 19,750 +21.1% 26,696 +16.8%
Gazipaşa 1,165 +59.4% 5,612 +53.4% 7,615 +46.0%
Medinah 6,235 -13.0% 42,069 +8.0% 61,167 +9.3%
Tunisia 2,572 +36.7% 11,064 +37.6% 15,037 +26.5%
Georgia 5,148 +9.5% 29,600 +20.2% 42,888 +25.0%
Macedonia 2,231 +2.2% 13,415 +12.4% 19,605 +12.9%
Zagreb 4,393 +6.2% 29,259 +5.3% 43,051 +4.6%
Total TAV Airports (1) 112,751 +31.7% 685,818 +25.8% 976,322 +21.0%
Total TAV Airports restated (2) 112,751 +4.0% 715,453 +10.6% 1,059,162 +11.7%
  1. TAV Airports has taken a stake in Antalya Airport since May 2018. To be compliant with TAV Airports' presentations, the % change presented above takes into account Antalya traffic since May 2018.
  2. Restated figures taking into account Antalya's traffic on a like-for-like basis for 2017.
     
Geographic split Paris Aéroport
(Paris-CDG and Paris-Orly)
Aug. 2018
% change 2018/2017
Share of total traffic Jan.-Aug. 2018
% change 2018/2017
Share of total traffic
France +1.1% 13.1% -2.2% 15.3%
Europe +4.0% 43.0% +3.2% 43.8%
Other International
Of which
+5.3% 43.9% +5.5% 40.9%
       Africa -0.3% 12.4% +4.1% 11.3%
       North America +10.6% 12.3% +7.1% 10.4%
       Latin America +1.2% 2.7% -1.6% 3.0%
       Middle East +4.4% 5.5% +7.2% 5.3%
       Asia-Pacific +9.5% 6.3% +4.9% 6.5%
       French Overseas Territories +5.8% 4.6% +9.0% 4.4%
Total Paris Aéroport +4.2% 100 % +3.2% 100 %
 
Paris Aéroport
(Paris-CDG and Paris-Orly)
Aug. 2018 % change 2018/2017 Jan.- Aug. 2018 % change 2018/2017
Connecting passengers(1) 1,057,420 -3.2% 7,462,147 -3.5%
Connecting rate 21.4% -1.7 pt 21.1% -1.5 pt
Seat load factor 88.5% +1.3 pt 86.3% +2.2 pt
  1. Departing passengers

About ADP International
Wholly-owned subsidiary of Groupe ADP, ADP International carries out the whole activities scope
outside Paris. ADP international's expertise is based on three main businesses: Project financing and
Investment leading to take equities shares (alone or in consortium), Airports Operations through
concession or under management contract; Engineering and innovation through auditing and
consulting missions, architectural and technical design missions or contracting authority support, led
by ADP Ingénierie.
At the end of June 2018, ADP International manages, directly or through TAV Airports, a network of
24 airports worldwide, from Amman in Jordan, Santiago de Chile, Mauritius Island, Zagreb in Croatia,
Conakry in Guinea, to Hajj terminal in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.