In October 2016, Paris Aéroport welcomed 8.6 million passengers, an increase of 0.6% compared to October 2015. 5.8 million passengers travelled through Paris-Charles de Gaulle (-1.2%) and 2.8 million through Paris-Orly (+4.6%).
- International traffic (excluding Europe) was slightly down (-0.9%), due to a decrease in the following destinations: Asia-Pacific (-7.9%), North America (-2.6%) and Latin America (-1.0%). At the opposite, the following destinations were up: the French Overseas Territories (+3.8%), Africa (+3.0%) and the Middle East (+0.5%);
- European traffic (excluding France) was up (+2.1%);
- Traffic within France slightly increased (+0.2%);
- The number of connecting passengers increased by 0.9%. The connecting rate stood at 22.9%, down by 0.2 points compared to October 2015.
Since the beginning of the year, Paris Aéroport passenger traffic has grown by 0.9%, with a total of 82.4 million passengers. The number of connecting passengers has risen by 1.2%. The connecting rate stood at 23.6%, up by 0.1 points.
Passenger traffic at TAV Airports, 38%-owned by Groupe ADP, slightly decreased (-0.1%) in October 2016, but has grown by 2,0%(1) since the beginning of the year.
Passenger traffic at Santiago de Chile, 45%-owned by Groupe ADP, increased by 10.1% in October 2016, and by 11.2% since the beginning of the year.
(1) TAV Airports started to operate the international terminal at Milas Bodrum Airport in October 2015. To be compliant with TAV Airports' presentations, the % change presented above does not take into account traffic at this terminal for 2015. Taking into account traffic at the international terminal of Milas Bodrum, on a like-for-like basis for 2015, total TAV Airports passenger traffic would have fallen by -1.6% in October, would have risen by 0.2% since the beginning of the year, and by 1.1% over the last 12 months.
(2) Groupe ADP and TAV Airports own respectively 21% and 15% of Zagreb airport's shares. To be compliant with TAV Airports presentation, Zagred airport traffic figures are integrated into TAV Airports group traffic figures.
(1) TAV Airports started to operate the international terminal at Milas Bodrum Airport in October 2015. To be compliant with TAV Airports' presentations, the % change presented above does not take into account aircraft movements at this terminal for 2015. Taking into account aircraft movements at the international terminal of Milas Bodrum on a like-for-like basis for 2015, total TAV Airports aircraft movements would have risen by 0.6% in October, by 2.8% since the beginning of the year 2016, and by 3.2% over the last 12 months.
(1) Departures Passenger