Aena’s profit jumps as Spanish airports bounce back, ET TravelWorld News, ET TravelWorld

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Spanish airport operator Aena‘s first-half net profit more than doubled as passenger traffic returned to pre-pandemic levels and its revenues from retail sales rose.

The company said on July 26 it made a net profit of 608 million euros (USD 673 million) compared with 277 million euros in the same period last year.

Some 144 million passengers passed through its terminals in the first six months of 2023, 5% more than in the same period in 2019, before the pandemic ravaged the travel industry in 2020.

Total commercial revenues reached 715.3 million euros, 29% more than in the first half of 2022, it added.

Ryanair cautious about winter travel after quarterly profit soars

Ryanair, which flew a record number of monthly passengers both in May and June, said demand looked robust for the rest of the summer with fares expected to keep growing but at a slower low double digit percentage rate from July to September. CEO Michael O’Leary said the low cost carrier would likely have to stimulate demand through lower prices this winter when it will have 25% more seats to fill than in 2019.

Aena renewed its duty-free shop contracts at all of Spain‘s airports in the period. The deals are set to increase retail revenues by 16.3% for the full year, it said. On July 25, the company confirmed that Swiss duty-free retailer Dufry had won the contract to continue operating shops at Spain’s biggest airports in Madrid and Barcelona. The shops account for 44% of the Spanish airport operator’s total commercial revenue.

In the first six months of 2023, sales at duty-free shops were 13.5% higher than in 2019, as passenger numbers recovered.

The airport operator, unlike its peers, retained staff during the pandemic, which should allow it to fully benefit from the surge in consumer demand for travel this year.

Airport operator Aena’s board of directors decided earlier this week to increase its per-passenger charges by 4% from March 2024 to cover higher costs due to inflation and electricity prices.

  • Published On Jul 26, 2023 at 07:00 PM IST

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