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Travel retailers were buoyed by traffic growth of +3.1% at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport in 2015 |
FRANCE. Aéroports de Paris handled 95.4 million passengers in 2015, an increase of +3.0% compared to the previous year and a new annual record.
The figure included 65.8 million passengers (+3.1%) at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and 29.6 million passengers (+2.8%) at Paris Orly Airport.
Passenger traffic rose by +1.5% in the first half of 2015 and by +4.4% in the second half.
International traffic (excluding Europe) was up by +3.4%, with regional growth as follows: North America (+6.8%); the Middle East (+5.3%); Asia Pacific (+4.4%); Latin America (+2.2%) and Africa (+0.8%). Traffic to and from the French Overseas Territories was down slightly (-0.3%).
European traffic (excluding France) climbed by +3.5% while traffic within France was up marginally (+0.8%).
Passenger traffic at TAV Airports, 38%-owned by Aéroports de Paris, increased by +8.0% year-on-year in 2015.
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Passenger traffic results for 2015 at AdP and TAV airports |
In December 2015, Aéroports de Paris handled 7.1 million passengers, a decrease of -2.8% compared with December 2014. Some 4.8 million passengers travelled through Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (-3.4%) and 2.2 million through Paris Orly Airport (-1.7%).
Passenger traffic at TAV Airports increased by +8.9% in December.
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A breakdown of the AdP traffic performance by region |