Fraport Traffic Figures - February 2008: Dynamic Growth Despite Constraints

13/03/2008 07:05

PR Newswire

FRANKFURT, Germany, March 13 /PRNewswire/ --

- Traffic Figures at FRA Continue to Rise


- Fraport Group's Traffic Up Noticeably

Traffic at Frankfurt Airport (LSE: FRA) continued to develop dynamically in February 2008. Due to the leap-year effect, the number of passengers rose by 8.2 percent year-on-year to 3.85 million. Even after adjusting for the additional operating day (February 29), FRA still achieved about a four percent jump in passenger traffic versus February 2007. In the first two months of the current business year, 5.8 percent more passengers used Germany's largest air transportation hub than in the comparable period in 2007.

Airfreight activity at Frankfurt Airport experienced similarly robust development. With nearly 169,000 metric tons, FRA handled 7.2 percent more airfreight than in February 2007. Airmail rose by 2.3 percent to almost 7,300 metric tons. Aircraft movements also climbed by 2.7 percent to approximately 38,000 takeoffs and landings in February 2008. With above-average growth of 5.1 percent, accumulated maximum takeoff weights (MTOWs) increased to just under 2.2 million metric tons - because of the continuously rising share of widebody aircraft at FRA. Correspondingly, the 9.1 percent surge in intercontinental traffic proved to be the driving force for FRA's passenger sector. In particular, routes to and from Latin America were in great demand (up 20.4 percent).

The Fraport Group's majority-owned airports (Frankfurt,
Frankfurt-Hahn, Antalya, Lima, Burgas and Varna) served a total of almost 5.1 million passengers in February 2008 - 8.5 percent more than in the same month last year. Peru's Lima Airport (LIM) registered nearly 650,000 passengers (up 20.7 percent). Fraport's terminals at Antalya Airport (AYT) in Turkey welcomed approximately 318,000 passengers, a 6.4 percent year-on-year rise. Frankfurt-Hahn (HHN) reported a 9.7 percent drop in traffic to 237,000 passengers. With well over 15,000 passengers, Bulgaria's Varna Airport (VAR) achieved growth of 23.3 percent; Burgas Airport (BOJ), the second Black Sea gateway, saw traffic grow by 36.9 percent to 791 passengers.

Total cargo (airfreight and airmail) throughput at Fraport's six airports increased by 10.6 percent in February 2008 to more than 200,000 metric tons. The number of aircraft movements soared by 6.4 percent to well over 52,000 takeoffs and landings.

Frankfurt Airport's Traffic Figures - February 2008

February Change (2) Change (2) 2008 Feb. 08/ Jan. - Feb. Jan. - Feb. Feb. 07 2008 08/07

Passengers (1) 3,852,576 8.2 % 7,810,527 5.8 %

Airfreight (1) 168,754 7.2 % 324,774 5.9 % in metric tons

Airmail 7,285 2.3 % 15,384 2.6 % in metric tons

Aircraft Movements 37,986 2.7 % 76,101 1.7 % (3)

MTOWs (3) 2,182,517 5.1 % 4,396,659 3.3 % in metric tons

Punctuality
share of punctual 66.6 67.8
arrivals
and departures in
percent
ANR 7/2008 - March 13, 2008

Fraport Group - Traffic Figures for February 2008

Airports
Cargo Aircraft Passengers(1) Change in Change Movements Change metric absolute absolute in % tons in % in % (incl.
airmail)

Frankfurt (FRA) 3,851,942 8.2 174,306 7.1 37,986 2.7 Antalya (AYT)(2) 317,613 6.4 n.a. n.a. 2,690 12.4 Burgas (BOJ) 791 36.9 118 -14.8 182 8.3 Frankfurt-Hahn (HHN) 237,222 -9.7 10,301 56.7 2,910 0.7 Lima (LIM)(3) 648,824 20.7 16,399 32.5 7,858 26.4 Varna (VAR) 15,053 23.3 n.a. n.a. 505 51.7 Fraport Group(4) 5,071,445 8.5 201,124 10.6 52,131 6.4


1 Total traffic (arrivals + departures + transit)


2 Change over previous year


3 Excluding military flights


1 Passengers (commercial traffic: arrivals + departures + transit)


2 Terminal 1 + domestic terminal (adjusted for base value 2007)


3 Figures provided by LIM


4 Base value 2007 = Group Airports (majority owned) as of 2007, plus AYT domestic terminal

For Further information, Please Contact:
Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide
Robert A. Payne, B.A.A. - Manager International Press
Press Office (Dept. UKM-PS), Corporate Communications (UKM) 60547 Frankfurt am Main, Federal Republic of Germany
Tel.: +49-69-690-78547; Fax: +49-69-690-60548;
E-mail: r.payne@fraport.de; Internet: http://www.fraport.com For Further information, Please Contact: Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide, Robert A. Payne, B.A.A. - Manager International Press, Press Office (Dept. UKM-PS), Corporate Communications (UKM), 60547 Frankfurt am Main, Federal Republic of Germany, Tel.: +49-69-690-78547; Fax: +49-69-690-60548;, E-mail: r.payne@fraport.de; Internet: http://www.fraport.com