Tag: Fraport

  • Fraport completed a €440 million airport infrastructure development program in Greece

    Fraport completed a €440 million airport infrastructure development program in Greece

    Fraport Greece has completed a major four-year, €440 million airport infrastructure development program at the 14 regional airports.

    In January 2021, Fraport Greece concluded the last of the construction works for the 14 airports, well ahead of the April 2021 contractual deadline.

    The company launched the airport development program in April 2017, in tandem with the start-up of its concession for managing eleven island and three mainland airports across Greece.

    Construction works included five brand new terminals, expanded and modernized five existing terminals, and upgraded four other terminals.

    Construction projects at airside operational areas of the regional airports included renovating 12 runways, improving ramp areas, and constructing and renovating 12 fire stations.

    All of the airports have also been equipped with new state-of-the-art baggage handling and security detection systems.

    14 Greek Regional Airports fully redeveloped and modernized

    At Zakynthos, refurbishing and remodeling the terminal made it possible to increase the number of check-in counters and security checkpoints by 35% and 150%, respectively.

    The terminal at Chania was completely modernized, while the number of gates increased by 25% and security checkpoints doubled.

    On the Greek mainland, Kavala’s Megas Alexandros Airport received a similar refurbishment, as well as more than 1,900 square meter expansion.

    Aktion Airport’s terminal had a complete overhaul and a 2,500 square meter expansion – providing extra space for twice as many security checkpoints, 14 check-in counters, and 7 departure gates.

    On the island of Samos, the airport terminal was modernized and expanded by over 1,500 square meters – with plenty of room for more check-in counters, departure gates, security checkpoints, and other services.

    At Skiathos Airport, the terminal has also been completely refurbished and enlarged by nearly 2,200 square meters.

    Odysseas Elytis Airport in Mytilene features a new terminal with over 7,100 square meters of space.

    Similarly, the new terminal at Kefalonia Anna Pollatou Airport offers some 10,700 square meter of space for passenger comfort, including more services, a 70% increase in the number of check-in counters, and twice as many security checkpoints and departure gates.

    Mykonos Airport new terminal

    On Mykonos, the redesigned terminal is now 50% bigger and combines traditional Cycladic architectural highlights with modern airport facilities. As a result, there is more space for check-in counters, departure gates, as well as a unique ambiance with attractive amenities.

    On Rhodes, the airport has also been upgraded to offer world-class services. The terminal has a larger check-in area, plus more security checkpoints and baggage belts, a wider choice of shopping and dining.

    Similarly, in the second quarter of 2020 Corfu Ioannis Kapodistrias Airport opened a new terminal with nearly 10,400 square meters of space: including 28 check-in counters, 8 security checkpoints, 12 departure gates, and .

    At Kos Airport, the new passenger terminal now boasts more than 23,000 square meters of space and a new apron area.

    Santorini Airport’s terminal underwent a major redevelopment resulting in a far larger facility total well over 15,000 square meters of space for an optimum passenger experience.

    €100 million development for Thessaloniki Makedonia Airport

    Final construction works were completed at Thessaloniki Makedonia Airport, the largest airport in Fraport Greece’s portfolio.

    This €100 million development has created a new terminal complex to rival Europe’s most popular airports.

    The new terminal is linked via skyway bridges to the redesigned existing terminal – thus doubling the amount of terminal space available.

    More check-in space, twice as many departure gates, and a wide range of attractive restaurant and shopping facilities now shape a completely new environment at the international gateway to Greece’s second largest city.

  • New annual record achieved by Frankfurt Airport in 2019

    New annual record achieved by Frankfurt Airport in 2019

    • Frankfurt Airport (FRA) served more than 70.5 million passengers in 2019 – achieving a new all-time record by exceeding the 70-million mark for the first time in a calendar year.
    • Compared to the previous year, this represents a passenger increase of 1.5 percent.
    • Following a positive trend in the first half of 2019 (up 3.0 percent), passenger volumes largely stagnated in the second half of the year (up 0.2 percent).

    In the months of November and December 2019, passenger numbers declined for the first time since November 2016.

    The relatively weaker growth in full-year passenger numbers can be mainly attributed to domestic traffic (down 3.4 percent) and European traffic (up 1.2 percent).

    In contrast, intercontinental traffic to and from Frankfurt Airport increased by 3.4 percent in 2019.

    Aircraft movements rose by 0.4%

    The number of aircraft movements at Frankfurt Airport rose by 0.4 percent to 513,912 takeoffs and landings in 2019. Accumulated maximum takeoff weights (MTOWs) were up 0.8 percent to about 31.9 million metric tons.

    Cargo throughput (airfreight + airmail) contracted by 3.9 percent to 2.1 million metric tons, reflecting the ongoing slowdown of the global economy.

    Passenger traffic declined in December 2019

    In December 2019, Frankfurt Airport’s passenger traffic declined by 1.2 percent year-on-year to 4.9 million passengers. With 36,635 takeoffs and landings, aircraft movements shrank by 4.4 percent.

    MTOWs slipped by 2.9 percent to just under 2.4 million metric tons. Cargo volumes decreased by 7.2 percent to 170,384 metric tons.

    Positive performance for international airport operating companies owned by Fraport

    The airports in Fraport AG’s international portfolio continued to show largely positive performance during 2019.

    Affected by the bankruptcy of home-carrier Adria Airways and other factors, Ljubljana Airport (LJU) in Slovenia recorded a 5.0 percent traffic decline in the reporting year (December 2019: down 21.6 percent).

    In contrast, Fraport’s two Brazilian airports of Fortaleza (FOR) and Porto Alegre (POA) posted combined traffic growth of 3.9 percent to 15.5 million passengers (December 2019: up 0.3 percent). 

    Peru’s Lima Airport (LIM) continued the strong performance of previous years, with traffic rising by 6.6 percent (December 2019: up 5.4 percent).

    Traffic at the 14 Greek regional airports expanded slightly by 0.9 percent to nearly 30.2 million passengers in 2019 (December 2019: down 2.2 percent).

    Following years of dynamic growth, traffic at Varna (VAR) and Burgas (BOJ) airports in Bulgaria declined by 10.7 percent, due to airlines consolidating their flight offerings (December 2019: up 23.3 percent).

    In 2019, traffic at Turkey’s Antalya Airport (AYT) once again advanced rapidly by 10.0 percent to almost 35.5 million passengers (December 2019: up 2.8 percent).

    Pulkovo Airport (LED) in St. Petersburg, Russia, saw traffic climb by 8.1 percent to some 19.6 million passengers (December 2019: up 5.7 percent).

    At Xi’an Airport (XIY) in China, traffic jumped by 5.7 percent to more than 47.2 million passengers (December 2019: up 4.7 percent).