Tag: passenger traffic

  • Passenger decrease of  99.5% at Vienna Airport in April 2020

    Passenger decrease of 99.5% at Vienna Airport in April 2020

    The number of passengers handled by Vienna Airport in April 2020 decreased by 99.5% to 12.632 travellers. The number of local passengers was down by 99.4%, whereas the number of transfer passenger fell by 99.9%.

    The number of flight movements in April 2020 also showed a massive decline of 95.8% year-on-year. Cargo volume at Vienna Airport dropped by 38.2% from the comparable level of April 2019.

    The number of passengers at Vienna Airport fell by 18.8% in January-March 2020

    The number of passengers at Vienna Airport fell by 18.8% year-on-year to 4.919.588 travellers.

    The number of flight movements from January to March 2020 was down by 13.7% from the prior-year quarter to 48.613 takeoffs and landings.

    The average capacity utilisation of the aircraft (seat load factor) fell from 70.7% to 65.3%.

  • World’s largest private airport operator reported a 98.3% decline in passenger traffic

    World’s largest private airport operator reported a 98.3% decline in passenger traffic

    Corporacion America Airports, the largest private sector airport operator in the world by number of airports, reported a 98.3% decline year-over-year passenger traffic in April 2020.

    Total passenger traffic in April 2020 dropped 98.3% YoY, primarily reflecting continued travel restrictions imposed by governments, aiming to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    International traffic declined by 98.7% YoY, while domestic traffic dropped 98.2% YoY.

    In Argentina, total passenger traffic decreased 99.3% YoY, as a result of prolonged measures implemented mid-March by the Government restricting both international and domestic flights to contain the breakout.

    International passenger traffic declined 98.5% with minimum levels due to repatriation flights, while domestic passenger traffic dropped 99.7% YoY.

    In Brazil, total passenger traffic dropped 96.2% YoY, driven by decreases of 95.5% in domestic passenger traffic and 99.4% in international traffic. Passenger traffic declined 98.5% YoY in Uruguay, 97.5% in Armenia and 98.6% in Ecuador.

    In Italy, passenger traffic declined 99.9%

    In Italy, passenger traffic declined 99.9% YoY, with traffic at Florence airport down 100% YoY due to the temporary halt of operations from March 14 to May 4, 2020 as per government regulations, while passenger traffic at Pisa Airport was down 99.9% YoY.

    Cargo volume decreased 56.2% on April 2020, mainly due to declines of 54.2% in Argentina, 87.7% in Brazil, 76.8% in Ecuador and 70.0% in Armenia; partially offset by a 60.6% increase in Uruguay, as a result of extraordinarily high seed exports.

    Aircraft movements declined 90.2% YoY in April 2020, driven by decreases across all segments due to travel restrictions: 92.1% in Argentina, 85.5% in Brazil, 96.8% in Italy, 87.7% in Ecuador, 84.9% in Uruguay, 87.0% in Armenia and 83.0% in Peru.

    Corporacion America Airports operates 52 airports in 7 countries across Latin America and Europe (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Armenia and Italy)