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Total passenger traffic fell by 92.9% due to the decrease in all operating countries affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions worldwide.
Corporation América Airports SA (NYSE: CAAP), (“CAAP” or the “Company”), the world’s largest personal sector airport operator by number of airports, recorded a 92.9% year-on-year drop in passenger traffic in July 2020.
Passenger traffic, volume of shipments and aircraft movements
Statistics
July 20
July’19 (1) (3)
% Var.
YTD’20 (1) (2)
YTD’19 (1) (2) (3)
% Var.
Domestic passengers (thousands)
290
4 515
-93,6%
10 432
27 219
-61,7%
International passengers (thousands)
178
2 669
-93,3%
5 645
16 416
-65,6%
Passengers in transit (thousands)
96
776
-87,6%
2 042
4 902
-58,3%
Total passengers (thousands)
563
7 961
-92,9%
18 120
48 538
-62,7%
Loading (thousands of tons)
16,4
35,1
-53,2%
146,3
245,3
-40,4%
Total aircraft (thousands)
16,9
77,7
-78,2%
224,0
497,3
-54,9%
(1)
Please note that the initial passenger traffic figures for Ezeiza Airport, Argentina, for 2019 and January 2020 have been adjusted to include more incoming passengers not included in the initial count, for an average of about 5% of total passenger traffic at Ezeiza Airport and 1% of total traffic in CAAP during this period. Most importantly, inbound traffic does not generate revenue, as fares apply to departing passengers.
(2)
Preliminary knowledge on 750 flights in August, 873 flights in September, 547 in October, 423 in November, 280 in December 2019, 1,256 in January and 195 in February 2020 at Brasilia airport, due to delays in the submission of data through third parties. In addition, from November 2019, the corporation reclassified its passenger traffic figures from Brasilia Airport between international, domestic and transit flights retroactively from June 2018 to return to the counting method used until May 2018. Despite this, global traffic figures remain unchanged.
(3)
Cargo volumes in Uruguay were adjusted from January 2019 to June 2020 to reflect all shipment passing through the shipping terminal, air cargo only.
Passenger summary
Total passenger traffic in July 2020 was reduced by 92.9% year-on-year, reflecting the continued effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on air travel, while there is a slight sequential improvement from the 96.9% decline in June. Although more countries continued to ease the travel restrictions imposed through the government in July, demand for passengers remains low. International traffic is down 93.3% year-on-year, while domestic traffic is down 93.6% year-on-year.
In Argentina, total passenger traffic decreased by 99.5% year-on-year, due to extended government measures implemented in mid-March restricting domestic and foreign flights to involve disruption. International passenger traffic fell by 99.0%, maintaining minimum levels by repatriation and special flights, while domestic passenger traffic fell by 99.8% year-on-year.
In Italy, passenger traffic was minimized by 79.3% year-on-year, an improvement from the minimum 97.5% recorded in June. International traffic was minimized by 83.5% year-on-year, while national passenger traffic fell to a 60.8% year-on-year rate. In July, airlines continued to increase their destinations and frequencies at both airports. Several airlines currently operate at Pisa and Florence airports, including Air France, KLM, Ryanair and Vueling, among others.
In Brazil, total passenger traffic was minimized by 83.4% year-on-year, reflecting an 82.0% minimisation in domestic passenger traffic from foreign traffic. However, this indicated a sequential improvement over the 91.3% decline in June.
In Uruguay, passenger traffic decreased by 97.0% year-on-year. Commercial operations restarted in the first week of July, borders remain close to non-resident foreigners with some exemptions and demand for travel remains low.
In Ecuador, passenger traffic decreased by 91.0% year-on-year. Commercial flights resumed in June and borders are open; some restrictions apply to all arriving passengers. In July, airlines continued to operate foreign routes to the United States, special flights to some European cities, and domestic routes to Quito.
In Armenia, total passenger traffic decreased by 95.2%, reflecting the restriction of air advertising as a component of government action. Only repatriation flights and special flights are operated and the borders remain close to non-resident aliens.
Volume and load movements
The volume of cargo decreased by 53.2% compared to July 2020, mainly due to falls of 48.4% in Argentina, 83.3% in Brazil and 76.8% in Ecuador.
Aircraft movements decreased by 78.2% year-on-year in July 2020, mainly due to declines of 87.0% in Argentina, 67.3% in Brazil, 61.4% in Italy and 65.2% in Ecuador. Aircraft movements also decreased by 76.7% in Uruguay, 87.5% in Armenia and 81.5% in Peru.
Summary of passenger traffic, volume of shipments and aircraft movements
July 20 (2)
July’19 (1) (2)
% Var.
YTD’20 (2)
YTD’19 (1) (2)
% Var.
Passenger (thousands)
Argentina
20
4 055
-99,5%
9 000
25 276
-64,4%
Italy
184
888
-79,3%
1 210
4 667
-74,1%
Brazil
289
1 744
-83,4%
4 899
10 997
-55,5%
Uruguay
5
175
-97,0%
540
1 317
-59,0%
Ecuador
37
405
-91,0%
1052
2 635
-60,1%
Armenia
18
372
-95,2%
600
1 692
-64,6%
Peru
11
322
-96,6%
820
1953
-58,0%
Total
563
7 961
-92,9%
18 120
48 538
-62,7%
(1) See footnote 1 of the table. (2) See footnote 2 of the table.
Loading (tonnes)
Argentina
9 474
18 356
-48,4%
81 162
129 199
-37,2%
Italy
1 212
1 159
4,6%
7 518
7 667
-1,9%
Brazil
1 383
8 302
-83,3%
20 255
55 682
-63,6%
Uruguay
2 046
2 373
-13,8%
17 455
15 988
9,2%
Ecuador
687
2 962
-76,8%
10 422
24 112
-56,8%
Armenia
1 588
1 539
3,2%
8 218
9 833
-16,4%
Peru
54
438
-87,7%
1 237
2 799
-55,8%
Total
16 444
35 128
-53,2%
146 267
245 278
-40,4%
Aircraft movements
Argentina
5 206
40 108
-87,0%
111 007
262035
-57,6%
Italy
3 319
8 608
-61,4%
16 422
45 204
-63,7%
Brazil
4 677
14 309
-67,3%
48 680
92 684
-47,5%
Uruguay
498
2 136
-76,7%
9 215
17 987
-48,8%
Ecuador
2 346
6 739
-65,2%
23 917
47 679
-49,8%
Armenia
380
3 040
-87,5%
6 745
14 415
-53,2%
Peru
507
2 736
-81,5%
8 040
17 271
-53,4%
Total
16 933
77 676
-78,2%
224026
497 275
-54,9%
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Category: Operational Statistics
Source: Corporación América Aeropuertos S.A.
About Corporation America Airports
Corporación América Aeropuertos acquires, develops and operates airport concessions. Currently, the Company operates 52 airports in 7 Latin American and European countries (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Armenia and Italy). In 2019, Corporación América Aeropuertos served 84.2 million passengers. The Company is indexed on the New York Stock Exchange, where it is listed under the symbol “CAAP”. For more information, http://investors.corporacionamericaairports.com.
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