Frankfurt Airport Increases Passenger Volume by Eight Percent in February - Strongest February Ever for Airfreight
By Fraport Ag, PRNEThursday, March 10, 2011
FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Germany, March 11, 2011 - Passenger growth at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) continued in
February 2011. Compared to February 2010, passenger traffic rose by
8.1percent to 3.6 million. The cumulative figure for the first two months of
2011 shows a growth average of 6.6 percent. For the February 2011 figure the
base effect of 5 percent has to be taken into consideration. In particular
flight cancelations due to the pilot strike and the intense low-pressure
weather system Xynthia.
FRA's airfreight volume continued to grow by 4.3 percent to
170,564 metric tons, a new record high for a February best performance.
Adding the January tonnage, the increase amounted to 6.0 percent.
Aircraft movements increased in the reporting month by 8.2
percent to just over 36,000 take-offs and landings, representing cumulative
growth of 7.1 percent.
Maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) developed with a growth rate of
8.4 percent in February 2011 and 7.4 percent since the beginning of the year.
Total accumulated MTOW's reached 2.14 million metric tons in February 2011.
A similar picture emerges at the international airports of the
Fraport AG Group: 5.14 million passengers at all five airports in total.
Fraport's majority-owned (including Frankfurt, FRA) registered a growth rate
of 11.6 percent in February 2011 and 9.3 percent for the first two months of
the year.
Lima and Antalya were once again top performers. In February
911,000 passengers used Lima airport (LIM), an increase of 21.8 percent.
Antalya airport (AYT) followed with 628,000 passengers, a rise of 18.3
percent. From 1 January to 28 February Lima achieved an increase of 20
percent in passenger traffic. Antalya showed a slower growth rate of 10
percent, in the comparable period.
The two airports on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, Burgas
airport (BOJ) and Varna airport (VAR) handled 11,000 and 18,000 passengers
respectively.
BOJ had a flight increase of 25 percent, which led, based on a
narrow statistical base, to a doubling of the passenger figure.
At VAR passenger traffic stagnated, although the flight plan
decreased by 10 percent.
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ANR 9/2011 - March 11, 2011
Frankfurt Airport's Traffic Figures - February 2011
February Change[2] Change[2] 2011 Feb. 11/ Jan. - Feb. Jan. - Feb. Feb. 10 2011 11/10 Passengers[1] 3,575,613 8.1 % 7,440,633 6.6 % Airfreight[1] 170,564 4.3 % 340,372 6.0 % in metric tons Airmail 5,625 -0.9 % 12,325 -1.8 % in metric tons Aircraft Movements 36,067 8.2 % 73,466 7.1 % MTOWs 2,135,488 8.4 % 4,408,115 7.4 % in metric tons Punctuality 72.9 73.5 share of punctual arrivals and departures in percent --------------------------------- [1] Total traffic (arrivals + departures + transit) [2] Change over previous year ANR 9/2011> March 11, 2011 Fraport Group - Traffic Figures for February 2011 Airports Cargo in metric Aircraft Passengers[1] Change tons abs. Change Movements Change (+ absolute absolute in % airmail) in % in % Frankfurt 3,575,208 8.1 173,228 4.0 36,067 8.2 (FRA) Antalya 628,343 18.3 n.a. n.a. 5,000 17.1 (AYT)[2] Burgas (BOJ) 10,541 233.5 880 219.9 343 24.3 Lima (LIM)[3] 911,138 21.8 18,128 18.6 10,017 17.6 Varna (VAR) 18,332 -0.1 3 -15.8 367 -9.6 Fraport Group 5,143,562 11.6 192.240 5.5 51.794 10.6 --------------------------------- [1] Passengers (commercial traffic: arrivals + departures + transit) [2] Adjusted for 2009 base-year value [3] Figures provided by LIM For Further Information, Please Contact: Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide Robert A. Payne, B.A.A. - Senior Mgr. International Press & PR International Spokesman, Press Office (Dept. UKM-PS), Corporate Communications, 60547 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Tel.: +49-69-690-78547; E-mail: r.payne@fraport.de; Internet: www.fraport.com
Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide, Robert A. Payne, B.A.A. - Senior Mgr. International Press & PR, International Spokesman, Press Office (Dept. UKM-PS), Corporate Communications, 60547 Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Tel.: +49-69-690-78547; E-mail: r.payne at fraport.de;
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