Fraport Traffic Figures - October 2008: Frankfu...

FRANKFURT, Germany, November 13 /PRNewswire/ -- In October 2008, accumulated maximum takeoff weights (MTOWs) at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) increased by 0.8 percent year-on-year and advanced by 1.2 percent for the ten-month January-to-October 2008 period. This growth in MTOWs reflects the greater utilization of larger aircraft at FRA; a gain in the number of widebody jets indicates that Frankfurt's share of the lucrative intercontinental passenger market has increased further. Current developments in the world economy with its downward business trend have impacted other traffic results. In October 2008, Frankfurt Airport served 4,718,017 passengers, down 4.9 percent year-on-year. Monthly airfreight throughput dropped by 4.1 percent year-on-year to 176,656 metric tons. Aircraft movements declined by 1.6 percent below the same period last year to 42,559 takeoffs and landings. From January to October 2008, FRA still recorded a 0.6 percent increase in airfreight tonnage to 1,732,053 metric tons, while passenger figures slipped by 0.4 percent to 45,801,555 and aircraft movements sank by 0.8 percent to 410,795. For the entire year of 2008, Fraport is expecting passenger traffic to drop by between 1.0 and 1.5 percent. However, Fraport expects the particularly attractive intercontinental segment to continue growing by about one percent. Group-wide, Fraport also sees about a one-percent gain in passenger figures for the entire year. Particularly strong passenger growth at the Fraport Group's majority-owned airports of Antalya (AYT) in Turkey and Lima (LIM) in Peru resulted in a traffic surge of 14.7 percent and 6.4 percent respectively. Passenger increases were also registered at the Bulgarian airports of Burgas (BOJ), up 1.3 percent, and Varna (VAR), up 2.0 percent. Traffic at Frankfurt-Hahn was stagnant, slipping slightly by 0.2 percent. From January to October 2008, the Group's airports (including FRA) served a total of 67,813,443 passengers and recorded a 1.6 percent jump in traffic. Cargo tonnage (airfreight plus airmail) rose by 2.0 percent to 2,086,442 metric tons, while aircraft movements also climbed by 2.0 percent to 619,128 takeoffs and landings. ____________________________________________________________________ Print-quality photos of Frankfurt Airport and Fraport AG are available free for downloading via the Internet at http://www.fraport.com (Menu: select Press Center > then Photo Service). For TV news and information broadcasting purposes only, we also offer free footage material for downloading via http://fraport.cms-gomex.com. ____________________________________________________________________ Frankfurt Airport's Traffic Figures - October 2008 Change(2) Change(2) October 2008 Oct. 08/ Jan. - Oct. Jan. - Oct. Oct. 07 2008 08/07 Passengers(1) 4,718,017 -4.9 % 45,801,555 -0.4 % Airfreight(1) in metric tons 176,656 -4.1 % 1,732,053 0.6 % Airmail in metric tons 7,501 -9.6 % 73,386 -3.9 % Aircraft Movements(3) 42,559 -1.6 % 410,795 -0.8 % MTOWs in metric tons 2,487,819 0.8 % 23,964,395 1.2 % Punctuality 73.9 74.6 share of punctual arrivals and departures in percent (1) Total traffic (arrivals + departures + transit) (2) Change over previous year (3) Excluding military flights Fraport Group - Traffic Figures for October 2008 Cargo Airports Change in Change Aircraft Change Passengers(1) metric Movements absolute in % tons in % absolute in % (incl. airmail) Frankfurt 4,717,437 -4.9 181,816 -4.7 42,559 -1.6 (FRA) Antalya 872,214 14.7 n.a. n.a. 6,427 19.1 (AYT)(2) Burgas (BOJ) 41,034 1.3 98 -48.6 738 25.5 Frankfurt-Hahn 371,779 -0.2 10,784 -9.5 3,458 -3.4 (HHN) Lima (LIM)(3) 721,809 6.4 22,302 -5.7 8,384 2.3 Varna (VAR) 61,465 2.0 n.a. n.a. 920 0.4 Fraport 6,785,738 -1.2 215,000 -5.1 62,486 0.9 Group(4) --------------------------------- (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
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