VINCI Airports reported a dynamic second quarter for 2025, welcoming over 86 million passengers across its network, marking a 6.7% increase in traffic compared to the previous year, which translates to 5 million additional passengers. This growth was driven by an increase in airline capacity, notably from low-cost airlines, while maintaining high load factors that indicate strong demand. Notable double-digit traffic growth was observed in Japan, Mexico, Budapest, Cabo Verde, and Cambodia. Positive traffic trends were also recorded in Portugal, Edinburgh, and Belgrade. The increase in passenger traffic at VINCI Airports was supported by an uptick in seat supply and strong demand across most regions. However, a slowdown in air traffic was noted in the United States due to an uncertain economic environment. This impacted platforms reliant on American affinity and leisure traffic, such as those in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic, which faced reduced flight offerings from American Airlines, United, and JetBlue, along with fleet reallocations by Arajet. Overall, VINCI Airports aims to continue operating in an environmentally, socially responsible, and ethical manner, engaging with stakeholders to create long-term value.
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