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    Corporación América Airports S.A. Reports July 2022 Passenger Traffic

    16 de agosto de 2022 - 18:41
    Corporación América Airports S.A. Reports July 2022 Passenger Traffic
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    Total passenger traffic continued to recover reaching 78.9% of July 2019 traffic levels and up 99.3% YoY

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    Armenia at 112% of pre-pandemic levels; Ecuador and Italy at 96% and 91%, respectively

    LUXEMBOURG–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Corporación América Airports S.A. (NYSE: CAAP), (“CAAP” or the “Company”) a leading private airport operator in the world, reported today a 99.3% YoY increase in passenger traffic in July 2022, reaching 78.9% of pre-pandemic levels of July 2019.

    Passenger Traffic, Cargo Volume and Aircraft Movements Highlights (2022 vs. 2021)

    Statistics

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    Jul’22

    Jul’21

    % Var.

    YTD’22

    YTD’21

    % Var.

    Domestic Passengers (thousands)

    3,512

    1,907

    84.2%

    20,788

    9,531

    118.1%

    International Passengers (thousands)

    2,198

    813

    170.3%

    10,935

    3,161

    245.9%

    Transit Passengers (thousands)

    572

    431

    32.6%

    3,136

    2,446

    28.2%

    Total Passengers (thousands)

    6,282

    3,151

    99.3%

    34,859

    15,138

    130.3%

    Cargo Volume (thousand tons)

    26.0

    27.4

    -5.1%

    194.8

    178.4

    9.2%

    Total Aircraft Movements (thousands)

    65.7

    45.0

    46.0%

    403.3

    239.2

    68.6%

    Passenger Traffic, Cargo Volume and Aircraft Movements Highlights (2022 vs. 2019)

    Statistics

    Jul’22

    Jul’19

    % Var.

    YTD’22

    YTD’19(1)(2)

    % Var.

    Domestic Passengers (thousands)

    3,512

    4,515

    -22.2%

    20,788

    27,219

    -23.6%

    International Passengers (thousands)

    2,198

    2,669

    -17.7%

    10,935

    16,416

    -33.4%

    Transit Passengers (thousands)

    572

    776

    -26.3%

    3,136

    4,902

    -36.0%

    Total Passengers (thousands)

    6,282

    7,961

    -21.1%

    34,859

    48,538

    -28.2%

    Cargo Volume (thousand tons)

    26.0

    35.1

    -26.1%

    194.8

    245.8

    -20.7%

    Total Aircraft Movements (thousands)

    65.7

    77.7

    -15.4%

    403.3

    497.3

    -18.9%

    (1)

    Note that preliminary passenger traffic figures for 2019, as well as January 2020 for Ezeiza Airport, in Argentina, were adjusted to include additional inbound passengers not accounted for in the initial count, for an average of approximately 5% of total passenger traffic at Ezeiza Airport and 1% of total traffic at CAAP, during that period. Importantly, inbound traffic does not affect revenues, as tariffs are applicable on departure passengers.

    (2)

    Cargo volumes in Uruguay were rectified from January 2019 to June 2020, to reflect all cargo passing through the cargo terminal, instead of air cargo only.

    Passenger Traffic Overview

    Total passenger traffic in July 2022 grew 99.3% compared to the same month of last year, driven by increases across all countries of operations, particularly in Argentina and Italy, supported by a continued recovery in travel demand following the gradual lifting of travel restrictions across all countries of operations. Overall passenger traffic recovered to 78.9% of July 2019 levels, from 77.5% in June, with international and domestic passenger traffic reaching 82.3% and 77.8% of July 2019, respectively.

    In Argentina, total passenger traffic continued to recover increasing 261% YoY and reaching 75.8% of July 2019 levels, slightly down from the 77.5% posted in June. International passenger traffic improved to 68.0% of pre-pandemic levels, compared with 64.2% in June, showing a continued recovery since the full re-opening of borders on November 1, 2021 and the lifting of travel requirements. Domestic passenger traffic increased sequentially in absolute terms, reaching 78.7% of July 2019 levels, down from the 83.1% posted in June, due to a particularly strong July 2019.

    In Italy, passenger traffic grew 104% YoY reaching 91.3% of July 2019 levels, up from the 85.0% and 89.5% posted in May and June, respectively. Passenger traffic benefited from the start of the summer season and trends are expected to improve further in the coming months, also reflecting the lifting of travel restrictions effective June 1, 2022. To note, domestic traffic exceeded pre-pandemic levels boosted by a strong performance at the Pisa airport.

    In Brazil, total passenger traffic increased 27.5% YoY, and reached 84.6% of July 2019 pre-pandemic levels, up from 77.7% recorded in June. Domestic traffic, which accounted for 67% of total traffic, stood above 90% of pre-pandemic levels whereas transit passengers reached 71.2% of July 2019 levels.

    Total passenger traffic in Uruguay, where traffic is largely international, increased 212% YoY and reached 65.6% of July 2019 levels, broadly in line with the 65.9% posted in June.

    In Ecuador, passenger traffic increased 63.4% YoY reaching 95.8% of July 2019 levels, up from the 89.2% posted in June. International passenger traffic performed well, reaching 95.0% of pre-pandemic levels, supported by routes to Europe, as well as the US and Panama. Domestic passenger traffic improved to 97.3% of July 2019 pre-pandemic levels after the 84.0% recorded in June, when traffic was impacted by flight cancelations due to protests and social unrest in the country.

    In Armenia, total passenger traffic increased 38.9% YoY. Passenger traffic continued to perform well, surpassing pre-pandemic levels for the third consecutive month, at 112.4% of July 2019, improving from the 107.4% and 111.4% recorded in May and June, respectively.

    Cargo Volume and Aircraft Movements

    Cargo volume decreased 5.1% YoY and stood at 73.9% of July 2019 levels, or at 74.8% when adjusting for the discontinuation in Peru. Close to 70% of cargo volume came from Argentina and Brazil, which reported volume declines of 22.7% and 53.8% versus July 2019 pre-pandemic levels. To note, Armenia and Italy reported higher cargo volume than pre-pandemic levels, whereas Uruguay stood at 99%.

    Aircraft movements increased 46.0% YoY reaching 84.6% of July 2019 levels, or at 87.7% when adjusting for the discontinuation of operations in Peru. Around 70% of aircraft movements came from Argentina and Brazil, which reached 81.7% and 92.1% of pre-pandemic levels, respectively. To note, aircraft movements in Armenia were above July 2019 levels.

    Summary Passenger Traffic, Cargo Volume and Aircraft Movements (2022 vs. 2021)

    Jul’22

    Jul’21

    % Var.

    YTD’22

    YTD’21

    % Var.

    Passenger Traffic (thousands)

    Argentina(1)

    3,075

    851

    261.3%

    17,809

    5,311

    235.3%

    Italy

    811

    397

    104.3%

    3,606

    796

    353.0%

    Brazil

    1,476

    1,157

    27.5%

    8,591

    5,828

    47.4%

    Uruguay

    115

    37

    212.1%

    763

    133

    473.5%

    Ecuador

    387

    237

    63.4%

    2,317

    1,126

    105.7%

    Armenia

    418

    301

    38.9%

    1,773

    1,073

    65.3%

    Peru

    –

    171

    -100.0%

    –

    871

    -100.0%

    TOTAL

    6,282

    3,151

    99.3%

    34,859

    15,138

    130.3%

    (1) See Footnote 1 in previous table. (2) See Footnote 2 in previous table.

    Cargo Volume (tons)

    Argentina

    14,193

    14,407

    -1.5%

    104,513

    94,590

    10.5%

    Italy

    1,216

    1,354

    -10.2%

    8,814

    8,455

    4.3%

    Brazil

    3,838

    4,852

    -20.9%

    32,020

    34,987

    -8.5%

    Uruguay(2)

    2,341

    2,343

    -0.1%

    19,382

    17,455

    11.0%

    Ecuador

    2,527

    2,681

    -5.8%

    20,181

    12,331

    63.7%

    Armenia

    1,845

    1,483

    24.5%

    9,924

    9,028

    9.9%

    Peru

    –

    246

    -100.0%

    –

    1,605

    -100.0%

    TOTAL

    25,961

    27,366

    -5.1%

    194,834

    178,450

    9.2%

    Aircraft Movements

    Argentina

    32,768

    17,724

    84.9%

    207,492

    110,580

    87.6%

    Italy

    8,218

    5,480

    50.0%

    38,624

    14,571

    165.1%

    Brazil

    13,184

    10,593

    24.5%

    80,353

    58,698

    36.9%

    Uruguay

    1,711

    1,811

    -5.5%

    15,566

    7,352

    111.7%

    Ecuador

    5,831

    5,226

    11.6%

    43,949

    28,454

    54.5%

    Armenia

    3,973

    2,515

    58.0%

    17,293

    10,217

    69.3%

    Peru

    –

    1,637

    -100.0%

    –

    9,336

    -100.0%

    TOTAL

    65,685

    44,986

    46.0%

    403,277

    239,208

    68.6%

    Summary Passenger Traffic, Cargo Volume and Aircraft Movements (2022 vs. 2019)

    Jul’22

    Jul’19

    % Var.

    YTD’22

    YTD’19

    % Var.

    Passenger Traffic (thousands)

    Argentina(1)

    3,075

    4,055

    -24.2%

    17,809

    25,276

    -29.5%

    Italy

    811

    888

    -8.7%

    3,606

    4,667

    -22.7%

    Brazil

    1,476

    1,744

    -15.4%

    8,591

    10,997

    -21.9%

    Uruguay

    115

    175

    -34.4%

    763

    1,317

    -42.1%

    Ecuador

    387

    405

    -4.2%

    2,317

    2,635

    -12.1%

    Armenia

    418

    372

    12.4%

    1,773

    1,692

    4.8%

    Peru

    –

    322

    -100.0%

    –

    1,953

    -100.0%

    TOTAL

    6,282

    7,961

    -21.1%

    34,859

    48,538

    -28.2%

    (1) See Footnote 1 in previous table. (2) See Footnote 2 in previous table.

    Cargo Volume (tons)

    Argentina

    14,193

    18,356

    -22.7%

    104,513

    129,199

    -19.1%

    Italy

    1,216

    1,159

    5.0%

    8,814

    7,667

    15.0%

    Brazil

    3,838

    8,302

    -53.8%

    32,020

    55,682

    -42.5%

    Uruguay(2)

    2,341

    2,373

    -1.3%

    19,382

    16,536

    17.2%

    Ecuador

    2,527

    2,962

    -14.7%

    20,181

    24,112

    -16.3%

    Armenia

    1,845

    1,539

    19.9%

    9,924

    9,833

    0.9%

    Peru

    –

    438

    -100.0%

    –

    2,799

    -100.0%

    TOTAL

    25,961

    35,128

    -26.1%

    194,834

    245,827

    -20.7%

    Aircraft Movements

    Argentina

    32,768

    40,108

    -18.3%

    207,492

    262,035

    -20.8%

    Italy

    8,218

    8,608

    -4.5%

    38,624

    45,204

    -14.6%

    Brazil

    13,184

    14,309

    -7.9%

    80,353

    92,684

    -13.3%

    Uruguay

    1,711

    2,136

    -19.9%

    15,566

    17,987

    -13.5%

    Ecuador

    5,831

    6,739

    -13.5%

    43,949

    47,679

    -7.8%

    Armenia

    3,973

    3,040

    30.7%

    17,293

    14,415

    20.0%

    Peru

    –

    2,736

    -100.0%

    –

    17,271

    -100.0%

    TOTAL

    65,685

    77,676

    -15.4%

    403,277

    497,275

    -18.9%

     

    About Corporación América Airports

    Corporación América Airports acquires, develops and operates airport concessions. Currently, the Company operates 53 airports in 6 countries across Latin America and Europe (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Ecuador, Armenia and Italy). In 2021, Corporación América Airports served 35.7 million passengers, or 42.4% of the 84.2 million passengers served in 2019. The Company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange where it trades under the ticker “CAAP”. For more information, visit http://investors.corporacionamericaairports.com.

     

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