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La Gomera Airport 2019 · 2020 La Gomera Airport 2019 · 2020 / 26/2/2019 MAPA La Gomera Canary Islands Aena Spanish Airports (excluding MCV, QSA, SBO exclusive for GA) 1/1 26/2/2019 CONTENTS Contents La Gomera Highlights La Gomera Airport Traffic statistics Route map Passenger profile Operational data Infrastructures & facilities Quality, environment & awards Measures against COVID-19 Our commitment with sustainability Incentives & marketing support Annex: Traffic statistics 1/1 Highlights 2019 · 2020 La Gomera 2019 2020 78K 54K % Var. previous year % Var. previous year Pax 25,3 % -29,9 % 2,8K 2,2K % Var. previous year % Var. previous year Ops 6,4 % -24,1 % 1,9K 1,0K % Var. previous year % Var. previous year Cargo 4,2 % -45,0 % Source: Aena. Provisional non-audited data 2020 (round trip) / 24/2/2020 HIGHLIGHTS (II) Highlights 2019 La Gomera Avg. pax / week Avg. ops / week 1,5K 55 1 1 2 Domestic Destinations 2 * Countries * 2 Airlines * Routes 39% business · Residence · 64% GMZ apt. province 25% rest of Spain Pax profile 11% foreign Sources: * + 5,000 pax/year. Aena 2019 (round trip) Aena surveys 1/1 Traffic statistics La Gomera Annual traffic evolution Pax % Var. Pax 21% 25% 28% 27% 78K 20% 62K 9% 54K 49K 0% 38K 35K -20% -30% 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Monthly traffic evolution · 2019 11,5K 10K 9,4K 9,1K 6,1K 6,1K 5,2K 5,3K 5,4K 5,4K 4,9K 4,8K 4,5K 5K 0K 1 Ene 2 Feb 3 Mar 4 Abr 5 May 6 Jun 7 Jul 8 Ago 9 Sep 10 Oct 11 Nov 12 Dic 68 % Source: Summer season Aena. Provisional non-audited data 2020 (round trip) / 24/2/2020 STATISTICS (Aptos muy pequeños) Traffic statistics 2019 La Gomera * Traffic distribution Main destinations market share pax Domestic 79 % 21 % 61K 100% 17K 77,6K domestic pax Tenerife Norte Gran Canaria 25,3 % var. previous year Airlines Main airlines * 1 Airline Pax % Var. Share Routes * Binter Canarias 77.405 26 % 100 % 2 Source: * + 5,000 pax/year. Aena 2019 (round trip) 1/1 24/2/2020 MAP (España) Route map · Domestic · 2019 La Gomera Pax 78K Share 100,0 % Destinations 2 Routes 2 Canary Islands Destination New destination Source: Destination: +5,000 pax/year Aena 2019 (round trip) New destination: +5,000 pax and -1,000 pax previous year Destination: airport pair. Route is destination by airline 1/1 26/2/2019 PAX PROFILE Passenger profile 2019 La Gomera Gender Reason for travelling Residence 64% GMZ apt. province 44 % 56 % 39 % Man Woman Business 25 % 11 % Age 28 % Rest of Spain Foreign Holidays < 15 1 % 15-29 16 % 20 % Nationality 30-49 53 % VFR 50-64 20 % 13 % 82 % 18 % >64 11 % Other Spain Foreign Source: Aena surveys EMMA 2019 (sample=57) 1/1 26/2/2019 OP. DATA Operational data La Gomera Capacity 300,000 passenger Altitude (reference point): 218 m. Reference temperature: 27ºC Code OACI: GCGM Service timetable (UTC): Code IATA: GMZ S: 07:00-17:00; W: 08:00-18:00 PS TL SS PPR Fire category: 5 Runway: 09/27 (1,500 x 30 m) 1/1 26/2/2019 INFRA Infrastructures & facilities 2019 La Gomera Terminal building 1 Runway 5 1 (182 m2) Check-in counters Restaurant and cafeteria Security 2 personnel Boarding gates Parking offer: 1 (50 m2) Shop and duty Free all the year free S: 07:00-17:00 1 W: 08:00-18:00 Baggage reclaim carousel Wifi area Passengers info Luggage trolleys Car hire Families Lost and Found Luggage services Accessibility for PMR Special needs passengers 1/1 26/2/2019 QA Quality, environment & awards La Gomera According to RD 862/2009 La Gomera is a Certified Airport by the Aviation Safety State Agency. Yearly quality surveys for airlines are carried out in order to monitor their perception of the airport services. 1/1 More than 90 measures against COVID-19 La Gomera Through the different airport processes This certificate recognizes the airport's commitment to prioritizing health and safety measures in accordance with ICAO Council Aviation Restart Task Force recommendations and in alignment with the joint EASA and ECDC Aviation Health Safety Protocol and ACI EUROPE's Guidelines for a Healthy Passenger Experience at Airports. Access restriction only to passengers, people accompanying minors and people with disabilities or with reduced mobility Reinforcement of the cleaning and disinfection of all common use surfaces and improvement of the ventilation procedures at the Terminal Building Reinforcement of the physical distance (1.5 meters) in all waiting areas (including lifts, fingers…) Installation of Protective Screens and use of PPEs Availability of COVID information measures for passengers all time (including through the Public Address System) Implementation of Border Health Control for international arrival passengers (thermal screening and medical staff assistance) Implementation of measures and protocols also in shopping areas, restaurants, VIP lounges, parkings… / 1/4/2019 QA Our commitment with sustainability AENA and the FTSE4Good Index. Sustainable Development Goals Aena has satisfied the requirements of FTSE4Good to become a constituent of the FTSE4Good Index Series. We guarantee sustainable consumption modalities UN Global Compact. We generate a sustainable Aena has adhered to the Global Compact by economic growth supporting its ten principles since 2017. We promote diversity and social inclusion Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP). Aena has achieved an A rating, the maximum We strengthen partnerships to score in 2020, above the average in its achieve sustainable goals sector. We protect the environment and Community for Climate. Aena fight against climate change participates in this Community with others organizations that are aware of the urgent need to act against climate change. More significant projects Renewable energy · Photovoltaic plan · 100% purchase electricity through renewable energy guarantees or origin Sustainable mobility · Charging points for electric vehicles · Eco -cars fleet plan Climate Action Plan · It includes appropriate management, monitoring and communication mechanisms Aena will be the first company in Spain and one of the first around the world to inform shareholders yearly of its strategy against climate change from its Climate Action Plan. 19/2/2019 INCENTIVES Incentives & marketing support La Gomera Incentives and discounts A very diverse programme of rate incentives for airlines Business ,(f) Incentives and discounts opportunities Marketing Support Marketing campaigns to promote new routes Marketing (§) Marketing Support 1/1 Annex · Traffic statistics La Gomera 2019 2020 Main destinations 78K 54K Destination 2019 2020 %Var. % Var. previous year % Var. previous year Pax 25,3 % -29,9 % Tenerife Norte CL 60.970 38.176 -37 % Gran Canaria 16.522 16.188 -2 % Main countries Pax 2019 Pax 2020 %Var. 78K -30% -200.000% 54K -400.000% -600.000% -800.000% -1.000.000% Spain Source: Aena. Provisional non-audited data 2020 (round trip) / Thank you Airport Marketing Team [email protected] Towards Sustainable Development Social Economic Environmental Development Development Sustainability Company committed to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) /.
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