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Quarterly Magazine for Airlines, Airports and Tour-Operators May – July 2014 Issue 05 Aena Aeropuertos News Quarterly magazine for airlines, airports and tour-operators Aena Aeropuertos News is the quarterly magazine of Aena Aeropuertos to serve as a link between airlines, tour-operators and airports to keep you updated with the latest news regarding Spanish airports operations and the new opportunities within our network. The Airline Customer Relations and Airport Marketing Team have a constant dialogue with airlines and tour-operators to provide them with the best solutions that fit their needs, coordinating it with the rest of the airports and areas within Aena Aeropuertos. You can use our mailbox [email protected] to contact us if your company needs information, or has any questions related to the operation in our airports so we can forward it to the right person within Aena Aeropuertos who can come back to you with the best answer. Emirates A380 at Barcelona-El Prat Airport The magazine is divided into 5 sections: • Quick news: What’s happening now in our Airports. It includes a list of new routes opened in our airports during the three months previous to the delivery of the magazine. • Statistics: This lets you know the evolution of airlines, markets and the number of passengers in our airports. • Market analysis: We offer you an analysis of one short-haul route and one long-haul route to help you to make a decision if your airline is considering a new route to a Spanish airport. • Calendar: It shows the public holidays in Spain. Very useful information to have! Learn more about a typical Spanish celebrations. • Discover Spanish Airports: A short presentation of one of our airports and the surrounding area, discover what this destination can offer to you. Enjoy the reading! Latest News on Spanish airports Page Madrid-Barajas Airport Barcelona-El Prat Airport, best changes its name airport in Southern Europe The official name of the airport changed toAdolfo Barcelona-El Prat airport received the award of Suárez, Madrid- Barajas on March 24th 2014 to best airport in Southern Europe presented by honor the memory, effort and the historic role of Skytrax in the framework of the World Airport the first president of the Spanish Democracy. Awards 2014 on March 26th 2014. Adolfo Suarez played a key role in the history of The airport also received this award in 2011 and Spain. His moral and statesmanship was the key 2012. to the success of the Spanish Transition and the Gloria Rodríguez, Barcelona-El Prat Airport’s Head of Cabinet Democracy. His job was essential to complete one of the greatest achievements of Spain as a Aena Aeropuertos launches country: the Spanish Constitution of 1978. the new official app for mobile devices with real-time flight The Minister of Public Works information announces that the airport Additionally the app offers information about the Spanish Airports: services, terminal maps, charges will be frozen in 2015 Parking and VIP Lounge reservation, shops and and the current incentive restaurants. The app is available for iOS and Android, and can scheme will be extended be downloaded for free from here. Aena Aeropuertos official app The proposal means that fees will have a cero increase instead of the expected maximum th increase of 4.5%. This measure, that will be in Aena Aeropuertos will attend the 134 IATA slots conference force from March 2015, is possible thanks to the that will be held in Abu Dhabi from 10 to 12 June 2014. cost reduction plan performed by Aena and the Our Airline Customer Relations and Airport Marketing Team along with the Airport Slots Coordination increase in traffic in the Spanish airport network. Team will attend the meeting, we hope to see you in the stand 35! 3 New routes Page January 2014 March 2014 From To Airline From To Airline Alicante-Elche Oran Vueling A.S. Madrid Barajas Vienna Niki Seville Almería Air Europe A.S. Madrid Barajas Dusseldorf Germanwings Tenerife South Geneva EasyJet A.S. Madrid Barajas Istambul Sabiha Gökçen Pegasus Airlines A.S. Madrid Barajas Dusseldorf Air Berlin February 2014 A.S. Madrid Barajas Frankfurt Air Europa Barcelona-El Prat Dusseldorf Germanwings From To Airline Barcelona-El Prat Manchester Ryanair A.S. Madrid-Barajas Almería Air Europa Barcelona-El Prat Rome-Fiumicino Ryanair Alicante-Elche Brussels Ryanair Barcelona-El Prat Paris CDG Vueling Barcelona-El Prat Dakar Vueling Bilbao Dusseldorf Germanwings Barcelona-El Prat Brussels Ryanair Gran Canaria Manchester Ryanair Barcelona-El Prat Jerez Vueling Gran Canaria Malabo Ceiba Bilbao Ibiza Air Europa Lanzarote Nantes Smart Wings Gran Canaria Berlin-Schönefeld Norwegian Málaga-Costa del Sol Shannon Aer Lingus Málaga-Costa del Sol Warsaw Norwegian Málaga-Costa del Sol London Heathrow British Airways Málaga-Costa del Sol Palma de Majorca Air Europa Palma de Majorca Dusseldorf Germanwings Málaga-Costa del Sol Brussels Ryanair Palma de Majorca Hamburg EasyJet Palma de Majorca Brussels Ryanair Tenerife North Dakar Binter Tenerife South Berlin-Schönefeld Nowegian Valencia Frankfurt Lufthansa Valencia Brussels Ryanair 4 New routes Page April 2014 From To Airline From To Airline A.S. Madrid Barajas Santander Iberia Girona-Costa Brava Leeds Ryanair A.S. Madrid Barajas Catania Ryanair Ibiza Dusseldorf Germanwings A.S. Madrid Barajas Dusseldorf Air Berlin Lanzarote Lyon Europe Airpost A.S. Madrid Barajas Stockholm Iberia Lanzarote Paris CDG Europe Airpost Alicante-Elche Rome-Fiumicino Vueling Málaga-Costa del Sol Belfast Jet2 Alicante-Elche Warsaw-Modlin Ryanair Málaga-Costa del Sol Palma de Majorca Vueling Alicante-Elche Birmingham Flybe Málaga-Costa del Sol Paris CDG Jetairfly Alicante-Elche Menorca Vueling Málaga-Costa del Sol Lyon Vueling Almeria Dublin Ryanair Málaga-Costa del Sol Nantes Europe Airpost Asturias Málaga-Costa del Sol Vueling Murcia-San Javier Eindhoven Ryanair Asturias Palma de Majorca Volotea Palma de Majorca Seville Vueling Asturias Seville Vueling Palma de Majorca Bourdoux Volotea Barcelona-El Prat Berlin-Schönefeld Norwegian Palma de Majorca Hamburg Germania Barcelona-El Prat Hamburg Norwegian Palma de Majorca Lille Thomas Cook Belgium Barcelona-El Prat Oslo-Sandefjord Norwegian Palma de Majorca Milano MXP Mistral Air Barcelona-El Prat Warsaw Norwegian Palma de Majorca Nantes Europe Airpost Barcelona-El Prat Leipzig Vueling Palma de Majorca Paris CDG Europe Airpost Barcelona-El Prat Oporto Vueling Palma de Majorca Amsterdam Corendon Dutch Airlines Barcelona-El Prat Budapest Vueling Palma de Majorca Basel-Mulhouse Swiss Barcelona-El Prat S.Petersbourg Utair Aviation Palma de Majorca Marseille Vueling Barcelona-El Prat Warsaw Vueling Palma de Majorca Munster Germania Barcelona-El Prat S.Petersbourg Ural Airlines Palma de MaJorca Warsaw-Modlin Ryanair Fuerteventura Glasgow Jet2 Seville Brussels Brussels Airlines Fuerteventura Leeds Jet2 Seville Lyon Vueling Fuerteventura Manchester Jet2 Seville Nantes Vueling Fuerteventura Manchester Ryanair Tenerife South Hamburg Germania Fuerteventura Shannon Ryanair Tenerife South Toulouse Air France 5 Spanish Airports Traffic Page Traffic by Airport Q1 2014 Q1 2014 Airport Change Change. % Change Change. % Passengers Q1 2014- Q1 2014- Airport Q1 2014- Q1 2014- Passengers Q1 2013 Q1 2013 Q1 2013 Q1 2013 01 A.S. Madrid-Barajas 8.771.933 52.644 0,6% 26 Murcia-San Javier 91.758 -6.215 -6,3% 02 Barcelona-El Prat 6.941.477 391.848 6,0% 27 Zaragoza 89.585 -24.626 -21,6% 03 Gran Canaria 2.905.587 223.601 8,3% 28 Melilla 68.670 -2.480 -3,5% 04 Tenerife South 2.459.100 97.079 4,1% 29 San Sebastian 54.260 8.456 18,5% 05 Malaga-Costa del Sol 2.073.834 128.309 6,6% 30 Valladolid 38.541 -17.411 -31,1% 06 Palma de Mallorca 2.027.680 -189.816 -8,6% 31 El Hierro 32.497 -202 -0,6% 07 Alicante-Elche 1.597.323 100.371 6,7% 32 Pamplona 30.295 -2.035 -6,3% 08 Lanzarote 1.371.304 173.173 14,5% 33 Reus 26.598 -33.189 -55,5% 09 Fuerteventura 1.099.309 106.690 10,7% 34 Badajoz 10.409 6.933 199,5% 10 Valencia 834.027 -52.205 -5,9% 35 La Gomera 5.047 395 8,5% 11 Tenerife North 801.861 6.151 0,8% 36 Leon 4.732 465 10,9% 12 Bilbao 768.740 -26.016 -3,3% 37 Salamanca 3.386 764 29,1% 13 Sevilla 752.431 -70.852 -8,6% 38 Logroño 2.778 677 32,2% 14 Santiago 375.635 -75.566 -16,7% 39 Burgos 2.660 -607 -18,6% 15 Ibiza 343.271 12.297 3,7% 40 Cordoba 1.767 422 31,4% 16 A Coruña 218.530 68.218 45,4% 41 Vitoria 1.619 669 70,4% 17 Asturias 213.795 -47.028 -18,0% 42 Albacete 427 -35 -7,6% 18 La Palma 213.606 3.004 1,4% 43 Madrid-Cuatro Vientos 353 43 13,9% 19 Girona 191.316 -107.273 -35,9% 44 Sabadell 352 -147 -29,5% 20 Menorca 163.618 -8.508 -4,9% 45 Ceuta /Helipuerto 311 18 6,1% 21 Vigo 141.846 -6.912 -4,6% 46 Son Bonet 185 -79 -29,9% 22 FGL Granada-Jaen 135.837 -4.339 -3,1% 47 Huesca-Pirineos 24 -13 -35,1% 23 Santander 106.568 -70.710 -39,9% 48 Algeciras /Helipuerto 0 - - 24 Jerez de la Frontera 104.616 -10.103 -8,8% 49 Madrid- Torrejon 0 -1.953 - 25 Almeria 102.461 2.285 2,3% Total 35.181.959 626.192 1,8% 6 Spanish Airports Traffic Page Airlines Ranking Q1 2013 Q1 2014 Airline Change Change. % Passengers Passengers Market Share Q1 2014 - Q1 2013 Q1 2014 - Q1 2013 01 Vueling 3.818.011 4.599.962 13,1% 781.951 20,5% 02 Ryanair 5.619.731 4.572.269 13,0% -1.047.462 -18,6% 03 Air Europa 2.931.877 3.238.403 9,2% 306.526 10,5% 04 Iberia 2.922.299 2.889.486 8,2% -32.813 -1,1% 05 easyJet 2.256.755 2.244.917 6,4% -11.838 -0,5% 06 Air Berlin 1.869.459 1.556.426 4,4% -313.033 -16,7% 07 Air Nostrum 1.474.113 1.417.364 4,0% -56.749 -3,8% 08 Iberia Express 1.168.852 1.206.758 3,4% 37.906 3,2% 09 Binter+ Naysa 1.164.515 1.163.239 3,3% -1.276 -0,1% 10 Norwegian 643.415 941.939 2,7% 298.524 46,4% Total Top 10 Airlines 23.869.027 23.830.763 67,7% -38.264 -0,2% Other Airlines 10.686.739 11.351.196 32,3% 664.457 6,2% Total Aena Aeropuertos 34.555.766 35.181.959 100% 626.193 1,8% 7 Spanish Airports Traffic Page Market Ranking Q1 2013 Q1 2014 Market Change Change.
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