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Quarterly Magazine for Airlines, Airports, Tour-Operators and Tourism Authorities Issue 16 AenaNews Quarterly magazine for airlines, airports, tour-operators and tourism authorities Issue 16 Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport Index Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport Latest News on Spanish Airports Page Join us at Prado Museum for the networking dinner at the 141st Slots Conference This year Aena, TURESPAÑA, Madrid Regional Government, Madrid City Council and AECFA host the dinner during the 141st Slots Conference, taking place at Prado Museum on 8 November. The dinner will offer a unique opportunity to visit the world-renowed Prado Museum at night, see the masterworks with dedicated guides and taste some Spanish flavours. The dinner will run from 20:00 and will provide the perfect environment for you to connect with your industry peers in a relaxed environment. • Date: 8 November 2017 • Time: 20:00 • Dress code: Smart Casual • Transfers will be provided from the oficial hotel to Museo del Prado. • Return transfers will be provided from Museo del Prado to the oficial hotel. New Routes PagePagePage September 2017 October 2017 From To Airline From To Airline AS Madrid-Barajas Frankfurt Ryanair AS Madrid-Barajas Bari Ryanair Gran Canaria Frankfurt Ryanair AS Madrid-Barajas Glasgow Ryanair Lanzarote Frankfurt Ryanair AS Madrid-Barajas Prague Ryanair Seville Frankfurt Ryanair AS Madrid-Barajas Poznan Ryanair Seville Memmingen Ryanair AS Madrid-Barajas Toulouse Iberia Express Tenerife South Frankfurt Ryanair Alicante-Elche Milano Malpensa Ryanair Valencia Eindhoven Ryanair Alicante-Elche Tenerife North Norwegian Valencia Frankfurt Ryanair Barcelona-Ell Prat Frankfurt Ryanair Barcelona-Ell Prat Krakow Ryanair Barcelona-Ell Prat London Heathrow Vueling Barcelona-Ell Prat Luxembourg Ryanair Barcelona-Ell Prat Prague Ryanair Barcelona-El Prat Venice Ryanair Fuerteventura Brussels Brussels Airlines Fuerteventura Berlin Germania Fuerteventura Copenhagen SAS Fuerteventura Copenhagen SmartLynx Airlines Fuerteventura Gran Canaria Air Europa Fuerteventura Helsinki Novair Fuerteventura Milano Malpensa easyJet Fuerteventura Munich Eurowings Fuerteventura Nantes Enter Air Fuerteventura Paris CDG easyJet Gran Canaria Berlin Germania Gran Canaria Copenhagen SmartLynx Airlines Gran Canaria Lanzarote Air Europa Gran Canaria Munich Eurowings Gran Canaria Stuttgart Niki Gran Canaria Sundsvall Jet Time Gran Canaria Tenerife North Air Europa Lanzarote Malmo TUIfly Nordic Binter Canarias, route Tenerife North-Lisbon Lanzarote Paris CDG easyJet Malaga-Costa del Sol Prague Ryanair Source: Aena New Routes PagePagePage October 2017 (cont.) From To Airline Murcia-San Javier Brussels Charleroi TUIfly Nordic SB Santander Marrakech Ryanair Seville Bari Ryanair Seville Cologne Ryanair Seville Baden-Baden Ryanair Seville East-Midlands Ryanair Seville Eindhoven Transavia Holland Seville Fez Ryanair Seville Hamburg Ryanair Seville London Luton easyJet Seville Manchester Ryanair Seville Rome Ciampino Ryanair Seville Toulouse Ryanair Seville Valladolid Ryanair Seville Verona Ryanair Seville Vitoria Ryanair Seville Warsaw Ryanair Tenerife North Lisbon Binter Tenerife South London Heathrow British Airways Tenerife South Lyon Vueling Tenerife South Munich Eurowings Tenerife South Riga SmartLynx Airlines Tenerife South San Petersbourg Ural Airlines Tenerife South Vaasa Jet Time Valencia Budapest Ryanair Valencia Milano Malpensa Ryanair Valencia Edinburgh Ryanair Vitoria Cologne Ryanair Air Europa, route Gran Canaria-Tenerife North Source: Aena Statistics Page Traffic by Airport YTD September 2017 YTD September 2017 Change Change, % Change Change, % Airport Passengers YTD Sept ‘17 - YTD Sept ‘17 - YTD Sept ‘17 - YTD Sept ‘17 - Airport Passengers YTD Sept ‘16 YTD Sept ‘16 YTD Sept ‘16 YTD Sept ‘16 1 AS Madrid-Barajas 40,232,140 2,309,720 6.1% 26 SB Santander 710,974 103,766 17.1% 2 Barcelona-El Prat 36,721,039 2,631,365 7.7% 27 FGL Granada-Jaen 661,319 90,439 15.8% 3 Palma De Mallorca 23,345,641 1,396,290 6.4% 28 Zaragoza 346,007 18,440 5.6% 4 Malaga-Costa Del Sol 14,730,909 1,647,682 12.6% 29 Melilla 242,054 -6,090 -2.5% 5 Alicante-Elche 10,885,825 1,241,118 12.9% 30 San Sebastian 210,932 11,440 5.7% 6 Gran Canaria 9,462,389 670,915 7.6% 31 Valladolid 175,671 -8,218 -4.5% 7 Tenerife South 8,308,534 658,871 8.6% 32 El Hierro 142,220 25,140 21.5% 8 Ibiza 6,838,469 381,813 5.9% 33 Pamplona 121,070 7,300 6.4% 9 Lanzarote 5,518,242 542,060 10.9% 34 Vitoria 50,359 15,942 46.3% 10 Valencia 5,106,782 654,922 14.7% 35 Badajoz 36,447 11,538 46.3% 11 Fuerteventura 4,489,684 286,361 6.8% 36 La Gomera 35,839 6,167 20.8% 12 Bilbao 3,792,644 263,162 7.5% 37 Leon 33,939 3,982 13.3% 13 Seville 3,730,203 226,282 6.5% 38 Logroño 14,628 2,205 17.7% 14 Tenerife North 3,439,810 258,866 8.1% 39 Salamanca 12,797 -1,542 -10.8% 15 Menorca 3,050,056 224,087 7.9% 40 Ceuta /Heliport 8,793 7,507 583.7% 16 Santiago 2,026,084 86,383 4.5% 41 Cordoba 6,030 611 11.3% 17 Girona 1,661,761 247,820 17.5% 42 Algeciras /Heliport 5,122 4,990 3780.3% 18 Asturias 1,084,293 100,408 10.2% 43 Burgos 4,875 1,225 33.6% 19 Murcia-San Javier 982,495 83,553 9.3% 44 Sabadell 3,365 -89 -2.6% 20 La Palma 953,701 133,061 16.2% 45 Madrid-Cuatro Vientos 2,462 932 60.9% 21 Reus 910,237 184,737 25.5% 46 Son Bonet 727 -1,462 -66.8% 22 A Coruña 858,266 64,572 8.1% 47 Albacete 723 41 6.0% 23 Almeria 844,414 88,321 11.7% 48 Huesca-Pirineos 242 149 160.2% 24 Jerez De La Frontera 820,121 99,404 13.8% TOTAL 193,436,239 14,852,754 8.3% 25 Vigo 815,905 76,568 10.4% Source: Aena Statistics Page Airlines Ranking YTD Sept 2016 YTD September 2017 Airline Change Change, % Number of Aena Passengers Passengers Market Share YTD Sept‘17 - YTD Sept ‘17 - airports operated YTD Sept ‘16 YTD Sept‘16 1 Ryanair 30,685,450 33,951,233 17.6% 3,265,783 10.6% 25 2 Vueling 25,419,513 26,933,707 13.9% 1,514,194 6.0% 27 3 Iberia Group 23,960,080 25,251,058 13.1% 1,290,978 5.4% 32 4 easyJet 10,828,667 12,135,004 6.3% 1,306,337 12.1% 20 5 Air Europa 12,398,535 11,791,638 6.1% -606,897 -4.9% 25 6 TUI Group 8,586,898 8,843,519 4.6% 256,621 3.0% 16 7 Lufthansa Group 7,108,396 8,348,321 4.3% 1,239,925 17.4% 16 8 Norwegian 5,678,966 7,531,514 3.9% 1,852,548 32.6% 17 9 Thomas Cook Group 5,894,858 5,885,707 3.0% -9,151 -0.2% 15 10 Jet2.com 3,314,394 4,868,624 2.5% 1,554,230 46.9% 14 11 Binter+ Naysa 4,013,103 4,502,121 2.3% 489,018 12.2% 8 12 Niki 761,321 4,205,100 2.2% 3,443,779 452.3% 11 13 Transavia Holland 2,604,717 2,981,164 1.5% 376,447 14.5% 16 14 Monarch Airlines 2,686,377 2,892,557 1.5% 206,180 7.7% 13 15 British Airways 1,939,803 1,983,904 1.0% 44,101 2.3% 14 Other Airlines 32,702,407 31,331,068 16.2% -1,371,339 -4.2% Total Aena 178,583,485 193,436,239 100% 14,852,754 8.3% Iberia Group: Iberia, Iberia Express and Air Nostrum Lufthansa Group: Lufhtansa, Eurowings, Swiss, Brussels Airlines, Edelweiss and Austrian Airlines TUI Group: Thomson Airways, TUIfly, Jetairfly, TUIfly Nordic, Arkefly and Corsair Thomas Cook Group: Condor, Thomas Cook UK, Thomas Cook Scandinavian and Thomas Cook Belgium Source: Aena Statistics Page Market Ranking I YTD Sept 2016 YTD September 2017 Country Change Change. % Passengers Passengers Market Share YTD Sept ‘17 - YTD Sept ‘17 - YTD Sept ‘16 YTD Sept ‘16 1 Spain 52,063,636 55,391,823 28.6% 3,328,187 6.4% 2 United Kingdom 33,052,346 36,788,278 19.0% 3,735,932 11.3% 3 Germany 21,733,527 22,346,534 11.6% 613,007 2.8% 4 Italy 10,177,736 10,967,992 5.7% 790,256 7.8% 5 France 9,250,744 9,642,321 5.0% 391,577 4.2% 6 Netherlands 5,856,764 6,711,431 3.5% 854,667 14.6% 7 Switzerland 4,726,383 4,993,478 2.6% 267,095 5.7% 8 Belgium 4,345,850 4,645,578 2.4% 299,728 6.9% 9 Ireland 3,181,054 3,380,130 1.7% 199,076 6.3% 10 Portugal 2,720,197 3,262,348 1.7% 542,151 19.9% Top 10 Countries 147,108,237 158,129,913 81.7% 11,021,676 7.5% Other Countries 31,475,248 35,306,326 18.3% 3,831,078 12.2% Total Aena 178,583,485 193,436,239 100% 14,852,754 8.3% Source: Aena Statistics Page Market Ranking II YTD Sept 2016 YTD September 2017 Region Change Change, % Passengers Passengers Market Share YTD Sept ‘17 - YTD Sept ‘17 - YTD Sept ‘16 YTD Sept ‘16 1 Europe 113,393,667 123,415,101 63.8% 10,021,434 8.8% 2 Spain 52,063,636 55,391,823 28.6% 3,328,187 6.4% 3 Latin America 5,697,306 6,155,830 3.2% 458,524 8.0% 4 North America 2,846,991 3,206,973 1.7% 359,982 12.6% 5 Africa 2,174,968 2,338,596 1.2% 163,628 7.5% 6 Middle East 2,063,642 2,269,300 1.2% 205,658 10.0% 7 Asia-Pacific 343,275 658,616 0.3% 315,341 91.9% Total Aena 178,583,485 193,436,239 100% 14,852,754 8.3% Source: Aena Reus-Paris and Madrid-Bangkok Page Short Haul Route: Reus - Paris Aena’s Marketing Team would be glad to provide your airline with a tailor made business case, so please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected] Direct and Indirect traffic by year 25,400 searches (2016) 100 Direct Passengers 85.54K 4,568,200 36% 64% French tourists 80 visited 73.07K Catalonia 0% 50% 100% 66.33K in 2016 Reus-Paris Paris-Reus National Statistics Institute (INE) Own processed data based on information provided 60 (last available data) by Skyscanner in 2016 85,541 Pax.
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