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Investing.com - VINCI Airports, a global airport operator, on Wednesday reported a 6% increase in passenger traffic across its network for the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.
The company saw nearly 73 million passengers travel through its airports, an increase of 4 million from the previous year.
The growth was particularly strong in January, with passenger numbers exceeding 2024 levels by more than 9%.
This surge was primarily driven by the Asian market, especially the return of traffic with China to levels surpassing pre-Covid figures.
Several airports in the VINCI network achieved record attendance, largely due to the expansion of low-cost carriers.
European airports, including those in Portugal and France, also contributed to the growth.
Nantes airport surpassed pre-Covid traffic levels for the first time this quarter, while Porto and Faro airports in Portugal recorded high traffic levels due to increased offerings from Ryanair and Transavia.
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