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Business Wire
16-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Corporación América Airports S.A. Reports April 2025 Passenger Traffic
LUXEMBOURG--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Corporación América Airports S.A. (NYSE: CAAP), ('CAAP' or the 'Company'), one of the leading private airport operators in the world, reported today a 14.0% year-on-year (YoY) increase in passenger traffic in April 2025. Passenger Traffic Overview Total passenger traffic increased by 14.0% in April compared to the same month in 2024. Domestic passenger traffic rose by 13.5% year-over-year (YoY), largely driven by a recovery in Argentina, as well as strong performances in Brazil and Italy. Meanwhile, international traffic grew by 14.1%, with all operating countries contributing positively YoY — except Ecuador — and with particularly strong performances in Brazil, Uruguay, and Italy. Notably, Argentina accounted for over 60% of the total traffic growth in April. In Argentina, total passenger traffic increased by 16.4% YoY, primarily driven by the ongoing recovery in domestic traffic, which rose by 13.9% YoY — marking two consecutive months of double-digit growth. JetSMART, which recently introduced the Aeroparque-Resistencia and Aeroparque-Trelew routes, continued to gain market share and is currently the second-largest domestic operator. During April, Aerolíneas Argentinas resumed its Salta-Rosario and Neuquén-Rosario routes, while Andes Líneas Aéreas incorporated two Boeing 737-700 aircraft into its fleet. International passenger traffic also remained strong, increasing by a solid 21.1% YoY. JetSMART increased the frequency of its Buenos Aires–Asunción route, while GOL resumed operations between Córdoba and São Paulo and announced it will offer daily flights between Buenos Aires and Brasília. Also in April, SKY inaugurated its Buenos Aires–Salvador de Bahía route, and Arajet increased frequencies on its Buenos Aires–Punta Cana route. In Italy, passenger traffic grew by 11.2% compared to the same month in 2024, mainly supported by an increase in flight frequencies by Ryanair. International passenger traffic — which accounted for over 80% of total traffic — rose by 10.3% YoY, driven by a 13.2% increase at Florence Airport and an 8.3% increase at Pisa Airport. Domestic passenger traffic grew by 15.0% YoY, driven by a robust performance at Pisa Airport. In Brazil, total passenger traffic increased by a solid 16.8% YoY, reflecting an improvement in traffic trends despite the still challenging aviation environment and aircraft constraints in the country. Domestic traffic, which accounted for nearly 60% of total traffic, rose by 16.2% YoY, while transit passengers increased by 12.8% YoY. In Uruguay, total passenger traffic — predominantly international — rose by 17.1% YoY, benefiting from additional demand generated by the Easter holiday. In March, Azul Linhas Aéreas announced a new direct route between Montevideo and Campinas, with five weekly flights. This new connection will help strengthen ties between Uruguay and Brazil, facilitating passenger flow and promoting the development of new commercial and tourism opportunities. In Ecuador, where security concerns persist, passenger traffic decreased by 1.8% YoY. International traffic declined by 3.3% YoY, mainly due to reduced operations to the U.S., while domestic traffic decreased slightly by 0.6% YoY, impacted by high airfares that have dampened travel demand. In Armenia, passenger traffic increased by 7.8% YoY. Travel demand has benefited from the introduction of new airlines and routes, as well as increased flight frequencies. Wizz Air recently announced the opening of a new base at Yerevan's Zvartnots Airport, with two aircraft and eight new direct routes to Europe. Cargo Volume and Aircraft Movements Cargo volume decreased by 2.3% compared to the same month in 2024, mainly due to volume reductions in Uruguay and Ecuador. Performance by country was as follows: Argentina (-0.5%), Uruguay (-14.2%), Italy (-1.0%), Armenia (+7.8%), Brazil (+2.4%), and Ecuador (-17.6%). Argentina, Brazil, and Armenia accounted for 80% of the total cargo volume in April. Aircraft movements increased by 11.3% YoY, with positive contributions from all countries of operation: Argentina (+13.4%), Uruguay (+23.1%), Italy (+7.0%), Armenia (+10.8%), Brazil (+7.9%), and Ecuador (+6.5%). Argentina, Brazil, and Italy accounted for more than 80% of total aircraft movements in April. Summary Passenger Traffic, Cargo Volume and Aircraft Movements (2025 vs. 2024) Cargo Volume (tons) Argentina 17,147 17,229 -0.5% 67,194 61,463 9.3% Italy 1,050 1,060 -1.0% 4,274 4,175 2.4% Brazil 5,328 5,205 2.4% 20,605 20,612 0.0% Uruguay 2,335 2,720 -14.2% 11,224 9,613 16.8% Ecuador 3,061 3,717 -17.6% 12,018 13,012 -7.6% Armenia 3,324 3,083 7.8% 12,878 12,082 6.6% TOTAL 32,245 33,014 -2.3% 128,192 120,957 6.0% Aircraft Movements Argentina 38,891 34,293 13.4% 158,318 148,308 6.7% Italy 7,955 7,432 7.0% 22,722 21,127 7.5% Brazil 12,240 11,349 7.9% 46,823 46,956 -0.3% Uruguay 2,996 2,434 23.1% 12,907 12,154 6.2% Ecuador 6,387 5,995 6.5% 25,630 24,982 2.6% Armenia 3,233 2,919 10.8% 11,568 11,008 5.1% TOTAL 71,702 64,422 11.3% 277,968 264,535 5.1% Expand About Corporación América Airports Corporación América Airports acquires, develops and operates airport concessions. Currently, the Company operates 52 airports in 6 countries across Latin America and Europe (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Ecuador, Armenia and Italy). In 2024, Corporación América Airports served 79.0 million passengers, 2.7% (or 0.4% excluding Natal) below the 81.1 million passengers served in 2023, and 6.2% below the 84.2 million served in 2019. The Company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange where it trades under the ticker 'CAAP'. For more information, visit


Zawya
01-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Flydubai resumes direct flights to Italian city Pisa
Dubai low-cost carrier flydubai has announced the resumption of direct flights between the Italian city of Pisa and Dubai International Airport. Flights from Terminal 3, Dubai International (DXB) will operate three times a week to Pisa International Airport (PSA) from April 1, offering passengers travelling from Dubai and the GCC a convenient and reliable service to the popular holiday destination in Italy. With the resumption of flights to Pisa, travellers can enjoy the beauty and rich history of Italy's Tuscany region, while passengers travelling from Italy can look forward to exploring what Dubai has to offer and further beyond on the flydubai network, said flydubai in its statement. Dubai's strategic location makes it an international aviation hub, offering travellers more seamless connections to flydubai's unique holiday destinations including Mombasa in Kenya, Langkawi and Penang in Malaysia, the Maldives, Salalah in Oman as well as Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar in Tanzania. In addition, the resumption of the carrier's three-times weekly service reaffirms Pisa Airport's position as a strategic hub for international connectivity, promoting tourism, economic and commercial development within the Tuscan region, it stated. Jeyhun Efendi, Divisional Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations and E-commerce at flydubai, said: "Since 2009, we have remained committed to opening up underserved markets and enhancing connectivity for our passengers, and we are pleased to do just that with our three-times weekly service to Pisa." "As we approach the busy summer travel period, we look forward to welcoming more passengers on board who can expect a comfortable travel experience whether they are in Business or Economy Class," he stated. flydubai operates flights to five destinations in Italy including Catania, Milan-Bergamo, Naples, Olbia (as a seasonal summer route) and Pisa. On the resumption of flights, Roberto Naldi, CEO of Toscana Aeroporti, said: "This connection further strengthens the role of Pisa Airport as a hub of great interest on the international scene, offering our passengers increasingly broader and more accessible travel opportunities." "The resumption of the route is a sign of confidence and growth that helps promote tourism and trade flows between Tuscany and global markets," he added. -TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Trade Arabia
31-03-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
flydubai resumes direct flights to Italian city Pisa
Dubai low-cost carrier flydubai has announced the resumption of direct flights between the Italian city of Pisa and Dubai International Airport. Flights from Terminal 3, Dubai International (DXB) will operate three times a week to Pisa International Airport (PSA) from April 1, offering passengers travelling from Dubai and the GCC a convenient and reliable service to the popular holiday destination in Italy. With the resumption of flights to Pisa, travellers can enjoy the beauty and rich history of Italy's Tuscany region, while passengers travelling from Italy can look forward to exploring what Dubai has to offer and further beyond on the flydubai network, said flydubai in its statement. Dubai's strategic location makes it an international aviation hub, offering travellers more seamless connections to flydubai's unique holiday destinations including Mombasa in Kenya, Langkawi and Penang in Malaysia, the Maldives, Salalah in Oman as well as Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar in Tanzania. In addition, the resumption of the carrier's three-times weekly service reaffirms Pisa Airport's position as a strategic hub for international connectivity, promoting tourism, economic and commercial development within the Tuscan region, it stated. Jeyhun Efendi, Divisional Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations and E-commerce at flydubai, said: "Since 2009, we have remained committed to opening up underserved markets and enhancing connectivity for our passengers, and we are pleased to do just that with our three-times weekly service to Pisa." "As we approach the busy summer travel period, we look forward to welcoming more passengers on board who can expect a comfortable travel experience whether they are in Business or Economy Class," he stated. flydubai operates flights to five destinations in Italy including Catania, Milan-Bergamo, Naples, Olbia (as a seasonal summer route) and Pisa. On the resumption of flights, Roberto Naldi, CEO of Toscana Aeroporti, said: "This connection further strengthens the role of Pisa Airport as a hub of great interest on the international scene, offering our passengers increasingly broader and more accessible travel opportunities."