Home Industry sectorsAir Travel Greece’s Regional Airports Generate Strong 2017 Revenues for Fraport

Greece’s Regional Airports Generate Strong 2017 Revenues for Fraport

by GTP editing team
0 comments
Thessaloniki airport. Photo: Greek Travel Pages (GTP)

 

Thessaloniki airport. Photo: Greek Travel Pages (GTP)

Thessaloniki airport. Photo: Greek Travel Pages (GTP)

Fraport Greece recently said that the 14 regional airports it runs across Greece have generated 233.3 million euros in revenue and 14.4 million euros in earnings in 2017.

More specifically, of Fraport’s two airport groups, company A – operating the airports of Aktion, Zakynthos, Kavala, Thessaloniki, Corfu, Kefalonia and Chania – performed better, generating 128.9 million euros in total revenue and 13.3 million euros in earnings after taxes.

Fraport GreeceCompany B operates the airports of Kos, Mykonos, Lesvos, Rhodes, Skiathos, Samos and Santorini.

In total, Fraport Greece operations achieved 187.8 million euros from airport services and 45.5 million euros from commercial activities (duty-free stores etc) in its first year of operation. It should be noted that Fraport Greece – consisting of German airport operator Fraport and Greece’s Copelouzos Group – took over the 40-year management of the 14 airports on April 11, 2017.

Mykonos Airport. Photo: Maria Theofanopoulou

Based on 2017 figures, Fraport is expecting revenue for 2018 to exceed 300 million euros, driven in part by the increase in tourist traffic.

Fraport announced last week that passenger traffic increased by 10.9 percent in June at all its airports in Greece, reaching a total of 4,361 million passengers, driven by a 13.4 percent rise in the number of foreign arrivals, up by 3,773 million.

In the first six months of the year, Fraport Greece airports posted an 11 percent increase in the number of arrivals to 10,617 million passengers up by 1.1 million passengers compared to the the first half of 2017. The three busiest Greek airports in the first half included Thessaloniki with about 2.8 million passengers (up 3.3 percent), Rhodes with 1.9 million passengers (up 10.3 percent), as well as Chania on the island of Crete with about 1.2 million travelers (down 0.3 percent).

Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

Advertise

CONTRIBUTE

Guest posts are welcome. Read the editorial guidelines here.

Copyright Notice

Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from the author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts of texts published in this page and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Greek Travel Pages – gtp.gr and / or GTP Headlines – news.gtp.gr with appropriate and specific direction (hyperlink) to the original content.  All photographs appearing on this site are not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner.

@2025 – Web Design & Development by Generation Y