Fraport Group Interim Release - Nine Months 2021: Revenue and Net Profit Increase Significantly
Fraport AG reported significant revenue growth in Q3 and the first nine months of 2021, driven by strong holiday travel recovery and one-off financial compensations. Q3 revenue increased by 79.5% to €633.8 million, with net profit reaching €102.6 million, a significant improvement from last year's losses. The company has raised its 2021 revenue outlook to over €2 billion and expects passenger traffic at Frankfurt Airport to recover to 20-25 million by year-end. However, pre-pandemic levels are still projected to be met by 2025 or later.
- Q3 2021 revenue rose 79.5% to €633.8 million compared to €353.1 million in Q3 2020.
- Net profit in Q3 2021 was €102.6 million, recovering from a loss of €305.8 million in Q3 2020.
- First nine months' revenue increased by 18.3% year-on-year to nearly €1.4 billion.
- EBITDA for the first nine months increased to €623.9 million from a loss of €227.7 million in 2020.
- Full-year revenue forecast is now above €2 billion, increased from around €2 billion.
- Passenger traffic at Frankfurt Airport decreased by 2.2% compared to the same period in 2020.
- Passenger numbers dropped 70.8% compared to pre-crisis levels in 2019.
- No dividend is proposed for the current financial year.
FRANKFURT, Germany, Nov. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- FRA/gk-rap – The Fraport global airport company achieved a significant increase in revenue and the Group result (net profit) during both the third quarter and the first nine months (ended September 30) of the 2021 business year. Factors contributing to this increase included a positive operational performance and several one-off effects. Forecasts for the upcoming winter season are also optimistic. Therefore, Fraport has revised its full-year outlook for revenue and other key financial figures slightly upwards. Traffic development at Frankfurt Airport is forecast to reach the upper area of the expected performance range, between under 20 million to 25 million passengers.
Fraport CEO, Dr. Stefan Schulte, explained: "Following the massive losses experienced in 2020 and the resulting sharp rise in debt, we are now seeing brighter prospects ahead. Demand for holiday travel during the summer months was relatively strong. Moreover, our result has improved due to financial compensation received for pandemic-related losses incurred at various Group airports. Now, we are also expecting intercontinental traffic to gradually recover – supported by the recent re-opening of the U.S. borders. Consequently, we are a bit more optimistic about the winter season than we were just a few months ago. Nevertheless, it is still a long way ahead until we reach pre-pandemic passenger levels again and are able to reduce our debt significantly."
Third quarter: revenue and net profit grow strongly
Boosted by a noticeable recovery in holiday travel during the summer season, revenue soared in the third quarter of 2021 by 79.5 percent to
First nine months of 2021: Fraport achieves solid operating result, supported by positive one-off effects
During the first nine months of the current year, Group revenue rose by 18.3 percent year-on-year to nearly
Thus, EBITDA clearly reached positive territory again, climbing to
Including the one-off effects, Fraport clearly recorded a positive Group EBIT of
Passenger traffic rebounds noticeably
Frankfurt Airport (FRA), Fraport's home-base hub, welcomed a total of about 15.8 million passengers from January-to-September 2021. This represented a 2.2 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2020, as the Covid-19 pandemic only began to have a strong negative impact on traffic from mid-March onwards. When compared to the 2019 pre-crisis year, passenger numbers dropped by 70.8 percent in the first nine months of 2021. However, passenger traffic rebounded noticeably during the 9M/2021 reporting period, reaching around 45 percent of the pre-crisis level between June and September. Preliminary figures indicate that this trend also continued in October 2021, with passenger numbers soaring by 218 percent year-on-year to 3.4 million travelers (representing 53 percent of the level recorded in October 2019). The ongoing recovery was largely driven by holiday travel during the fall break in Germany.
FRA's cargo throughput (comprising airfreight and airmail) advanced by 24.3 percent year-on-year to 1.7 million metric tons in the first nine months of 2021. Thus, cargo traffic gained 8.6 percent compared to the same period in 2019.
Across the Group, the airports in Fraport's international portfolio also recorded a noticeable recovery in passenger traffic in the first nine months of 2021, versus the same period last year. In comparison to pre-crisis levels, Fraport's Group airports worldwide still registered lower passenger figures. However, some Group airports serving high-demand tourist destinations – such as the Greek airports or Antalya Airport on the Turkish Riviera – saw traffic rebound to over 50 percent of pre-crisis levels. During the summer holiday season, these gateways even reached nearly 80 percent of the respective passenger volume recorded in 2019 – while exceeding more than 90 percent of pre-crisis levels according to the preliminary October 2021 figures.
Outlook
Fraport already revised its financial outlook upwards after conclusion of the first half of the current 2021 business year, thus taking into account the compensation payment of
In view of the positive performance achieved in the first nine months of 2021 and the optimistic fourth-quarter forecast, Fraport's Executive Board has raised its full-year outlook slightly upward from the forecast given in the half-year interim report. Revenue is now expected to reach just over
The traffic outlook remains unchanged for the medium term. Fraport expects Frankfurt Airport's passenger traffic to reach the pre-crisis level by 2026 – or by 2025 at the earliest. Traffic at Fraport's Group airports worldwide is forecast to recover at a faster pace, rebounding to pre-crisis levels on average by 2023.
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