Fraport Group Interim Report - First Half 2021: Traffic Rebounds Noticeably
The Fraport Group reported a net profit of €15.4 million for H1 2021, marking a significant recovery supported by government compensation and cost reductions. Passenger traffic at Frankfurt Airport surged, with June figures up 200% YoY to 1.8 million. Despite a 10.9% revenue decline to €810.9 million, operational improvements led to a positive EBITDA of €335.3 million. Fraport forecasts 20-25 million passengers for 2021, adjusting EBITDA expectations upward to €460-610 million, aided by additional pandemic compensation payments.
- Achieved net profit of €15.4 million in H1 2021, compared to a loss of €231.4 million in H1 2020.
- Passenger traffic at Frankfurt Airport increased by 200% YoY in June 2021.
- Group EBITDA rose to €335.3 million, significantly higher than €22.6 million in H1 2020.
- Government compensation of €160 million will positively impact liquidity and EBITDA projections.
- Overall traffic decline of 46.6% YoY for H1 2021 to nearly 6.5 million passengers.
- Group revenue decreased by 10.9% to €810.9 million, reflecting ongoing pandemic impacts.
FRANKFURT, Germany, Aug. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- FRA/gk-rap –The business performance of the Fraport global airport company continued to be impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic during the first six months of 2021. Following a weak first quarter, traffic figures markedly picked up again in the second quarter of 2021 across all of the Group's airports worldwide. For the first time since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, Fraport again achieved a positive Group result (net profit) in the reporting period – supported by rising demand and reduced costs, as well as a pandemic compensation payment from the government.
Fraport AG's CEO, Dr. Stefan Schulte, said: "The pandemic compensation from the German and State of Hesse governments strengthens our equity base. This enables us to continue our investments in climate protection and infrastructure development projects. At the same time, we have reduced our costs significantly. Consequently, our operating result is now back in the black again. Also thanks to our broad and diverse international airport portfolio the Fraport Group is well positioned to benefit from the expected recovery in air travel."
Passenger traffic rebounds noticeably
In June 2021, passenger numbers at Fraport's Frankfurt Airport (FRA) home base rebounded noticeably – rising by almost 200 percent year-on-year to about 1.8 million travelers. Preliminary figures indicate that this trend continued in July, with traffic growing by some 116 percent to about 2.8 million passengers. FRA's passenger traffic on peak days currently reaches about 50 percent of the level registered during the pre-pandemic record year of 2019.
Referring to the effects of traffic growth and surges on airport operations, CEO Schulte explained: "The sharp increase in traffic is causing operational challenges for Frankfurt Airport, because traffic is heavily concentrated during several peak times of the day. In addition, the current anti-Covid measures require significantly more time and resources for terminal processes and aircraft ground-handling operations. Working closely with our partners, we are continuously enhancing processes, while adapting our capacities to fluctuations in demand."
Despite the positive trend seen in the last few weeks, FRA still registered an overall traffic decline of 46.6 percent year-on-year to nearly 6.5 million passengers for the entire January-to-June 2021 period. This is due to the fact that, during the same six-month period last year, the Covid-19 pandemic only began to have a strong negative impact on traffic from mid-March 2020 onward. Compared to the record figures achieved in the first half of pre-pandemic 2019, FRA even registered an 80.7 percent drop in traffic in first-half 2021. In contrast, Frankfurt Airport's cargo throughput (airfreight + airmail) grew by 27.3 percent year-on-year to nearly 1.2 million metric tons from January to June 2021 (up 9.0 percent compared to the same period in 2019). At Fraport's Group airports worldwide, traffic also grew noticeably again in June 2021, but overall traffic for the first half remained well below the previous year's level.
Revenue decreases slightly – Positive one-off effects from government compensation payments
Reflecting the overall traffic development, Fraport's Group revenue decreased by 10.9 percent to
Also the Greek parliament approved compensation to Fraport (under the concession agreement) for the operational losses incurred in 2020 at the Group's 14 Greek airports due to the pandemic. Specifically, the Greek State agreed to waive the fixed concession fees for Fraport, based on the amount of passenger traffic received. Moreover, Fraport was granted a temporary suspension of the payment of the variable concession fee. For the first half of 2021, this translated into a positive impact of
In addition, an agreement reached in the first quarter 2021 between Fraport and the German Federal Police (Bundespolizei) on the remuneration of aviation security services – provided by Fraport in the past – generated revenue of
Operating expenses significantly reduced – Positive Group result achieved
In view of recently rising traffic volumes, Fraport markedly reduced short-time work for operational staff at Frankfurt Airport (introduced under Germany's Kurzarbeit program in response to the pandemic). Airport infrastructure temporarily unused due to the pandemic has largely been taken back into operation – including FRA's Terminal 2. Despite these recent measures, Fraport was still able to reduce overall operating expenses in Frankfurt via strict cost management by about 18 percent in the first half of 2021. At Fraport's fully-consolidated Group companies worldwide, operating expenses were reduced by about 17 percent in the reporting period.
Supported by the one-off effects from compensation payments, Group EBITDA reached
Group EBIT reached
Group EBT improved to
Outlook
With the conclusion of the first half of 2021, Fraport's executive board still expects passenger traffic at Frankfurt Airport to range from less than 20 million to 25 million for the full-year 2021. In line with the previous outlook, the Group airports in Fraport's international portfolio are expected to see even more dynamic traffic recovery than Frankfurt. Group revenue is also still expected to reach about
The pandemic compensation payment of around
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