Zurich Airport News Flash No. 23/2020 - Key Figures October 2020 / Trading Update Mittwoch, 11. November 2020 - 17:46
| News Flash | ||
| Wednesday, November 11, 2020 | ||
| Key Figures October 2020 / Trading Update | ||
468,616 passengers flew over Zurich Airport in October 2020, which corresponds to a decrease of 83.7% compared to the same period last year. Flughafen Zürich AG assumes that international travel will remain at a low level over the winter months and expects 8 to 9 million passengers for 2020. The Circle opened successfully with a top-class mix of tenants and a very good occupancy rate. The investment planning for the next few years has been set and liquidity is secured. Key Figures October 2020 In October, air traffic movements decreased by -64.9% to 8,440 versus previous year. The average seat load factor saw a decrease of -34.0 percentage points to 46.3% and the average passenger per movement figure decreased to 78.4 (134.4 previous year). Total turnover in October was CHF 16.5m (-68.9% vs. previous year). The decrease divides into -81.3% for airside and -49.8% for landside. There is positive news to report from the real estate business: After around five and a half years of construction, The Circle was opened to the public last week. The pre-letting is currently above 80% and neither cancellations nor cost increases due to the pandemic are to be expected. In general, the investments made in the real estate portfolio in the recent years have a stabilizing effect on revenues, especially in the current crisis. The procedure for the Brazilian compensation claims for 2020 (“Financial Re-Equilibrium”) is well advanced and the details will be clarified with the Brazilian authorities in the next few months. The airport concessions in Chile have a traffic-dependent, variable concession period. This will extend the concession periods accordingly in order to compensate for the current losses in the future. The concession contract for the new Delhi Noida International Airport with a term of 40 years was signed at the beginning of October. The appointment of the local management team is almost complete, and the next milestones are the handover of the airport perimeter by the authorities, the conclusion of the financing agreements and the tendering of the EPC (engineering, procurement, construction) contracts. The focus of the international strategy in the coming years will mainly be on the implementation of the existing projects in Brazil and India. Investments in Zurich will be around CHF 350 million this year, which is higher than originally expected. This is mainly due to the completion of the major project The Circle, where construction activity has progressed faster than expected despite the pandemic. In the following years, however, the investment volume in Zurich will decrease significantly and level off at around CHF 200 to 220 million per year. At the subsidiaries abroad, the new terminal in Iquique (Chile) will be completed next year and the construction of the new Delhi Noida Airport in India will begin. The consolidated liquidity at the end of the third quarter amounted to almost CHF 500 million. The negative free cash flow is currently CHF 30 to 35 million per month and will probably only become positive again in the course of the next year. The leverage ratios will peak at the end of this year and should then decrease again towards the pre-crisis levels depending on the traffic recovery. The coming weeks or months will remain challenging and the published forecasts show considerable uncertainty. Despite the current difficulties, Flughafen Zürich AG believes it is strategically and financially soundly positioned to weather this crisis and is convinced that it is well positioned for the recovery phase. | ||
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