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Aena, the Spanish airport group, has seen a slowdown in passenger traffic

Aena, the Spanish airport operator, said that it expected passenger numbers to increase a little slower this year than they did in 2025.

The operator predicted passenger traffic growth of only 1.3% by 2026, compared to last year's increase of 3.9%.

Aena's net profit for the full year 2025 rose by 10.5%, exceeding analysts' expectations after passengers using all terminals exceeded one million per day.

Aena airports in Spain, the second-most-visited country in the world, saw 321.6 million passengers last year. This was a record for the third consecutive year. The company posted a net profit of $2.51 billion dollars ($2.13 billion) on the back of this.

In an LSEG study, analysts had forecasted a net profit in the range of 2 billion euro.

Aena recorded 384.8 millions passengers in the last year, including passengers who traveled to the terminals of the airline in Brazil and England.

Revenues 2025 increased by 9,5%, to 6,37 euros. This was due to a record passenger traffic as well as an increase of 11% in commercial revenue.

Aena proposes to raise the passenger fees it charges airlines in 2027, to fund 13 billion euros of investments at its airports.

The proposal was quickly rejected by local tourism groups and carriers.

The National Airlines Association ALA stated that Aena underestimated?the expected rise in?air travel, and instead projected the number of passengers rising by 3.6% annually until 2031.

(source: Reuters)