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Spanish airport group Aena's revenue leaps 33% on traveler demand

Spanish airport operator Aena's firsthalf internet profit increased 33% as guest traffic expanded faster than expected, improved by growth in tourist numbers checking out the country.

The company in charge of Spanish airports and the world's. biggest in terms of travelers, stated on Wednesday it made a net. profit of 808.6 million euros ($ 874.91 million) in the first six. months of the year.

Around 144 million guests travelled through Aena's Spanish. terminals in the very first six months of 2024, up 11.4% on the 130. million tourists in the same period in 2015, prompting the. airport operator to update its full-year forecast last month as. the nation's tourist market continues to set records.

Aena said it saw a 10.5% increase to 172 million travelers. served at all the airports it runs, including London and. Luton in Britain, and a series of terminals in Brazil.

The main information showed the tourism rebound following the. pandemic remains strong in Spain despite the fact that mass tourism is. increasingly generating discontent among Spanish homeowners in. hot summertime areas such as Barcelona or the Spanish islands of. Balearic and Canary Islands.

Aena's profits from store leasings, parkings and other. companies at its airports as well as from airline company operations. rose by 18% to 2.75 billion euros compared to the first half. of in 2015, in line with expectations for the duration.

Aena's commercial profits are growing at a higher rate than. its aerial profits, the company said. Its expenditures,. leaving out energy costs, were 11% higher in the duration.

Aena said its board approved a five cent boost to 10.40. euros per passenger in airline company fares from March 2025. The. boost still needs a review by the Spanish competitors. authority.

(source: Reuters)