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Athens International Airport's nine-month net profits fall 4.8% due to higher costs

Athens International Airport's (AIA) net profit for the nine months ended on Monday fell by 4.8% despite an increase in passenger traffic. Rising operating costs, as well as a higher variable concession fee, offset modest revenue increases.

The main gateway operator in Greece reported that the net profit for nine months ended September 30 was 185.8 millions euros (216.7 million dollars), down from 195.1million euros a year ago.

AIA reported that operating expenses increased 14.1% on an annual basis to 180.1 millions euros. This was due to a higher Grant of Rights fee and increased staffing to meet the demand. Minimum wage increases, higher electricity costs and higher maintenance provisions were also factors.

The total revenue and other income increased by 3.5%, to 526.9 millions euros. This was supported by a 6.7% increase in passenger traffic to 26.2 million and adjustments to airport charges.

AIA reported that revenue from air activities increased by 2.5%, to 397.5 millions euros. Non-air revenues grew 6.7%, to 129.5, thanks to retail growth, despite disruptions to car parking.

The tourism industry is the main economic driver in Greece, accounting for over a quarter. $1 = 0.8575 Euros (Reporting and Editing by David Goodman, Conor Humphries and Antonis Pothitos)

(source: Reuters)