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AdP and Changi Airport Group benefit from increasing passenger spend

4th October, 2011

Aéroports de Paris (AdP) and Singapore’s Changi Airport have released their financial results for the period ending 30-Jun-2011 and the 12 months ended 31-Mar-2011, respectively; with both recording strong increases in per passenger spend. While based in different continents with different prospects momentarily, there is some commonality between the two as they have – or had – interests in each other’s ‘territory’. [1741 words]

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This report contains the following subheadings:

  • Traffic up 7.4% despite political turmoil and earthquake
  • Operating expenses “under control”
  • AdP benefits from its privileged position
  • Changi Airport reports improvement across the board
  • LCCs record 26% passenger growth
  • Who wants to be a millionaire?
  • Seletar expanding
  • AdP and Changi both pursuing European ventures

This report contains the following charts and tables:

  • Aéroports de Paris financial highlights for the six-month period ending 30-Jun-2011
  • Airport share of Western Europe seats at 26-Sep-2011
  • Changi Airport Group financial highlights for the 12-month period ending 31-Mar-2011
  • Airport share of Southeast Asia seats at 26-Sep-2011

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