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Auckland Airport doubtful on global air travel return

  • Market: Oil products
  • 19/08/21

Auckland Airport, the operator of New Zealand's largest airport, forecasts the recovery in global air travel from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic may take longer than that made by the International Air Travel Association (Iata) of a full recovery in 2023.

"Auckland Airport continues to adopt more conservative planning assumptions than those of the International Air Travel Association, which is forecasting global travel to fully recover and exceed pre-pandemic levels in 2023. A full recovery may take longer," said chief executive Adrian Littlewood.

Iata in June was optimistic of a full recovery in global air travel in 2023 on the back of Covid-19 vaccination roll-outs, forecasting 2023 passenger numbers to exceed 2019 levels by 5pc. It predicts 2022 passenger numbers to climb to 88pc of pre-pandemic levels.

Auckland Airport reported passengers numbers through the airport of 6.4mn in the 2020-21 fiscal year to 30 June, down by 58.5pc on 2019-20 and the lowest level of passengers through the airport since 1972. International passenger numbers, including transits, were 600,000 while domestic passenger numbers were 5.8mn.

The airport faces further falls in passenger throughput with all of New Zealand going into a full lockdown from yesterday following an outbreak of the more infectious Delta variant of Covid-19.

With such uncertainty Auckland Airport was currently unable to provide an underlying profit guidance for 2021-22, Littlewood said.


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