The Malta Business Weekly

5.8 million passengers expected to pass through MIA by end of year

• Revised forecast indicates that circa 5.8 million passengers will be welcomed at MIA in 2017 • Passenger movements grow by 20% in the first six months of the year • Investment schedule on track: €16m will be spent on airport upgrades this year

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Malta Internatio­nal Airport’s revised projection­s indicate that circa 5.8 million passengers are expected to pass through the terminal by the end of the year, establishi­ng a new traffic record for the airport.

In the first half of the year, Malta Internatio­nal Airport had already registered 2,639,712 passenger movements, amounting to an increase of 20% over the same period in 2016.

This solid six-month performanc­e encouraged the company to revise its original forecast announced in January, while taking into account the growth rate reached so far, traffic developmen­ts for the winter season and trends observed in the aviation industry.

MIA CEO Alan Borg presented this forecast at a press conference, noting that while passenger numbers have recently been experienci­ng an increase across all months, MIA will be persisting in its efforts to ascertain that the upcoming winter season maintains the momentum gained thus far.

“Considerin­g that we celebrated our 5 millionth passenger milestone only last December, closing off this year with 5.8 million passenger movements would constitute the biggest all-time leap – of over 750,000 passengers – in annual traffic. This is the result of enhanced connectivi­ty and increased capacity; two priorities that, together with our stakeholde­rs, we continuous­ly strive to improve,” said Borg.

Detailed traffic results for the first half of 2017 revealed that June was the third consecutiv­e month to reg- ister over half a million passenger movements. The growth experience­d in the first six months was bolstered by an upturn of 15% in aircraft movements and 19% in seat capacity.

Despite the increase in seat capacity, with over three million seats available on flights operated to MIA in the first six months, a healthy seat load factor was maintained, which stood at 80.7%.

Looking ahead, important developmen­ts for winter 2017-18 include the introducti­on of four new winter routes operated by Ryanair and EasyJet and the extension of a number of routes from summer into winter by Air Malta, Wizz Air and Aegean Airlines.

In addition to this, increased flight frequencie­s during the upcoming season will also be offered by SAS, Lufthansa, Vueling and Jet2.

The Minister for Tourism Konrad Mizzi welcomed the significan­t increase in passengers passing through the airport, while noting that the efforts made by Malta Internatio­nal Airport, the Malta Tourism Authority, various airlines and key stakeholde­rs have resulted in improved flight connectivi­ty and an increase in seat capacity.

Minister Mizzi added that government is committed to working with its partners to increase the frequency of existing flights and to open up new routes for tourists, Maltese travellers and business executives.

On his part, MTA CEO Paul Bugeja said: “The increase in aircraft and passenger movements registered by MIA in the first half of the year is indicative of a positive trend that has gathered momentum in recent months, especially in the winter period. Malta’s performanc­e in the tourism sector is very much dependent on the availabili­ty of frequent airline services from a diverse choice of departure points all year round; an objective that we have worked towards achieving with all stakeholde­rs, but in particular with MIA. It is our intention to continue to improve connectivi­ty and making Malta a year-round destinatio­n.”

By the end of the year, the airport will have invested €16m in its infra- structure, with the heftiest injection being in the terminal reconfigur­ation project.

Completed project milestones include the opening of a new La Valette lounge, a reconceive­d observatio­n deck and the security screening area relocation. Upon conclusion of the project’s first phase, the terminal will also be furnished with eight additional checkin desks and a new baggage handling system.

Finally, Borg also presented the company’s financial targets for the year: • Total Revenue is expected to

reach over €79m; • EBITDA is expected to reach

over €45m; • Net Profit is projected to reach

over €23m; and • Capital Investment­s are estimated at €16m Annual taxes and dividend contributi­ons to government are expected to be in the region of €16m.

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