Interim report of Copenhagen Airports A/S (CPH) for the period 1 January – 30 June 2022
2022年8月9日 - 6:00PM
Interim report of Copenhagen Airports A/S (CPH) for the period 1
January – 30 June 2022
Stock Exchange Announcement
Copenhagen, 9 August 2022
The Board of Directors has today approved the
interim report for the period 1 January – 30 June 2022.
HIGHLIGHTS
- The number of passengers at
Copenhagen Airports was 9.4 million in the first half of 2022, an
increase of 8 million compared with the first half of 2021. The
number of locally departing passengers was 4 million (535.5% up
from last year), 4.7 million were arriving passengers (598.2% up
from last year), and 0.7 million were departing transfer passengers
(759% up from last year). Total passengers in H1 2019 were 14.4
million.
- Revenue amounted to DKK 1,550
million (H1 2021: DKK 448 million), an increase of 246% compared
with H1 2021 driven by higher passenger numbers.
- EBITDA was positive at DKK 550
million (H1 2021: loss of DKK 265 million), up by DKK 815 million
on last year. (H1 2019: a profit of DKK 1,132 million).
- EBIT was a profit of DKK 63 million
(H1 2021: loss of DKK 769 million), an improvement of DKK 832
million. (H1 2019: a profit of DKK 683 million).
- Net financing costs amounted to DKK
73 million, which was DKK 7 million lower than for the same period
of 2021.
- Profit/(loss) before tax amounted
to a loss of DKK 12 million, an increase of DKK 839 million (H1
2021: loss of DKK 851 million).
- Capital investments amounted to DKK
496 million in the first half of 2022 (H1 2021: DKK 270 million
excluding the contribution of the Comfort Hotel). Investments
included the expansion of Terminal 3, the completion of a
multi-storey car park, improvements of runways and stands, various
IT systems, as well as miscellaneous reinvestments. Capital
investments in H1 2019 amounted to DKK 1,083 million.
OUTLOOK FOR 2022
The aviation industry continues to face several
uncertainties including the risk of new, highly infectious COVID-19
variants, the war in Ukraine, growing inflation rate, and
increasing prices of energy and fuel. In addition to this, multiple
airlines are struggling with shortage of staff and union strikes,
which results in cancelled flights at short notice. As a result,
the development for the rest of the year remains highly
uncertain.
While passenger volumes for 2022 have had a
better start than last year, and the volume of European air traffic
is expected to grow compared to 2021, the long-haul
intercontinental routes to China and the remainder of Asia
continues to face a slower pace of recovery which are heavily
dependent on local lock down measures.
An improvement in year-over-year results is
expected for CPH in 2022. However, because of the potential
aggregate impact on leisure and business travel of the
uncertainties mentioned, it is too soon to provide a reasonably
realistic and comprehensive assessment of the financial outlook for
CPH for the remainder of 2022. Any guidance is subject to rapid
change from unexpected events, as exemplified by the war in Ukraine
and the rise of the Omicron variant last fall.
CPH will continue to monitor the situation very
closely and will assess and adjust operating costs and the level of
investments on an ongoing basis. CPH will keep the market updated
when it is possible to provide a more precise financial
outlook.
P.O. Box 74Lufthavnsboulevarden 62770 Kastrup,
Denmark
Contact: Rasmus LundCFO
Tel.: +45 3231 3231E-mail:
cphweb@cph.dkwww.cph.dk
CVR no. 14 70 72 04
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