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GROUP / <strong>2013</strong> ALBUM 03<br />

Finalised in September <strong>2013</strong>, the acquisition<br />

of ANA, holder of the concession for<br />

Portugal’s 10 airports (including Porto,<br />

above) , has quadrupled the Group’s airport<br />

sector business. VINCI Airports, a VINCI<br />

Concessions subsidiary, now operates 23 airports<br />

in Portugal, France and Cambodia,<br />

which handle almost 43 million passengers<br />

and generated full-year pro forma revenue<br />

of €650 million in <strong>2013</strong>. It has thus become a<br />

leading international operator in a market<br />

undergoing continuous growth in passenger<br />

traffic. Its value-added derives from comprehensive<br />

expertise ranging from the design<br />

and construction of new airports to the dayto-day<br />

management and development of<br />

existing facilities to meet the expectations of<br />

all three customer groups: the public authorities<br />

who own the infrastructure, airlines<br />

and passengers.<br />

The 10 Portuguese airports handled a total of<br />

32 million passengers in <strong>2013</strong>, 83% of them<br />

on international flights. Half of that traffic<br />

transited through Lisbon airport, hub of<br />

national airline TAP, thanks to its strategic<br />

positioning on the high-growth destinations<br />

of Brazil and Portuguese-speaking Africa.<br />

Underpinned by this momentum, the airport<br />

officially opened a new 2,000 sq. metre retail<br />

area in July <strong>2013</strong>.

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