In 2022, Paris airports welcomed more than double the number of passengers from the previous year, returning to 80.2% of their 2019 attendance, before the health crisis, their manager announced on Monday.
Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly saw 86.7 million passengers pass through last year compared to less than 42 million in 2021, Groupe ADP said in a press release.
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ADP, controlled by the French State, was indeed counting for 2022 on traffic at Paris airports of between 78 and 82% of that of 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic which had torpedoed the air sector and had resulted in a fall in passenger traffic in 2020, with a plunge of 69.4% over one year.
After a start to 2022 marked by the effects of the Omicron variant, "
the recovery in traffic was particularly dynamic in the second half
", indicated ADP, whose Paris airports welcomed 88.4% of their customers for the same period. three years earlier.
Witnessing an upward curve throughout the year, this ratio was even 93.7% in December 2022 compared to the same month of 2019.