Facts and Figures 2013
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Facts and Figures 2013
Facts and Figures 2013 Facts and Figures 2013 | Contents Contents Preface Figures in Brief Passengers Passenger Profile Service Quality International Comparison of Number of Passengers Flight Movements Freight and Mail Destinations Airlines Average and Peak Values at Zurich Airport Traffic Development Comparison of Traffic Development Zurich–Geneva–Basel Passenger Flow Environmental Data Infrastructure of Zurich Airport Landside Traffic International Activities Non-aviation Business Awards History of Zurich Airport Plans of Zurich Airport 4 5 7 9 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 Facts and Figures 2013 | Preface Preface Review In 2013, a total of 24.9 million passengers travelled via Zurich Airport, a year-on-year increase of 0.3%. This exceeds the previous year’s record by almost 63,000 passengers. In comparison with other major European airports, however, this growth is lower than the Euro pean average of 1.0% (ACI, Airports Council Inter national). Despite the uncertain economic environment, in 2013 the Zurich Airport catchment area again proved to be a stable and reliable market with a continuing increase in demand for air travel. The number of local passengers rose by 2.2% to 16.6 million. At the same time, the number of transit passengers passing through Zurich Airport declined by 3.5% to 8.2 million. Despite slightly higher passenger volumes, in 2013 the number of flight movements fell by 2.9% to 262,227. Thanks to larger aircraft and generally better capacity utilisation, the average number of passengers per flight increased from 106 to 109. The seat load factor likewise rose to 75.1%, an increase of 1% over the previous year. Alongside this growth in traffic volumes, Zurich Airport achieved a number of milestones in 2013. One particular highlight was being awarded the concession for the operation and expansion of Confins International Airport in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, which Flughafen Zürich AG won in November 2013 as part of a consortium with the Brazilian company CCR and Flughafen München GmbH. Another notable milestone was the signing of the contract between Flughafen Zürich AG and Swiss Life AG to jointly finance the large-scale real estate project “The Circle”. Outlook For 2014 Flughafen Zürich AG is expecting a modest rise in passenger volumes of around 1%, accompanied by a continuing slight decline in the number of flight movements. As part of the Terminal 2 upgrade project, the first airlines have occupied their new check-in desks in the remodelled Check-in Hall South at the end of March 2014. Following the opening of the southern part of the check-in zone, the renovation work will continue in the northern part of the hall. Check-in capacity is being increased by a total of 16 desks. This comprehensive refurbishment project is set to continue until the end of 2015. In May 2014, Confiserie Sprüngli will move to new premises immediately in front of the Migros super market in the Airport Center. Its contemporary design as a transparent monolith promises to make it a real eye-catcher. At the same time, the new Fernweh Bar operated by Autogrill will open next door. Migros will take over Confiserie Sprüngli’s old premises for an expansion project which will see a doubling of its sales area. The opening is scheduled for the end of November 2014. The new fully enclosed noise protection hangar will go into operation in the early summer of 2014. This hangar will enable large long-haul aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 747-800 to perform engine ground testing. It will consequently be large enough to accommodate all aircraft types maintained at Zurich Airport. The project to renovate the airport’s 38-year old runway 14/32 is now entering its main phase. Following the preparatory work carried out over the past two years, extensive renewal work has commenced on the 3,300 metre long and 60 metre wide concrete runway since March 2014 and is due to be completed by mid- October 2014. Further information about Zurich Airport may be found on our website www.zurich-airport.com/ company. 4 Facts and Figures 2013 | Figures in Brief Figures in Brief Passengers total Scheduled and charter passengers Local passengers 16,611,016 Transfer passengers 8,165,506 Passengers Europe Passengers intercontinental 24,865,138 24,816,552 19,075,259 5,741,293 Passengers within Schengen 14,249,328 Passengers non-Schengen 10,567,224 General aviation and other passengers Passengers per day on average Flight movements total Scheduled and charter flight movements Flight movements Europe 198,172 Flight movements intercontinental 30,098 Flight movements within Schengen 154,064 Flight movements non-Schengen 74,206 General aviation and other flight movements Flight movements per day on average 48,586 68,124 262,227 228,270 33,957 718 Tonnes freight total 415,362 Tonnes airfreight 292,934 Tonnes road transport1) 122,428 Tonnes freight Europe Tonnes freight intercontinental Tonnes freight per day on average 152,878 262,484 1,138 Tonnes mail total Tonnes mail per day on average 37,062 102 Airlines flying from/to Zurich total Scheduled airlines Charter airlines 73 61 12 Destinations (cities) total Destinations Europe Destinations intercontinental 184 130 54 1) n account of their size, some cargo shipments are transported by lorry to other European airports. O These road shipments are also allocated a flight number. 5 Facts and Figures 2013 | Figures in Brief Top 10 scheduled destinations (number of passengers in 1,000) London (LHR, LGW, LTN, LCY) Vienna (VIE) Berlin (TXL) Amsterdam (AMS) Dusseldorf (DUS) Paris (CDG) Frankfurt (FRA) Barcelona (BCN) Istanbul (IST) Dubai (DXB) Top 5 charter destinations (number of passengers in 1,000) Antalya (AYT) Heraklion (HER) Palma de Mallorca (PMI) Hurghada (HRG) Rhodes (RHO) 101 23 19 15 14 Top 5 airlines (number of passengers in %) Swiss International Air Lines Air Berlin Edelweiss Air Lufthansa British Airways 56.8 5.5 3.7 3.6 1.7 Check-in Check-in 1 Check-in 2 Check-in 3 45 Check-in desks, 26 Self-check-in machines 91 Check-in desks, 12 Self-check-in machines 33 Check-in desks, 14 Self-check-in machines Departure zones (number of departing passengers per zone in million) Gates A Gates B Gates D Gates E Top 5 aircraft types (share of flight movements in %) Airbus A320 Avro RJ100 (RJ1H) Airbus A319 Airbus A321 Fokker 100 (F100) Employees at Zurich Airport total Employees Flughafen Zürich AG Employees at Zurich Airport excluding Flughafen Zürich AG 6 1,704 947 931 693 692 689 593 561 543 518 5.4 1.7 1.6 3.6 26 13 11 6 4 25,379 1,625 23,754 Facts and Figures 2013 | Passengers Passengers In 2013, the passenger volume at Zurich Airport came to a total of 24.9 million. Compared with 2012, this represents a modest rise of 0.3%, exceeding the previous year’s record by almost 63,000 passengers. The number of passengers in the scheduled flights segment grew by 0.8% in 2013, while charter flights saw a substantial drop of 28.8%. General aviation declined by 4.4%. 1,774 1,795 Nov. Dec. 2,270 2,272 2,443 2,219 2,174 May 1,645 Feb. 2,090 1,703 Jan. 2,000 1,998 2,500 Apr. 2,482 Total number of passengers per month (in 1,000) 1,500 1,000 500 Oct. Sept. Aug. Jul. Jun. Mar. 0 Average number of passengers per hour Arriving passengers 2,093 Hour 06.00–07.00 1,062 3,370 819 1,116 2,765 07.01–08.00 08.01–09.00 2,190 Departing passengers 860 3,461 09.01–10.00 1,952 10.01–11.00 4,014 1,637 11.01–12.00 1,727 4,863 12.01–13.00 2,302 839 13.01–14.00 800 14.01–15.00 15.01–16.00 3,529 16.01–17.00 1,258 1,326 2,750 923 848 1,382 3,926 17.01–18.00 18.01–19.00 19.01–20.00 2,011 2,806 1,346 1,077 2,104 20.01–21.00 2,408 21.01–22.00 1,628 22.01–23.00 1,313 1,614 7 Facts and Figures 2013 | Passengers Passengers by kindABC of traffic (change versus previous year) ABC Total: 24,865,138 ABC ABC 98.6% (+0.8%) Scheduled traffic 1.2% (–28.8%) Charter traffic 0.2% (–4.4%) General aviation & other traffic 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Passengers* by origin and destination: Schengen/Non-Schengen Total: 24,816,552 Non-Schengen 42% Schengen 58% Passengers* by origin and destination of the flight (change versus previous year) Total: 24,816,552 Africa 2.6% (–14.4%) Far East 6.6% (+5.0%) Europe 76.9% (–0.1%) Near/Middle East 4.6% (+3.2%) North America 8.6% (+4.1%) Latin America 0.8% (+1.1%) Germany 20.3% (–5.1%) Spain 11.8% (+15.5%) Great Britain 10.7% (–2.4%) Italy 6.4% (+5.6%) France 6.1% (–6.5%) Austria 5.2% (+8.2%) Other European countries 39.5% (–1.9%) ABC Passengers* by departure area ABC Gates A 48% 15% Gates B 11% Gates D 26% Gates E 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Source: Airport Service Quality Study (ASQ), annual results 2013 Total of departing passengers interviewed: Gates A: 1,345, Gates B: 417, Gates D: 320, Gates E: 741 * Scheduled and charter flights 8 Facts and Figures 2013 | Passenger Profile Passenger Profile Gender (in %) Female Male 44 56 Age (in %) 16–25 years 26–44 years 45–64 years 65+ years 15 45 33 7 Purpose of travelling (in %) Business trip Leisure trip 37 63 Travelling class (in %) First class/Business class Economy class 5 95 Source: Airport Service Quality Study (ASQ), annual results 2013 Total of departing passengers interviewed: 2,823 Development of Check-in method used since 2009 (local passengers in %) 70 62 60 57 50 49 48 38 40 30 20 10 20 27 28 25 26 15 19 35 20 22 19 17 16 15 15 3 3 3 3 3 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 0 Multiple answers allowed Check-in desk Web check-in Self-check-in machine Bagagge drop off Other check-in methods Source: Airport Service Quality Study (ASQ), annual results 2013 Total of departing local passengers interviewed: approx. 1,600 per year 9 Facts and Figures 2013 | Passenger Profile Dwell time of passengers at Zurich Airport (local passengers in %) ≤30 minutes 31–60 minutes 61–90 minutes >90 minutes 1 16 28 55 Source: Airport Service Quality Study (ASQ), annual results 2013 Total of departing passengers interviewed: 2,823 Permanent residency of departing passengers (local and transfer passengers in %) Switzerland 33 Germany 14 Great Britain5 France5 Other European countries 23 USA/Canada 10 Asia (Far East) 5 Other countries 5 Source: Airport Service Quality Study (ASQ), annual results 2013 Total of departing passengers interviewed: 2,823 Passenger origin* – catchment area of Zurich Airport * Origin of passengers who use Zurich Airport as a starting point for their travel (on an outbound flight) Source: Survey on the topic of “Passenger Origin – Catchment Area of Zurich Airport”, 2012 Total of departing passengers interviewed: 4,449 10 Facts and Figures 2013 | Service Quality Service Quality Over 27,000 passengers and visitors were surveyed during 2013 for a range of market research studies conducted by Flughafen Zürich AG. The data collected enables the strengths and weaknesses of services, infrastructure and processes to be identified so that appropriate measures can be taken to continually improve quality and services. Top service criteria Service criteria rated as “excellent” or “very good” by more than 80% of the passengers surveyed: • Ground transportation to and from the airport • Waiting time in check-in queue/line and at passport/personal ID inspection • Efficiency of check-in staff • Courtesy and helpfulness of airport staff, incl. check-in, inspection and security staff • Thoroughness of security inspection • Feeling of being safe and secure • Cleanliness of airport terminal • Flight information screens Source: Airport Service Quality Study (ASQ), annual results 2013 Total of departing passengers interviewed: 2,823 Punctuality* (number of flight movements in %) Arrivals Departures 201320122011 838385 797981 20102009 7985 7682 * Up to a maximum of 15 minutes delay 11 Facts and Figures 2013 | International Comparison of Number of Passengers International Comparison of Number of Passengers Number of passengers in million compared with our benchmark airports in Europe (change versus previous year) London (LHR) 72.3 (+3.4%) Paris (CDG) 62.1 (+0.8%) Frankfurt (FRA) 58.0 (+0.9%) Amsterdam (AMS) 52.6 (+3.1%) Istanbul (IST) 51.3 (+14.0%) Madrid (MAD) 39.7 (–12.2%) Munich (MUC) 38.7 (+0.8%) Moscow (DME) 30.8 (+9.2%) Zurich (ZRH) 24.9 (+0.3%) Copenhagen (CPH) 24.0 (+3.0%) Vienna (VIE) 22.0 (–0.9%) Brussels (BRU) 19.1 (+1.1%) Milan (MXP) 17.9 (–3.1%) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Number of passengers in million compared with our benchmark airports worldwide (change versus previous year) Dubai (DXB) 66.4 (+15.1%) Hong Kong (HKG) 59.6 (+6.4%) Singapore (SIN) 53.7 (+3.7%) Bangkok (BKK) 51.4 (–3.0%) Shanghai (PVG) 47.2 (+5.1%) Seoul (ICN) 41.7 (+6.4%) Delhi (DEL) 36.7 (+7.3%) Toronto (YYZ) 36.0 (+4.3%) Tokyo (NRT) 35.4 (+7.6%) Boston (BOS) 30.2 (+3.1%) 24.9 (+0.3%) Zurich (ZRH) 0 12 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Facts and Figures 2013 | Flight Movements Flight Movements 22.9 Oct. 20 19.4 18.5 19.6 23.1 Sept. 24.1 23.2 22.9 21.8 21.1 20.9 25 24.6 Total number of flight movements per month (in 1,000) 15 10 5 Dec. Nov. Aug. Jul. Jun. May Apr. Mar. Feb. Jan. 0 Average number of flight movements per hour Arrivals 13 Hour Departures 11 06.00–07.00 10 33 07.01–08.00 08.01–09.00 33 15 09.01–10.00 13 33 10.01–11.00 21 20 11.01–12.00 37 19 12.01–13.00 22 41 13.01–14.00 9 25 14.01–15.00 12 14 15.01–16.00 25 11 16.01–17.00 37 19 17.01–18.00 16 38 18.01–19.00 17 17 19.01–20.00 30 13 20.01–21.00 21 27 21.01–22.00 27 13 22.01–23.00 16 10 Flight movements by kind of traffic (change versus previous year) Total: 262,227 86.1% (–1.7%) Scheduled traffic 12.9% (–8.1%) General aviation & other traffic 1.0% (–26.0%) Charter traffic 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 13 Facts and Figures 2013 | Freight and Mail Freight and Mail Freight and Mail (change versus previous year) Total: 452,424 tonnes Mail 8.2% (+4.1%) Road transport 27.1% (–3.9%) 14 Air cargo 64.7% (+0.5%) Facts and Figures 2013 | Destinations Destinations 184 scheduled non-stop destinations from Zurich in 64 countries (airport codes) Europe, 130 airports, 36 countries Ibiza (IBZ) Alicante (ALC) Inverness (INV) Amsterdam (AMS) Istanbul Atatürk (IST) Antalya (AYT) Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen (SAW) Athens (ATH) Izmir (ADB) Barcelona (BCN) Jerez De La Frontera (XRY) Bari (BRI) Jersey (JER) Belgrade (BEG) Joensuu (JOE) Berlin Tegel (TXL) Kiev (KBP) Berne (BRN) Kittilä (KTT) Birmingham (BHX) Korfu (CFU) Bodrum (BJV) Kos (KGS) Bologna (BLQ) Krakow (KRK) Bremen (BRE) Lamezia-Terme (SUF) Brindisi (BDS) Lanzarote (ACE) Bristol (BRS) Larnaca (LCA) Brussels (BRU) Las Palmas (LPA) Bucharest (OTP) Leipzig (LEJ) Budapest (BUD) Lisbon (LIS) Burgas (BOJ) Ljubljana (LJU) Cagliari (CAG) London City (LCY) Calvi (CLY) London Gatwick (LGW) Catania (CTA) London Heathrow (LHR) Cologne (CGN) London Luton (LTN) Copenhagen (CPH) Lourdes/Tarbes (LDE) Dalaman (DLM) Lugano (LUG) Dresden (DRS) Luxembourg (LUX) Dublin (DUB) Lyon (LYS) Dubrovnik (DBV) Madrid (MAD) Dusseldorf (DUS) Malaga (AGP) Edinburgh (EDI) Malta (MLA) Elba (EBA) Manchester (MAN) Faro (FAO) Menorca (MAH) Florence (FLR) Milan (MXP) Frankfurt (FRA) Moscow Domodedovo (DME) Fuerteventura (FUE) Funchal (FNC) Moscow Scheremetjewo (SVO) Gdansk (GDN) Munich (MUC) Geneva (GVA) Mykonos (JMK) Graz (GRZ) Naples (NAP) Guernsey (GCI) Nice (NCE) Hamburg (HAM) Nis (INI) Hanover (HAJ) Nuremberg (NUE) Helsinki (HEL) Ohrid (OHD) Heraklion (HER) Olbia (OLB) Heringsdorf (HDF) Oslo (OSL) Paderborn (PAD) Palermo (PMO) Palma de Mallorca (PMI) Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) Patras (GPA) Podgorica (TGD) Porto (OPO) Prague (PRG) Pristina (PRN) Reykjavik (KEF) Rhodes (RHO) Riga (RIX) Rimini (RMI) Rome (FCO) Rostock-Laage (RLG) Salzburg (SZG) Samos (SMI) Santiago De Compostela (SCQ) Sarajevo (SJJ) Shannon (SNN) Skopje (SKP) Sochi (AER) Sofia (SOF) Split (SPU) St. Petersburg (LED) Stockholm (ARN) Stuttgart (STR) Sylt (GWT) Tenerife (TFS) Thira (JTR) Umea (UME) Valencia (VLC) Varna (VAR) Venice (VCE) Verona (VRN) Vienna (VIE) Warsaw (WAW) Zadar (ZAD) Zagreb (ZAG) Zakynthos (ZTH) Schengen Non-Schengen 15 Facts and Figures 2013 | Destinations North America, 14 airports, 2 countries Montreal (YUL) Atlanta (ATL) New York (JFK) Boston (BOS) Newark (EWR) Chicago (ORD) Philadelphia (PHL) Los Angeles (LAX) San Francisco (SFO) Miami (MIA) Tampa (TPA) Toronto (YYZ) Vancouver (YVR) Washington (IAD) Latin America, 4 airports, 4 countries Cancun (CUN) São Paulo (GRU) Punta Cana (PUJ) Varadero (VRA) Near and Middle East, 6 airports, 6 countries Amman (AMM) Doha (DOH) Beirut (BEY) Dubai (DXB) 16 Muscat (MCT) Tel Aviv (TLV) Far East, 11 airports, 8 countries Bangkok (BKK) Beijing (PEK) Delhi (DEL) Hong Kong (HKG) Male (MLE) Mumbai (BOM) Phuket (HKT) Seoul (ICN) Shanghai (PVG) Singapore (SIN) Tokyo (NRT) Africa, 19 airports, 8 countries Agadir (AGA) Algier (ALG) Cairo (CAI) Cape Town (CPT) Casablanca (CMN) Dar es Salaam (DAR) Djerba (DJE) Enfidha-Hammamet (NBE) Hurghada (HRG) Johannesburg (JNB) Kilimanjaro (JRO) Luxor (LXR) Marrakech (RAK) Marsa Alam (RMF) Mauritius (MRU) Mombasa (MBA) Nairobi (NBO) Sharm El Sheikh (SSH) Tunis (TUN) Facts and Figures 2013 | Airlines Airlines 61 scheduled airlines (airline code) Adria Airways (JP) Aer Lingus (EI) Aeroflot Russian Airlines (SU) Air Baltic (BT) Air Berlin (AB) Air Canada (AC) Air Dolomiti (EN) Air France (AF) Air Malta (KM) Air Serbia (JU) Alitalia (AZ) American Airlines (AA) Austrian Airlines (OS) B&H Airlines (JA) Belair Airlines (4T) Blue Islands (SI) BMI Regional (BM) British Airways (BA) Bulgaria Air (FB) Croatia Airlines (OU) Cyprus Airways (CY) Czech Airlines (OK) Darwin Airline (F7) Delta Air Lines (DL) easyJet (U2) Edelweiss Air (WK) El Al Israel Airlines (LY) Emirates (EK) Eurolot (K2) Finnair (AY) Germanwings (4U) Hainan Airlines (HU) Helvetic Airways (2L) Iberia (IB) Icelandair (FI) InterSky (3L) KLM (KL) Korean Air (KE) LOT Polish Airlines (LO) Lufthansa (LH) Montenegro Airlines (YM) Niki (HG) OLT (OL) Oman Air (WY) Pegasus Airlines (PC) Qatar Airways (QR) Royal Air Maroc (AT) Royal Jordanian (RJ) SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK) Singapore Airlines (SQ) SunExpress (XQ) Swiss International Air Lines (LX) TAP Portugal (TP) Thai Airways (TG) Tunis Air (TU) Turkish Airlines (TK) Ukraine International Airlines (PS) United Airlines (UA) US Airways (US) Vueling (VY) WOW air (X9) 17 Facts and Figures 2013 | Airlines 12 charter traffic (airline code) Air Cairo (MC) Atlasjet International Airways (KK) Corendon Airlines (7H) Enter Air (ENT) Freebird Airlines (3F) Latpass (JQ) Nouvelair Tunisie (BJ) Onur Air (8Q) Sky Airlines (ZY) Skywork (SX) Tailwind Airlines (TI) Travel Service (QS) ABC by alliance/segment (in %) Passengers ABC Star Alliance 69.5 10.0 One World 4.1 Sky Team Charter traffic 1.2 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Passenger and apron handling (passengers: scheduled and charter) Total: 24,816,552 Aviation Handling Partner Switzerland AG 0.1% Airline Assistance Switzerland AG 1.8% Dnata Switzerland AG 8.8% 18 Swissport International AG 89.3% Facts and Figures 2013 | Average and Peak Values at Zurich Airport Average and Peak Values at Zurich Airport Passengers Average value Peak value Per day Per month 68,1242,072,095 89,5572,481,305 Flight movements Average value Peak value 71821,852 85624,642 Freight Average value 1,13834,614 Peak value 1,59836,534 Passengers per day Peak days and average days (in 1,000) 90 80.8 82.5 80 89.6 88.6 84.5 80.1 73.2 78.9 75.9 74.1 70 69.1 69.8 68.5 88.9 85.5 73.3 73.3 70.3 64.6 60 59.2 58.8 50 72.1 58.0 55.0 Peak value 21.12. 03.11. 06.10. 29.09. 04.08. 27.07. 28.06. 17.05. 21.04. 22.03. 17.02. 06.01. 40 Average value per month 19 Facts and Figures 2013 | Traffic Development Traffic Development 24.8 24.9 2009 22.9 2008 24.3 20.7 19.2 21.9 2004 22.1 2003 17.9 17.3 15 2011 2012 2013 12.8 15.4 17.9 20 17.0 22.7 25 21.0 Number of passengers (in million) 10 5 0 1990 1995 2000 2001 2002 2005 2006 2007 2010 387.7 262.2 374.3 2010 2011 2012 2013 415.4 363.3 270.0 372.4 2009 418.8 2008 279.0 275.0 2007 415.0 268.5 2006 268.8 260.8 2005 411.0 267.4 2004 262.1 266.7 2003 363.5 282.2 269.4 250 219.9 300 244.5 350 309.2 325.6 Number of flight movements (in 1,000) 200 150 100 50 0 1990 1995 2000 2001 2002 344.4 389.8 400 325.8 500 421.8 439.3 600 492.9 545.4 Freight and mail volumes (in 1,000 tonnes) 300 200 20 21.7 23.0 21.7 23.0 21.5 22.9 25.3 32.2 28.7 28.1 32.9 35.6 37.1 1990 Freight 22.8 0 17.1 15.7 100 1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Mail 100 0 Zurich 1990 Geneva 1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 52.4 93.9 2010 2011 452.5 454.4 2012 188.8 192.9 161.7 262.2 270.0 279.0 268.8 5.9 5.4 7.8 14.4 17.9 22.7 21.0 24.9 24.8 24.3 22.9 21.9 22.1 20.7 19.2 17.9 17.3 17.0 15.4 13.9 13.1 11.9 11.3 11.5 10.9 9.9 9.4 8.6 8.1 7.6 7.5 6.2 5.1 4.1 3.9 4.3 4.3 2012 87.3 87.4 87.6 149.9 262.1 275.0 2011 2011 2012 2013 94.3 2010 46.3 447.9 2009 77.2 2008 2010 103.7 439.1 147.7 160.6 268.5 2009 53.0 107.6 56.2 50 62.1 158.4 4.0 3.3 2.5 2.5 3.6 3.6 3.8 2008 38.2 373.1 419.9 2007 29.3 31.2 101.4 61.7 260.8 267.4 266.7 269.4 282.2 2007 36.1 2006 399.6 144.4 139.7 134.8 134.0 132.0 309.2 2006 36.8 44.1 2005 60.6 62.3 57.9 64.1 88.0 200 386.2 2004 2005 37.6 36.0 2003 393.9 2002 2004 39.0 32.2 2001 2003 386.5 2000 2002 411.5 1995 2001 42.6 34.3 500 Geneva 128.7 99.5 325.6 350 2000 42.1 31.4 1990 1995 444.8 Zurich Geneva 133.4 104.9 5 2.4 12.8 20 38.0 31.4 514.6 600 568.2 244.5 300 106.5 6.0 10 37.4 70.5 400 1990 64.3 1.8 25 45.2 80.0 0 456.4 100 219.9 Zurich 78.1 42.0 150 98.6 250 52.5 0 341.5 15 65.9 28.9 Facts and Figures 2013 | Comparison of Traffic Development Zurich–Geneva–Basel Comparison of Traffic Development Zurich–Geneva–Basel Comparison of number of passengers (in million) Basel 2013 Comparison of number of flight movements (in 1,000) Basel 2013 Comparison of freight and mail volumes (in 1,000 tonnes) 300 200 Basel 21 Facts and Figures 2013 | Passenger Flow Passenger Flow Total departing local passengers Schengen area 1 2,355,300 6 1,229,000 Non-Schengen area 2 2,758,300 7 Boarding pass control 3 562,000 8 4,850,400 4 3,360,200 9 2,061,400 5 1,049,000 10 ACd = Airside Center downstairs ACu = Airside Center upstairs 22 257,000 363,800 Facts and Figures 2013 | Environmental Data/Infrastructure of Zurich Airport Environmental Data 2013201220112010 Fuelling volumes Kerosene (m3/a) 1,444,4371,443,7361,415,8531,325,940 Avgas (m3/a) 307322388358 Diesel (m3/a) 2,7703,0012,9973,269 Petrol (m3/a) 528495 569442 Natural gas (kg) 167,760141,153106,87965,468 De-icers (m3/a) Aircraft de-icing (m3/a) 2,9111,4231,7052,514 Surface de-icing fluid (m3/a) 2,7951,2831,2961,991 Surface de-icing solid (t/a) 7.5030 Power (MWh/a) Heat and electricity 314,515306,843293,665317,950 Water Fresh water consumption (m3/a) 578,552588,611*586,805*530,372 Utilized groundwater (m3/a) 141,886122,853*102,325*103,502 Utilized rainwater (m3/a) 13,42713,524*9,585*10,807 * Retroactive new method for calculating consumption figures Infrastructure of Zurich Airport Situation Geographic situation 47° 27’ 30’’ N, 08° 32’ 53’’ E Height above sea level 422 m (at the Airport Reference Point) Total area 880 ha (according to the framework concession of the 5th construction stage) Cantonal wildlife reserve 74 ha of the airport ground (of which 32 ha fens) Runways and taxiways The runways are designated according to their geographical orientation expressed in degrees of the compass. Runway 16/34 Runway 14/32 Runway 10/28 Apron area 3,700 m long, 60 m wide 3,300 m long, 60 m wide 2,500 m long, 60 m wide 785,000 m2 Gates and stands Gates scheduled and charter handling Bus gates scheduled and charter handling Open apron stands scheduled and charter handling Open apron stands general aviation Hangar stands general aviation 64 42 41 134 66 Skymetro The Skymetro connects the Transfer and Shopping area A to gates E. It is the most frequented cable railway of Switzerland. Capacity Passengers Length of line 8,200 persons per hour and direction 600,000–700,000 per month 1,138 m 23 Facts and Figures 2013 | Landside Traffic Landside Traffic Distance from the town centre of Zurich: 9 km Public transportation Every day around 70,000 people make use of the public transport infrastructure at Zurich Airport, approximately 30% of whom are transferring between public transport services. Some 350 rail, 738 bus and 402 tram services provide direct connections every day to all areas of Switzerland and also to neighbouring countries. Train services from and to Zurich run every 10 minutes. The Glattalbahn tram services 10 and 12 link Zurich Airport to communities in the Glatt valley and Zurich city at 7.5 minute intervals. 16 bus routes serve local destinations around the airport. With 16 platforms, the covered bus terminal is the largest in Switzerland. Direct train connections from Zurich Airport Private transportation Zurich Airport is connected to the motorway network and possesses the largest parking infrastructure of all Switzerland. Parking spaces at Zurich Airport in total Total parking spaces in multi-storey car parks (Flughafen Zürich AG) Multi-storey car park P1 Multi-storey car park P2 Multi-storey car park P3 Multi-storey car park P6 24 17,100 11,800 2,400 2,600 2,800 4,000 Outdoor parking spaces in total (Flughafen Zürich AG) P40 P60 Further outdoor parking spaces 5,300 600 500 1,800 Parking spaces of other companies at Zurich Airport 2,400 Facts and Figures 2013 | International Activities International Activities In terms of its international activities, Flughafen Zürich AG is focusing its attention on the Indian and Latin American markets, in which it already has a foothold. Markets in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and South-East Asia are also being analysed and relevant expansion opportunities in suitable markets investigated. In addition to the airport in Bangalore, India, Flughafen Zürich AG will be involved in ten airports in Latin America in future, including the new venture at the airport in Brazil. Airport Location PassengersPassengersPassengersPassengers 2010 2011 2012 2013Engagement Bengaluru International Bangalore, India 11.8 Mio. 12.6 Mio. 11.9 Mio. 12.7 Mio. 5% share, Operation and Management Airport (BLR) Agreement Aeropuerto International El Dorado (BOG) Bogotá, Colombia 18.6 Mio. 20.5 Mio. 22.4 Mio. 25.0 Mio. Technical Service Agreement Curaçao International Curaçao 1.4 Mio. 1.6 Mio. 1.7 Mio. 1.7 Mio. 7.6% share (indirect), Operation and Airport (CUR) Management Agreement El Tepual (PMC) Puerto Montt, Chile 813,000928,000 1.15 Mio. 1.27 Mio.16.6% share (indirect), Operation and Management Agreement Diego Aracena (IQQ) Iquique, Chile 855,000 1.07 Mio. 1.17 Mio. 1.26 Mio.49% share (indirect), Operation and Management Agreement Cerro Moreno (ANF) Antofagasta, Chile 1.2 Mio. 1.3 Mio. 1.6 Mio. 1.9 Mio.49% share (indirect), Operation and Management Agreement Aeropuerto Internacional Toncontín (TGU) Tegucigalpa, Honduras 429,000528,000581,000587,000 Technical Service Agreement Ramón Villeda Morales (SAP) San Pedro Sula, Honduras 741,000783,000769,000763,000 Technical Service Agreement Aeropuerto Internacional Goloson (LCE) La Ceiba, Honduras 180,000188,000175,000148,000 Technical Service Agreement Juan Manuel Gálvez Roatán, Honduras International Airport (RTB) 214,000247,000248,000263,000 Technical Service Agreement Aeroporto Internacional Belo Horizonte, Brazil 7.3 Mio. 9.5 Mio. 10.4 Mio. 10.3 Mio. 12.2% share (indirect), Operation and de Confins (CNF)* Management Agreement * The signing of the concession agreement for 30 years is scheduled for the spring of 2014 Zurich, Equity San Pedro Sula, TSA Roatán, TSA Tegucigalpa, TSA La Ceiba, TSA Switzerland India Honduras Netherlands Antilles Colombia Curaçao, O&M, Equity Bogotá, TSA Bangalore, O&M, Equity Brazil Iquique, O&M, Equity Antofagasta, O&M, Equity Belo Horizonte, O&M, Equity Chile Puerto Montt, O&M, Equity 25 Facts and Figures 2013 | Non-aviation Business Non-aviation Business An increase of 5.2% to CHF 370.6 million was reported for revenue from non-aviation operations. The proportion of this revenue which is generated outside flight operations is now around 38%. Retail, tax & duty-free and food & beverage operations made the biggest contribution to growth, with turnoverbased revenue showing year-on-year increases of 5.7% and 4.9% respectively. This gratifying trend confirms that the decision to optimise the retail portfolio was correct. Thanks to the centralised security checks, passengers generally spend more time in the Airside Center which, together with the various new openings and projects in the retail and food & beverage segments, has had a positive impact on retail revenues. The average spend per departing passenger saw a further rise to CHF 43.20 in 2013. Public area (landside) Number of retail shops Number of public restaurants 53 32 Passenger area (airside, after boarding pass control) Number of retail shops Number of restaurants Number of exchange offices Number of tax refund offices 63 19 3 1 Non-aviation revenues (change versus previous year) Service revenues 9.5% (+32.1%) Commercial and parking revenues 55.6% (+4.1%) Revenues from facility management 34.9% (+1.2%) Parking revenues 33.3% (+2.4%) Retail, tax & duty-free 44.8% (+5.7%) Food & beverage 7.3% (+4.9%) Advertising spaced and promotion 8.1% (–0.8%) Source: Annual Report 2013, Flughafen Zürich AG 26 Other commercial revenues 6.5% (+8.1%) Facts and Figures 2013 | Awards Awards ASQ Award In its Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards, the leading international umbrella organization of airport operators ACI (Airports Council International) recognised Zurich Airport as the second-best airport in Europe for general customer satisfaction. In the category of “Airports Handling 15–25 Million Passengers per Year”, Z urich came fifth in the world. World Travel Award At the 2013 World Travel Awards, Zurich Airport was again voted – for the tenth time in succession – Europe’s Leading Airport for its customer-friendliness and generally high quality standards. Moreover, it was ranked among the best three airports in the world for the second time since 2011. The prestigious World Travel Award has honoured outstanding service providers in the travel and tourism sector since 1993. Considered to be the “Oscars” of the travel industry, the rankings are calculated from an online poll of travel industry insiders and passengers from all over the world. Skytrax World Airport Award The World Airport Award is presented by London- based aviation research advisors Skytrax based on ratings submitted by over 12 million passengers from around the globe. From the 395 participating airports, in 2013 Zurich Airport took first place in the categories “Best Airport – 20–30 Million Passengers”, “Best Airport Staff in Europe”, and “Best Airport for Baggage Delivery”. These awards confirm the high standard of passenger services at Zurich Airport. ACW – Air Cargo World Award For the second year in succession, Zurich Airport was presented with the Air Cargo Excellence Award for its freight handling services. As in the previous year, in 2013 Zurich Airport again came top in the category “Europe – Up to 399,999 Tonnes” (of freight flown). In the worldwide rankings, Zurich Airport tied for third place with Dubai, Tokyo and Munich. The international freight magazine “Air Cargo World” has rated the service and quality of freight handling of various airports since 2005, along with their price/ performance ratio, infrastructure and the service provided by the agencies involved. It is the only inter national award for freight handling at airports. 27 Facts and Figures 2013 | History of Zurich Airport History of Zurich Airport 2013Opening of car park P6 following its expansion to the south, making it the biggest car park at Zurich Airport 2011Opening of the new Dock B, the centralised security check building and the observation deck 2011Rejection of municipalities’ initiative II and its counterproposal by voters of the Canton of Zurich, and consequently a resounding “no” to blocking further development of the airport 2011Opening of the first arrival duty-free store at Zurich Airport after the “Federal Act on the Purchase of Duty-Free Goods at Airports” comes into force 2010Flughafen Zürich AG’s climate protection programme gains high level accreditation from ACI EUROPE 2010Extension of the night-time flight curfew by one hour in order to accommodate the needs of local residents for quiet 2010From 28 March, daily arrival and departure of the world’s largest passenger aircraft, an Airbus A380 from Singapore Airlines 2010The brand name of Flughafen Zürich AG is changed from “Unique” to “Zurich Airport” 2009Successful segregation of Schengen and non- Schengen zones at Zurich Airport 2008Opening ceremony to launch of the new Glatt valley tram service between central Zurich and the airport 2008 Opening of the Radisson Blu hotel at Zurich Airport 2008Opening of the new international airport in Bangalore (India), in which Flughafen Zürich AG has a stake and performs a management role 2004Opening of the new bus terminal and the Airside Center 2003Opening of Dock E along with Skymetro, the new passport control hall and the new baggage claim hall 2003Opening of the new building section of Airport Shopping and inauguration of Check-in 3 2001 Grounding of Swissair fleet 2001Opening of the new baggage sorting system at Zurich Airport 2000Flughafen Zürich AG is formed from the merger of Flughafendirektion (FDZ) and Flughafen-Immo biliengesellschaft (FIG) and operates under the brand “Unique”, following a referendum in the Canton of Zurich on airport privatisation 28 2000 Inauguration of the expanded Freight East complex 1997Swisscontrol (now Skyguide) moves into the new Air Navigation Center 1996Completion of the remodelled and extended customs/arrival hall in Terminal A and opening of the new freight inspection area by the cantonal police 1995Opening of the new Airport Forum conference centre and Café Orion in office building PA (now Prime Center 1) 1992Inauguration of the remodelled departure hall in Terminal A as the “Swissair Terminal” (now Terminal 1) 1984–1986Opening of the Operation Center, Dock A and the new control tower 1980 Opening of the SBB airport train line 1975 Opening of Dock B 1974Opening of the General Aviation Center (GAC) for private aviation and inauguration of the maintenance area for technical services 1972 The ban on night-time flights comes into effect 1953 Official opening of Zurich Airport 1948 First takeoffs and landings on west runway Arrival Gates E Check-in Coach Hotel bus Radisson Blu Hotel, Zurich Airport Railway Regional bus Rental car centre De-icing pad Shopping Taxi Skymetro to Gates E Tramway Valet parking 1 Prime Center 1 Gates A 2 Prime Center 3 3 Office Center Driveway departures/arrivals 4 Operation Center 1 6 Gates B/D 5 1 4 2 5 Operation Center 2 6 Operation Center 3 Cargo West 7 Operation Center 4 7 Car parks Cargo East Zurich Airport Train to/from Winterthur/St. Gallen Train to/ from Zurich Cargo Gas station A51 Bülach/ Schaffhausen 3 A1/A20/A51 Zurich/Berne/Basel/St. Gallen Werft (from the airport) Werft (to the airport) 29 Airport Map 2013 113 Fencing G Street ba P1 el m t -S ch 4 r. 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