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Aena S.M.E., S.A. (A44.F)

Frankfurt - Frankfurt Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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173.00-2.00 (-1.14%)
As of 10:54AM CEST. Market open.
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Previous close175.00
Open173.00
Bid172.40 x 20000
Ask174.10 x 20000
Day's range173.00 - 173.00
52-week range132.95 - 182.30
Volume52
Avg. volume16
Market cap26.039B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.22
PE ratio (TTM)15.92
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield7.66 (4.38%)
Ex-dividend date03 May 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Airport operator Aena's quarterly profit doubles on record traffic

    Spanish airport operator Aena beat forecasts on Tuesday with a near doubling in first-quarter net profit as passenger traffic to and from one of the world's most-visited countries was on course to top last year's record level. The company, which operates all of Spain's airports as well as some in Latin America and Britain, said it made a net profit of 261 million euros ($279 million), topping analysts' average forecast of 196 million euros, according to an LSEG survey. Net profit was 133.6 million euros in the same period last year.

  • Reuters

    Spanish airports schedule 8% more summer seats

    Airlines have planned 243 million seats at Aena airports, including for both departures and arrivals, for the summer season from March 31 through Oct. 26, Aena said. European airlines have so far reported strong summer forward bookings, keeping a positive outlook for 2024 as they benefit from a continuing post-pandemic travel boom. Aena increased its seating schedule by more than 10% in the European market from the past summer, boosted by the UK, Germany and Italy.

  • Reuters

    Aena expects 300 million passengers through Spanish airports in 2025

    (Reuters) -Airport operator Aena said on Thursday it expects more than 300 million passengers to pass through its Spanish terminals in 2025, reaching that volume a year earlier than it had forecast in 2022. Traffic at Spain's airports, which are all operated by Aena, rose 16% to a record 283.2 million passengers last year, 3% more than in 2019, as tourism rebounded after years of pandemic-related disruptions. Aena's passenger numbers are recovering more rapidly than those of other airport operators in Europe, and it expects to manage around 1 million per day by 2026.