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Aena S.M.E., S.A. (ANYYY)

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14.91-0.15 (-1.00%)
At close: 03:46PM EDT
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Previous close15.06
Open15.01
BidN/A x N/A
AskN/A x N/A
Day's range14.74 - 15.08
52-week range9.80 - 17.38
Volume32,545
Avg. volume25,377
Market cap22.39B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.19
PE ratio (TTM)16.94
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.52 (3.43%)
Ex-dividend date02 May 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Traffic at Spain's Aena airports outperforms European peers

    The number of passengers travelling through Spanish airports in August rose 9.5% from 2022 to 29.8 million, state-controlled airport operator Aena said in a statement on Tuesday. Spanish airports rely more on leisure and less on business travel, which has recovered more slowly from the pandemic. Airports Council International Europe said on Tuesday that passenger traffic across the region in July, the peak month of the summer, came closest ever to a full recovery to pre-COVID levels, but still stood 3% below.

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    Spain's Aena sees 2023 passenger traffic back to normal after booking profit again

    Spanish airport operator Aena said on Tuesday it expects passenger traffic to return to pre-pandemic levels this year after it booked a net profit in 2022, leaving the losses caused by the pandemic behind. Aena posted a net profit of 901.5 million euros ($954.51 million) in 2022, compared with a loss of 475.4 million euros in 2021.

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    Spain's Aena sees passenger numbers topping pre-pandemic level in 2024

    Spanish airport operator Aena raised its 2022 passenger traffic forecast on Wednesday and said it expected numbers to surpass pre-pandemic levels in 2024. Aena expects 2023 traffic to reach 92% of the 275 million passengers registered in 2019, and to keep rising to reach 300 million in 2026. Lucena said passenger traffic was recovering faster than elsewhere in Europe as Spain had fewer staff issues since local labour regulations helped the company to keep its workers during the pandemic.