Interim report of Copenhagen Airports A/S (CPH) for the period 1 January – 31 March 2022
May 19 2022 - 5:48AM
Interim report of Copenhagen Airports A/S (CPH) for the period 1
January – 31 March 2022
Stock Exchange Announcement
Copenhagen, 19 May 2022
The Board of Directors has today approved the
interim report for the period 1 January – 31 March 2022.
SUMMARY OF
THE FIRST
THREE
MONTHS OF
2022
Passenger levels reached 3.3 million passengers
in Q1 2022 compared with 0.4 million passengers in Q1 2021. The
growing number of passengers led to increased revenue from the
aeronautical business area (traffic revenue) as well as higher
concession revenue from the shopping centre. The comparative period
of 2021 was severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns,
and the majority of concessionaires were closed during the early
months of 2021. While performance in Q1 2022 have improved compared
to same period last year, CPH still operates at a loss and with
negative cash flows.
Total revenue for Q1 2022 amounted to DKK 577
million, which was an increase of 205.1% over Q1 2021. Relative to
the Q1 2019 pre-COVID-19 period, it reflects a decline of
40.6%.
Popular European travel destinations continue to
operate well below 2019 levels. European air traffic was at index
54 in Q1 2022 compared with 2019 levels for the same period.
Long-haul international flights which are
integral to CPH’s position as a northern European hub remain at a
very low index 34 relative to 2019 levels because of the COVID-19
pandemic. Especially routes to Asia continue to face challenges due
to travel and entry restrictions, reducing passenger numbers
considerably.
Higher activity levels require more
employees Copenhagen Airport continues to host one of the
largest economic ecosystems in Denmark with approximately 1,000
companies operating in and around the airport. With the increase in
passenger levels, CPH is currently recruiting to fill positions
especially in the security control area to ensure a continued
positive experience for the passengers.
Debt situationAlthough
passenger levels are slowly starting to increase, CPH has over the
past two years had expenditures that far exceeded revenue to keep
the airport open regardless of the activity level. With passengers
now returning, cash flows are improving. However, CPH still had
negative cash flows before financing activities for Q1 2022.
The cash flow before financing activities for Q1
2022 was an outflow of DKK 115 million, which although being an
improvement compared with Q1 2021 when the cash outflow before
financing activities amounted to DKK 485 million, still added to
the debt accumulation. The increased debt position is a challenge
to CPH’s ambition to invest in the development of the sustainable
airport of the future and to maintain CPH’s position as a northern
European hub for air traffic.
HIGHLIGHTS
- The number of passengers at
Copenhagen Airports was 3.3 million in the first quarter of 2022,
an increase of 2.8 million compared with Q1 2021. Traffic was
positively affected by the lifting of travel restrictions and the
fact that several countries have reopened their borders to
international travel. The number of locally departing passengers
was 1.3 million (615.0% higher than last year), while transfer and
transit passengers numbered 0.3 million (850.8% higher than last
year).
- Revenue amounted to DKK 577 million
(Q1 2021: DKK 189 million), an increase of 205.1% compared with Q1
2021 driven by higher passenger numbers.
- EBITDA was a profit of DKK 109
million (Q1 2021: loss of DKK 153 million), up DKK 262 million from
last year.
- EBIT was a loss of DKK 134 million
(Q1 2021: loss of DKK 404 million), corresponding to an improvement
of DKK 270 million.
- Net financing costs amounted to DKK
37 million, which was DKK 6 million higher than for the same period
of 2021.
- Profit/(loss) before tax amounted
to a loss of DKK 171 million, corresponding to an increase of DKK
265 million (Q1 2021: loss of DKK 436 million).
- Capital investments amounted to DKK
250 million in the first quarter of 2022 (2021: DKK 138 million).
Investments included the expansion of Terminal 3, the construction
of a multi-storey car park, various IT systems, as well as
miscellaneous improvement and maintenance work.
OUTLOOK FOR
2022
Whilst the passenger volumes for 2022 have had a
better start than last year, the global aviation industry continues
to face uncertainty from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. CPH expects
that the pandemic will continue to affect the number of flights and
passengers, both in terms of leisure and business travelers,
throughout 2022. Uncertainty for travelers and continued waves of
infection may result in renewed disruption of travel patterns.
Currently, we are unable to predict if and how the pandemic will
affect aviation during the fall/winter 2022.
The war in Ukraine, combined with raising
inflation, increased fuel, and energy prices have brought added
uncertainty to the future travel patterns.
Regardless of the above-mentioned uncertainties,
European air traffic is anticipated to improve in 2022 compared
with 2021. The long-haul international routes, however, continue to
be severely affected by restrictions and passenger hesitation
although countries are slowly reopening. Despite the current
uncertainties, an improvement in year-over-year results is expected
for CPH, but we are not in a position to provide detailed guidance
on CPH’s financial performance for 2022.
CPH will monitor the situation closely and will
continuously assess and adjust the level of operating costs and
investments. CPH will update the financial market as and when a
more precise financial outlook can be provided.
P.O. Box 74Lufthavnsboulevarden 62770 Kastrup, Denmark
Contact:Rasmus LundCFO
Tel.: +45 3231 3231E-mail: cphweb@cph.dk www.cph.dk CVR
no. 14 70 72 04
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