Frankfurt Airport Maintains Growth Outlook Despite Middle East Disruptions
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With new terminal and new destinations, Fraport CEO Schulte sees the airport well positioned for the next few years. Passenger volume is expected to rise despite the tense world situation.
The Fraport group confirmed on Tuesday its annual passenger forecasts for Frankfurt airport in 2026, i.e. between 65 and 66 million passengers, 4% more than the previous year, despite the uncertainty generated by the conflict in the Middle East. This was assured by its CEO, Stefan Schulte, in an interview collected by the DPA agency, in which he pointed out that, although traffic from the German airport to the East decreased as a result of the c…
Frankfurt Airport Maintains Growth Outlook Despite Middle East Disruptions
Frankfurt Airport has reaffirmed its passenger growth forecast for 2026, signaling resilience in Europe’s aviation sector despite ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The airport operator, Fraport, said it still expects to handle between 65 million and 66 million passengers this year, representing a roughly four percent increase over 2025 levels. Chief executive Stefan Schulte said the outlook remains stable even as traffic to the M…
The Fraport group confirmed on Tuesday its annual passenger forecasts for the airport of Fránkfurt in 2026, that is, between 65 and 66 million passengers, 4% more than the previous year, despite the uncertainty generated by the conflict in the Middle East. This has been assured by its CEO, Stefan [...] The entrance The airport of Fránkfurt maintains annual forecast of 66 million passengers despite the conflict in the East aparece primero en Forb…
Despite the Iran war, Fraport CEO Stefan Schulte expects 65 to 66 million passengers at Frankfurt Airport this year. And of all things, the new Terminal 3 could play a decisive role.
Despite the Iran war, the Fraport Group expects to reach its annual target of 65 to 66 million passengers at Frankfurt Airport, roughly four percent more than in 2025. "While traffic from Frankfurt to the Middle East has decreased, it still accounts for less than five percent of our total volume," Fraport CEO Stefan Schulte told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. "And 75 percent of these passengers were connecting travelers continuing their jou…
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