MANAGED AIRPORTS AND PASSENGER NUMBERS
More than 70 airports, serving 267 million passengers in 2023
This map shows the airports and the passenger numbers managed by VINCI Airports.
More than 70 airports, serving 267 million passengers in 2023
VINCI Airports is the leading private operator and the most geographically diversified, with more than 70 airports operated worldwide in 2023.The main listed airport operators in Europe are Aena, Groupe ADP and Fraport.
In Europe, VINCI Airports operates 10 airports in Portugal (66.3 million passengers) and 12 airports in France (18.1 million passengers), including Lyon-Saint Exupéry (10.0 million passengers). It also operates London Gatwick (40.9 million passengers) and Belfast International (6.0 million passengers) in the United Kingdom and Belgrade airport in Serbia (7.9 million passengers).
In Asia, with the closure of the Siem Reap airport in October 2023, VINCI Airports now operates two airports in Cambodia (4.0 million passengers) and holds the concession, as part of a consortium with Japanese partners, for the three airports in the Kansai region of Japan (41.5 million passengers).
In Latin America, VINCI Airports holds concessions for eight airports in Brazil (11.5 million passengers), Guanacaste airport in Costa Rica (1.7 million passengers) and six airports in the Dominican Republic (6.6 million passengers). In Chile, as part of a consortium with Groupe ADP and Webuild (formerly Astaldi), VINCI Airports operates the international airport in Santiago (23.3 million passengers). In December 2022, VINCI Airports became the largest shareholder of OMA, a group operating 13 airports in Mexico (26.8 million passengers).
In the United States, VINCI Airports operates eight (*) airports under concession or management contracts (9.9 million passengers). As of July 2023, VINCI Airports also operates Cabo Verde’s seven airports (2.6 million passengers).
(*) Three of which are under partial management (not consolidated in the network).