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Aena posts 10.5% profit growth as passenger traffic hits record levels

#International News#Spain
Last Updated : 27th Feb, 2026
Synopsis

Aena, Spain's leading airport operator, recorded a 10.5% rise in net profit for 2025, reaching 2.13 billion euros (USD 2.51 billion). The growth came as passenger traffic hit 321.6 million, surpassing one million travelers per day and setting a third consecutive annual record. Analysts had expected a lower profit of around 2 billion euros, making the result a positive surprise. The rise highlights Spain's continued strength in global tourism and Aena's operational efficiency, with the company managing increasing passenger volumes through improved infrastructure and consistent capacity expansions.

Spanish airport operator Aena reported a 10.5% rise in its full-year net profit for 2025, surpassing market expectations. The increase was largely driven by record passenger numbers across its airports, with over one million people travelling through its terminals daily.


Spain, being the world's second most-visited country, saw Aena handle 321.6 million passengers last year. This marked the third consecutive annual record for the company and contributed to a net profit of 2.13 billion euros (USD 2.51 billion). Analysts had predicted an average net profit of 2 billion euros, meaning the actual results exceeded expectations.

The steady growth in traffic reflects Spain's strong position in global tourism and Aena's ability to manage expanding passenger volumes efficiently. The company has consistently increased operational capacity and improved airport infrastructure over the past few years, supporting the ongoing surge in travelers.

Source Reuters

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