Voyages D'Affaires
Luc Citrinot
20 Feb 2026

Paris airports have recorded traffic growth of 3.5% in 2025 and expect more modest growth in 2026. At the same time, they are preparing to increase their capacity by 18 million passengers by 2033.

Aéroports de Paris (ADP) CEO Philippe Pascal and Deputy CEO Justine Coutard presented a good balance sheet for 2025 at a press conference.

The ADP group generated consolidated revenue of 6.7 billion euros, up 8.9% compared with 2024, mainly due to traffic growth. The Paris hubs alone generated sales of 4.71 billion euros (aeronautical and non-aeronautical activities and real estate), up 9% on 2024. Net income in 2025 will be €426 million, down €17.4% or €90 million on 2024. " It should be pointed out that the exceptional contribution on corporation tax for large companies cost 92 million last year" explains Philippe Pascal.

In terms of traffic, the dynamic in 2025 was in line with expectations. The ADP group just missed the 379 million passenger mark for its network of 26 airports, despite an increase of 4.2%. In Paris, passenger numbers rose by 3.4 % in 2025, or 106.96 million passengers. CDG handled 72.03 million (+2.5%) and Orly 34.93 million (+5.5%). ADP points to a steady decline in domestic traffic...

Paris airports continue to grow and prepare for the future - Voyages D'Affaires - 20 Feb 2026

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