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Vinci's third-quarter revenue jumps on traffic boost

Published 25/10/2022, 18:45
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Vinci is pictured on the A62 motorway in Saint-Jory, France, November 3, 2019. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
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(Reuters) - Vinci posted a sharp rise in quarterly revenue on Tuesday, with the French infrastructure group citing continued recovery in airport passenger numbers and motorway traffic.

As coronavirus-related travel curbs eased across parts of the world, motorway and airport traffic rebounded, boosting the group's quarterly revenue to 16.70 billion euros ($16.65 billion), up 26% on an actual basis from a year earlier.

Europe's biggest construction and concessions company said that traffic levels at its motorways were above those recorded before the pandemic in 2019 despite higher fuel prices.

"In October, the light vehicle traffic has been impacted by the shortage of petrol in France," head of investor relations at Vinci Gregoire Thibault said on a call.

"But now the situation is, let's say, resolved (...), so I don't rule out a catch-up effect," he added.

Vinci also benefited from an accelerated recovery in passenger numbers at almost all of its airports.

"Momentum was particularly strong in Europe, South America and the Caribbean," the group said in an earnings statement. "Passenger numbers returned to levels equal to or higher than those achieved in 2019 at several airports, particularly in Portugal, Serbia and the Americas."

"We still see a strong demand from passengers despite the increase of price tickets (...) so Q4 should be well oriented as well," Thibault said as Vinci Airports anticipates passenger numbers for 2022 to be around 70% of their 2019 level.

The group, however, pointed out that passenger growth was weaker in Asia, where travel restrictions were still in place in several of the region's countries - including China- at the end of the quarter.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Vinci is pictured on the A62 motorway in Saint-Jory, France, November 3, 2019. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

The company's order book landed at 57.4 billion euros at end-September, allowing Vinci to confirm its previous guidance for full-year net income higher than the 2019 figure.

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