17
February
2023
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07:57
Europe/Amsterdam

Schiphol closes a poor 2022

Today, 17 February 2023, Royal Schiphol Group publishes poor financial results for 2022. The underlying financial result of Schiphol Group amounted to a loss of 28 million euros despite a strong recovery in traffic. Upscaling issues have overshadowed the operational performance of Schiphol. To support recovery from the operational issues, Schiphol incurred extra costs of approximately 120 million euros.

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol connected the Netherlands to 313 direct destinations (2021: 296), 129 of which were intercontinental. Schiphol held Europe’s top spot for direct connectivity, as shown by the ACI connectivity report 2022. Globally, Schiphol was the third best connected hub airport in the world.

Ruud Sondag, CEO of Royal Schiphol Group: “Never before in Schiphol’s history have we disappointed so many travellers and airlines as in 2022. Our efforts and hard work did not lead to the necessary improvements in the system and, as a result, we were not able to provide the service we wanted. 2022 will therefore go down as a bad chapter in our own history books. But it is also a chapter we will not forget, so that all new chapters we write will be better. We are working hard on this, and in 2022 we started to implement structural improvements. Because we have to do better. And I am convinced that we can.”

Traffic
There were 397,646 air transport movements at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. That's a 49% increase relative to 2021. Cargo volumes at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol declined by 14% to 1.44 million tonnes. There were 18,340 cargo-only flights. That represents a 24% decline compared to 2021.

Air transport movements

 

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

Eindhoven Airport

Rotterdam The Hague Airport

Total

2022

397,646

40,252

15,772

454,002

2021

266,967

21,704

6,355

295,026

2020

227,304

18,882

5,314

251,500

2019

496,826

41,438

16,683

554,947

The total number of passengers at Royal Schiphol Group airports in the Netherlands increased by 110% to 60.8 million (2021: 28.9 million).

Passengers (in millions)

 

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

Eindhoven Airport

Rotterdam The Hague Airport

Total

2022

52.5

6.3

2.1

60.8

2021

25.5

2.7

0.8

28.9

2020

20.9

2.1

0.5

23.5

2019

71.7

6.7

2.1

80.5

Financials The underlying net result for 2022 is a 28 million euros loss (2021: a loss of 287 million euros). Revenue increased by 82.7% to 1,491 million euros (2021: 816 million euros).

Underlying results

EUR million

2022

2021

2020

Revenue

1,491

816

688

Underlying EBITDA

361

-

-206

Underlying Operating Result

30

-299

-506

Underlying result attributable to shareholders

-28

-287

-521

Underlying result

-19

-288

-526

Result attributable to shareholders

-86

105

-419

Result for the year

-77

104

-424

Outlook for 2023
During 2022, Schiphol Group has seen a strong recovery in passenger numbers from the COVID-19 pandemic. Full traffic recovery towards prepandemic levels remains uncertain and is subject to development of COVID-19 and corresponding travel restrictions, potential operational constraints to cope with the strong pick-up in demand, and - in the medium term - the announcement by the Dutch Government to cap the number of flight movements at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to 440,000 as of November 2024.

The full (press) release with all figures can be downloaded on the right side of this page. 
The full annual report 2022 is available on our site with all annual reports.