Brussels Air terminal books a benefit without precedent for three years
Brussels Air terminal Organization, the administrator of Zaventem air terminal, recorded a net benefit of 16 million euros last year. It was the first benefit in quite a while, air terminal Chief Arnaud Feist said during a question and answer session on Wednesday.
The benefit came following two dim red years, in which the air terminal administrator experienced a joined loss of around 240 million euros because of the effect of the crown emergency. "The benefit in 2022 was as yet restricted, however we see good reason to have hope once more," said Feist.
Toward the start of 2022, the crown pandemic was as yet discernible. "The initial segment of 2022 was as yet set apart by Coronavirus, with facial coverings and travel limitations," said Feist. "Recuperation followed from July, with a re-visitation of a more ordinary circumstance."
The air terminal at last got started at 18.9 million travelers. That was twofold contrasted with 2021, yet at the same time a larger number of than a quarter underneath the record of 2019. 776,000 tons of freight were taken care of. This brought about a turnover of 549 million euros for Brussels Air terminal Organization, very nearly 3/4 more than in 2021.
For the fourth year straight, no profit is paid to investors.

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