TAV Airports closed 2024 with a revenue of €1.66 billion and has set its 2025 target in the range of €1.75-1.85 billion. Expecting an increase in passenger numbers, the company plans to reach 110-120 million passengers.
In a statement to the Public Disclosure Platform (KAP), TAV announced an investment projection of €150-300 million between 2025 and 2028 as part of the Almaty Investment Plan. The investment program is set to be updated during the Board of Directors meeting in April 2025.
However, in terms of financial balance, net profit in 2025 is not expected to surpass that of 2024. Depreciation and interest expenses from new terminals in Antalya and Ankara, along with expansion projects in Almaty, may increase costs, while a strong Turkish lira and operational expenses could pressure profitability.
TAV stated that it will shape its investments based on developments in the global aviation market and will continue its growth strategy by focusing on passenger increases.
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