The VINCI Airports model:
a winning ticket

VINCI Airports has been managing the Grenoble-Isère, Chambéry-Savoie and Clermont-Ferrand-Auvergne airports since 2004, the Quimper-Cornouaille airport since 1 March 2009, and, more recently, the Rennes and Dinard airports in the framework of a partnership via delegation of public services contracts. It has developed a specific management structure and development project for each of these platforms, in line with local requirements, while taking advantage of synergies generated by the VINCI Airports model.
The VINCI Airports teams have set themselves the task of guaranteeing the development of these airport platforms, which served a total of 1.8 million passengers and generated total revenue of around €45 million in 2009.

Active in Cambodia since 1995, VINCI Concessions is concessionaire, via its subsidiary SCA, for the country's three international airports. This public-private partnership, developed on a long-term view, makes the Group a key player in the economic and tourist development of Cambodia.
After several years of very sharp growth, traffic remained flat in 2008 in the airports of Phnom Penh and Siem Reap (gateway to the Angkor site), which welcomed a total of 3.2 million passengers over the full year.