
Zurich Airport Ltd. has announced its strongest first-half financial results in history, posting a consolidated profit of CHF 161.3 million for the first half of 2025, reflecting a 6% increase compared to the same period last year. The airport’s revenue rose by 2% to CHF 640.7 million, buoyed by a 4% increase in aviation-related income to CHF 327.3 million. Although non-aviation revenue saw a slight decline to CHF 313.4 million, the company’s operating expenses decreased by 1%, helped by lower electricity costs.
Passenger traffic hit a new milestone with a record 14.96 million travelers passing through Zurich Airport in the first six months—a 3% increase year-on-year. Freight also showed growth, rising 2% to reach 219,410 tonnes. Zurich Airport’s extensive summer schedule now connects travelers to 206 destinations through 63 airlines.
However, commercial and parking revenues experienced a modest decline of 1%, mainly due to ongoing landside construction work. Real estate income, on the other hand, saw a slight improvement. Zurich Airport invested CHF 422.9 million in development projects, including CHF 155 million for the new Radisson Blu building. Significant infrastructure upgrades underway include replacing Dock A, modernizing the baggage handling system, expanding cargo and business aviation facilities, and enhancing passenger areas landside.
In line with its commitment to sustainability, Zurich Airport is progressing steadily towards its ambitious net-zero emissions target set for 2040. Current initiatives include building a new energy centre, testing seasonal energy storage solutions, and piloting innovative technologies like autonomous shuttles, robotic cleaners, and smart restroom systems.
The company’s international ventures also recorded strong results, with revenue climbing 14% to CHF 56.3 million. Development continues at India’s Noida International Airport, while several Brazilian airports under Zurich’s management earned top sustainability rankings. Florianópolis airport was named Brazil’s best, and Vitória and Macaé airports received high sustainability accreditation. Notably, Macaé opened a new runway in June to support increased traffic.
Looking ahead, Zurich Airport expects to welcome around 32 million passengers in 2025, representing a 2.5% growth, reinforcing its position as a vital gateway for Switzerland and highlighting its ongoing efforts to provide sustainable and high-quality mobility solutions for travelers.