Fraport stock holds support as 2025 traffic and profit metrics stay in view
Veröffentlicht: 19.07.2026 um 07:05 Uhr, Redaktion AD HOC NEWS, Redaktionelle Verantwortung: Rafael Müller (Chefredaktion)
Fraport AG (ISIN DE0005773303) remains anchored by its 2025 operating base, with Frankfurt traffic, group revenue, and EBITDA still the key reference points for Fraport stock. The company reported 61.6 million passengers at Frankfurt Airport in 2025, group revenue of EUR 4.5 billion, and adjusted EBITDA of EUR 1.3 billion, all of which frame the current valuation discussion.
2025 traffic sets the tone
Passenger volume at Frankfurt Airport reached 61.6 million in 2025, according to Fraport investor relations. That compares with the prior year base in a way that leaves traffic recovery and network quality as the main operational lens for the stock.
For investors tracking the company through a traffic-cycle lens, the most important question is whether volume can continue to support margin and cash generation. The 2025 figures show that Fraport is still trading against a large, measurable airport-footfall base rather than a purely narrative growth story.
Revenue and EBITDA still matter
Group revenue of EUR 4.5 billion in 2025 and adjusted EBITDA of EUR 1.3 billion define the latest reported earnings capacity. Those two numbers matter because they translate passenger throughput into earnings power, and because EBITDA remains the cleaner operating reference for an airport operator with heavy infrastructure costs.
The comparison is also useful: EUR 1.3 billion of adjusted EBITDA against EUR 4.5 billion of revenue implies that the margin profile remains a central valuation anchor. In practical terms, the market is still judging how much of the traffic recovery can be converted into recurring profit.
Market value as a reference
Fraport stock is listed in Frankfurt under Xetra: FRA and in the German market context is commonly assessed against the DAX and MDAX transport and infrastructure peer set. Market capitalization and the latest quote are usually the fastest way to translate the 2025 operating numbers into a current equity lens, but the body of the story stays centered on the published traffic and earnings base.
Fraport 2025 traffic and earnings base
The latest annual metrics show how passenger volume, revenue, and adjusted EBITDA line up for the Frankfurt airport operator.
Airport services remain central
Fraport stock is still best understood through airport operations rather than through a narrow product lens, because the company’s revenue base is tied to passenger throughput, retail, and aeronautical services. The 2025 numbers suggest that traffic normalization continues to be the operational story that investors can measure most easily.
That is also why the published revenue and EBITDA figures matter more than general commentary. They show how the business converts airport demand into earnings, and they keep the debate grounded in a 61.6 million passenger base rather than in abstract sector optimism.
Frankfurt remains the anchor
Frankfurt Airport is still the core asset behind Fraport stock, and the 2025 passenger count underlines that point clearly. When the main hub carries 61.6 million travelers in a year, the market focus naturally shifts to yield, cost discipline, and how quickly those volumes feed through to profit.
For the equity story, the most relevant numbers remain the ones that were actually reported: 61.6 million passengers, EUR 4.5 billion in revenue, and EUR 1.3 billion in adjusted EBITDA for 2025. Those figures are the base case against which any later quote, chart move, or new operating update will be judged.
Fraport stock in Frankfurt
Fraport stock is traded in Frankfurt on Xetra, and the latest published company metrics give the market a concrete basis for comparing the shares with other European infrastructure and transport names. The 2025 report figures remain the most reliable operating reference point in the current investment discussion.
Company: Fraport AG | ISIN: DE0005773303 | Ticker: XETRA: FRA | Trading venue: Xetra, Frankfurt | Sector / Industry: Industrials, Airports & Airport Services | Index membership: MDAX
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