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25 October 2021
ADR: FIUMICINO ABSOLUTE TOP IN EUROPE FOR PASSENGER PLEASURE
In the third quarter of the year, Leonardo da Vinci reached a new record in the Airport Council International ranking, surpassing European airports of all sizes.

Fiumicino, 25 October 2021 – In the third quarter of 2021, “Leonardo da Vinci” has been the European airport most appreciated by passengers. This was announced by ACI (Airports Council International) – the international association that independently measures, through interviews with travellers, perceived quality in over 250 airports around the world (91 in Europe). 

Fiumicino airport, with a score of 4.61 (out of a maximum of 5), ranks tops in traveller satisfaction, surpassing European airports of all sizes. The recognition refers to the summer quarter, which was characterised by a recovery in traffic volumes, albeit far from those recorded before the pandemic, and demonstrates how the travellers of "Leonardo da Vinci" have appreciated the efforts of Aeroporti di Roma in guaranteeing a quality service, even during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

The services most appreciated by the passengers of "Leonardo da Vinci" specifically include clarity of information to the public, cleanliness of the Terminals, courtesy of the staff, facilities at the airport and waiting time at security checks.

The Rome hub - since the beginning of 2017 - has consistently surpassed all major European airports in traveller appreciation. It is the result of the strategy of investments, innovations and service quality implemented in line with the broader objective of sustainable development of airport operations that will lead ADR to achieve the objectives of eliminating greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.

We ae particularly proud,” said the CEO of Aeroporti di Roma, Marco Troncone,of this further recognition that confirms the excellent services and comfort offered to passengers by Fiumicino airport. We are now committed to Sustainability and Innovation, which represent the cornerstones of the Group's strategy. We have a concrete plan for eliminating CO2 emissions by 2030, in advance of the targets set by the sector on a European level, with actions mainly aimed at renewable sources and electric mobility. We will also intensify the offer of SAF at Fiumicino, the first airport in Italy to use it. Lastly, we are strongly accelerating digitalisation and open innovation, to offer passengers a state-of-the-art airport, with even more safety and comfort.”