Busy September for Malta International Airport as traffic totals more than 812,000 passenger movements September is the third consecutive month with more than 800,000 passenger movements Strong travel demand reflected in the monthly seat load factor of 89.2 per cent Malta International Airport publishes its flight schedule for winter (November 23 to March 24) September was the third consecutive month during which Malta International Airport saw more than 800,000 passengers. Traffic for September totalled 812,176 passenger movements, translating into an increase of 6.5 per cent over 2019 figures. This growth was registered on the back of an increase of 3.0 per cent in seat capacity compared to 2019. Despite this increase, at 89.2...
Sydney Airport Traffic Performance September 2023 A total of 3.37 million passengers passed through Sydney Airport in September 2023, representing a 92.3% recovery compared to pre-pandemic September 2019 and the strongest post-Covid traffic recovery rate to date. Sydney Airport’s T1 international terminal saw 1.27 million passengers pass through in September, a 93.1% recovery compared to September 2019. Domestic passenger traffic was 91.7% recovered, with 2.10 million passengers coming through the T2 and T3 domestic terminals. Aussies flock overseas as Chinese visitor numbers continue to rise The number of Australian passport holders flying internationally in September was just 1% lower than pre-pandemic levels, which is the...
2.9 Million Passengers Through Dublin Airport's Terminals in September A total of 2.9 million passengers passed through the doors of Dublin Airport's two terminals in September, 11% higher than in the same month in 2022, according to airport operator daa. A busy September took the total number of passengers starting or finishing their journey at Dublin Airport in the four peak months of the summer season - June to September - to just over 12 million. Around 800,000 passengers transferred or transited through Dublin Airport during the four summer months, including 200,000 in September. Once again in September, passengers enjoyed speedy processing at security screening with 97% of passengers through security in less than 20 minutes...
daa plc Reports A Strong Operating Performance In First Half Of 2023 daa, the operator of Dublin and Cork airports, has reported that passenger numbers recovered strongly in the first six months ended June 30, 2023 with 17.1 million passengers flying in and out of the Republic of Ireland’s two busiest airports. This compares to 13.0 million in the same period last year. Total Group turnover at daa plc for the six months ended June 30, 2023 was €458.8 million (H1 2022: €295.6 million) an increase of 55%. Improved passenger numbers in the first six months of 2023 versus 2022 contributed to a 57% increase in domestic revenue to €337.1 million (H1 2022: €214.2 million). Aeronautical revenue increased by 102% to €130.3 million (H1 2022...
China Eastern to fly to Brisbane China Eastern Airlines has today announced it will resume non-stop services between Shanghai and Brisbane from 31 October. China’s second largest airline will commence with three flights per week, rising to daily seasonal flights from 8 December 2023 for the peak of the travel season. China Eastern Airlines will deploy wide-body Airbus A330-200 aircraft on the route, carrying 232 passengers. “This is another sign Queensland’s Chinese tourism market is set to roar back to life. We are delighted to welcome Shanghai back to the BNE destination map. Shanghai is China’s largest city and a commercial hub, making it a key city for business and leisure travel,” according to Gert-Jan de Graaff, Chief...
Turning trash into treasure, Melbourne (MEL) Airport launches new community fund Communities in Melbourne’s north and west are set to benefit from forgetful travellers, as Melbourne Airport launches a new Community Giving Fund subsidised by the sale of lost property. Each year thousands of items are left in the airport terminals and those that remain unclaimed are auctioned off. The funds will now be used to establish the Melbourne Airport Community Giving Fund, with an initial $50,000 to support local initiatives. The program formally launches on Monday the 2nd of October and provides grants of up to $2000 to successful applicants to help fund expenses, associated with community projects, such as uniforms, transport, community...
August seat load factor reaches all-time high of 91.4% as summer holiday rush peaks 878,462 passengers travelled through the terminal in August Seat capacity registered an increase of 2.8 per cent over 2019 The Italian market accounted for around 28 per cent of total traffic Traffic through Malta International Airport continued to exhibit an upward trend in August, increasing by 6.7 per cent over 2019 to total 878,462 passenger movements. Even though seat capacity increased by 2.8 per cent over 2019, the seat load factor (SLF) stood at an all-time high of 91.4 per cent, reflecting very strong demand for travel as holidaymakers headed to their preferred destination. Italy continued to lead the pack for yet another month with 244,322...
Traffic and transport figures for August 2023 6 million passengers flew to, from or via Schiphol in August 2023. It's an increase of 14% compared to August 2022 and an increase of 60% compared to 2021. Most passengers flew to Spain, the United Kingdom, Greece, Italy and Turkey. The number of flights to and from Schiphol was 41,584. That is also an increase compared to 2022 (+10%) and 2021 (+31%). 2021 2022 2023 Number of passengers 3,787,215 5,327,361 6,053,641 Number of commercial flights 31,847 37,730 41,584 Number of cargo flights 1,743 1,405 1,270 Transported tonnage 130,844 116,876 110,126 Six million passengers In both July and August, more than 6 million...
Sydney Airport Traffic Performance August 2023 A total of 3.25 million passengers passed through Sydney Airport in August 2023, representing an 88.6 per cent recovery compared to pre-pandemic August 2019. This is the second month in a row that the international passenger recovery has been stronger than the domestic. A total of 1.23 million travellers passed through Sydney Airport’s T1 international terminal in August, which is an 89.7 per cent recovery rate on August 2019. The domestic passenger recovery rate was 88.0 per cent in August, with 2.02 million passengers coming through the T2 and T3 domestic terminals. U.S. visitor numbers hit a milestone in August For the first month since the international border reopened, the...
Malta: August seat load factor reaches all-time high of 91.4% as summer holiday rush peaks 878,462 passengers travelled through the terminal in August Seat capacity registered an increase of 2.8 per cent over 2019 The Italian market accounted for around 28 per cent of total traffic Traffic through Malta International Airport continued to exhibit an upward trend in August, increasing by 6.7 per cent over 2019 to total 878,462 passenger movements. Even though seat capacity increased by 2.8 per cent over 2019, the seat load factor (SLF) stood at an all-time high of 91.4 per cent, reflecting very strong demand for travel as holidaymakers headed to their preferred destination. Italy continued to lead the pack for yet another month with...

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