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The highest monthly figure ever was August 2016 with 856,140 (CAA stats). From May to October last year there were six consecutive months with the total over 700,000.That's a really good figure. A lot higher than I would have expected . I wonder how long till we get our first one million per month. Can't be long away.
February 2017
BRS's own stats for the month have been published today. They show that 484,918 passengers were handled during the month, up 11.4% on the airport's own figures for February 2016. As February 2016 was a leap year there is a built-in deficiency of over 3% for February 2017 so these figures are good.
As always the CAA's will be higher and will probably show that around 50,000 more passengers used the airport this February than last.
BRS have released their May figures. Total of 765624 pax for the month which is an increase of 68191 or 9.78% on last year. Yet another good month.
April 2017
Given that the CAA stats are likely to be 3-5,000 higher when they are finally published it puts the airport around 7.850 million, probably a touch higher, for the 12 months to the end of April this year.
Funnily enough BRS always underplays itself with its monthly and annual stats, compared with those issued by the CAA. As has been mentioned many times the reason is because BRS doesn't include under 2s and some other passengers (I know not what they are) in its own stats, whereas the CAA does for all UK airports.June figures out early again. Total 842165 which is up 77405 pax. I don't particularly like talking percentages because you can manipulate them to your advantage. Even with the extra ECL pax another very good month.
I see the caa provisional stats for may have been completed minus brs and Lba. Have they given up on waiting for brs to issue the data ?
BRS had fallen into a pattern for nearly the past year in that it is always amongst the last airports to be reported on by the CAA, often the only top 20 airport in that position. During that time it hasn't appeared in the 'league table' (Airport Statistics Summary) which is discarded when the full results are in and does not include those airports reported on last.June's are out but most of the airports are missing!
I notice on the ncl stats when released for the past few months the brs pax figures missing. asked
the question why and no one could explain why.
CAA stats May 2017
KEF didn't operate in May. easyJet had finished by then and WOW didn't start until June.
As to the unknown 1,136 it's possible this could be Verona. Neos began on Saturday 6 May with the B 738 and bmi regional on 20 May with the E145. Assuming the first inbounds on both Neos and bmir were empty as they are both charter flights that would give a 77.3% percentage take-up of the available seats across both airlines. Given that some passengers would have gone for a fortnight the second inbounds of the season might not have been as full as usual.
Why we have this nonsense every summer with Verona, I don't know.
The CAA monthly figures were 10,000 above the airport's own total (the usual discrepancy) and 70,000 more than the CAA's total for May 2016. Given that BRS has already published its own figures for June (842,165) the CAA is certain to be considerably above that meaning that if May's CAA figures saw a 12-month total of 7.926 million terminal passengers June will be very close to 8 million, possibly just through the 'barrier'.
I've done a search and LIPN is the ICAO code for a tiny airfield called Verona Boscomantico. I bet they are a bit surprised to discover they've been handling a few thousand passengers from Bristol every year.I think I may know the issue with the Verona figures. The system the Airport uses for recording movements uses the code LIPN for Verona, where the actual ICAO code should be LIPX. It's been like this for as long as I can remember, i'm not sure why it's never been corrected.
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