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Sydney Airport Traffic Performance November 2023
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A total of 3.41 million passengers passed through Sydney Airport in November 2023, a 15.0% increase on passenger traffic in November last year and a 91.4% recovery compared to November 2019.

Sydney Airport’s T1 international terminal saw 1.26 million passengers pass through in November, a 29.8% increase on the same month last year and a 93% recovery rate on November 2019.

Domestic passenger traffic was up 7.8% on the same month last year, with 2.15 million passengers coming through the T2 and T3 domestic terminals in November.


Monthly Performance
Year-to-date performance
Passengers'
Nov-23
Growth vs 2022
Growth vs 2019
YTD 2023
YTD v 2022
YTD v 2019
Domestic
2.15m​
7.8%​
-9.5%​
22.02m​
16.2%​
-12.6%​
International2
1.26m​
29.8%​
-7.0%​
13.04m​
84.3%​
-14.7%​
Total
3.41m
15.0%
-8.6%
35.06m
34.7%
-13.4%


Australians heading abroad


The number of Australian passport holders travelling abroad from Sydney Airport was only 1% off pre-pandemic levels in November.

While the number of passport holders from New Zealand, China, the US and UK were still below 2019 levels, the number of passengers from South Korea, India and the Philippines were all well above.

Top 10 Nationalities travelling through Sydney Airport in November 20233
Rank
Nationality
Growth vs 2019
Rank
Nationality
Growth vs 2019
1​
Australia
-1%​
6​
United Kingdom
-21%​
2​
China
-25%​
7​
India
8%​
3​
New Zealand
-8%​
8​
Japan
-18%​
4​
United States of America
-15%​
9​
Canada
-2%​
5​
South Korea
29%​
10​
Philippines
8%​


Sydney Airport CEO, Scott Charlton, said: “Australians’ desire for overseas travel is clearly back, with the number of Australian passport holders coming through the T1 international terminal returning to pre-pandemic levels.

“In terms of overseas visitors to Australia, passenger numbers are generally correlated to airline seat capacity. We are seeing strong passenger volumes from markets with high seat capacity, and where capacity is restricted, the recovery in passenger volumes has been slower.

“The same dynamic is at play domestically, where tighter airline capacity is translating to passenger volumes that are around 10 per cent lower than during the same period pre-pandemic.”
 

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