Дата: 15-11-18 14:58TRAFFIC CONTINUES TO RISE ACROSS EUROPE"S AIRPORTSPassenger numbers continue to rise across Europe’s airports, growing 5% in Q3 2018, according to the latest traffic figures released today by ACI Europe. Passenger traffic growth in the EU market stood at +4.6% in Q3 – remaining consistently stable over the three month period. Among EU capital & larger airports, double-digit growth was achieved in Q3 by Athens (+12%), Vienna (+10%), Milan-Malpensa (+10.7%), Warsaw (+12%), Budapest (+13.6%), Malta (+11.4%), Luxembourg (+10%), Bratislava (+14.7%) and Tallinn (+10.5%). While passenger traffic in the non-EU market stood at +6.5% in Q3, the growth pace slowed over the 3-months period from +6.8% in July to +5.6% in September. This was mainly due to Turkish airports decelerating and almost coming to a standstill in September (+0.4%) – as the country’s difficult economic situation is impacting demand for air travel. ONLY from November 23 to 25, a grand sale of air tickets - discounts up to 50%--- >>> Smaller airports (below 5mppa) outperformed the European average in Q3, with their passenger traffic increasing by +6.7%. Freight traffic during Q3 was up +1.4%, while aircraft movements (an indicator of new airline capacity in the market) were up +3.4%. ACI Europe director general, Olivier Jankovec, says: “The peak summer months show that the momentum in traffic growth is robust, but diminishing. He added “However, the EC announcement makes it clear that these contingency measures would only apply until December 2019. That still leaves a big question mark as to what would happen beyond that date if the no-deal scenario materialises.”
ONLY from November 23 to 25, a grand sale of air tickets - discounts up to 50%--- >>> The airports that reported the highest increases in passenger traffic are as follows: GROUP 1: Moscow SVO (+14.3%), Madrid (+8.6%), London STN (+8.2%), Istanbul SAW (+7.5%) and Frankfurt (+7.3%) GROUP 2: Moscow VKO (+17.5%), Kiev (+16.6%), Budapest (13.6%), Warsaw & Athens (+12%) and Venice (+11%) GROUP 3: Seville (+23.3%), Palermo (+15.3%), Riga (+14.8%), Krakow (+13.5%), Sochi (+12.2%) GROUP 4: Targu Mures (+9547%), Taranto (+155.2%), Vilnius (+107.9%), Sibiu (+58.9%) and Kutaisi (+53%) Джерело інформації: Airport World |
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