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Passenger traffic at Athens airport up 25.7% in Jan-Sept

October 6, 2023
Economy

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Passenger traffic at the Athens airport took off in September with the number of passengers traveling exceeding 3 million, the Athens International Airport said in a report on Friday.

Passenger traffic totaled 3,006,870 in September, up 16.3% from the same period in 2022 and up 11.8% from the corresponding month in 2019.

Domestic and international traffic exceeded 2022 levels by 14.6% and 17.2%, respectively, while compared with September 2019, domestic and international traffic was up 16.3% and 9.9%, respectively.

Domestic passenger traffic was 943,924, while international traffic was 2,063,746 passengers.

In the January-September period, passenger traffic was 21.68 million, up 25.7% from the same period last year and up 8.6% from 2019. Domestic and international passenger traffic was up 20.3% and 28.3% compared with 2022 and up 11.3% and 7.3% from 2019.

These figures justify a forecast that 2023 will be a record year for the Athens airport, with passenger traffic expected to surpass 26 million.

The number of flights totaled 186,174 in the January-September period, up 12.9% frm 2022 and up 5.1% from 2019.

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