articles | 14 October 2016

Air passengers in Cyprus reached 7,591,000 in 2015

A total of 7,591,000 passengers travelled by air in Cyprus in 2015, representing growth of 3.6% since 2014.

Some 5,345,000 of the total travelled in the EU and 2,246,000 out of the EU. That traffic earned Larnaca airport the 64th place in the155 busiest airports in the EU. 

Overall, in 2015, 918 million passengers travelled by air in the European Union (EU), up by 4.7% compared with 2014 and by 22.0% compared with 2009. Over this period, air passenger transport has steadily risen in the EU.

In 2015, intra-EU transport represented 45.2% of total air passenger transport in the EU, followed by extra-EU transport (37.2%), while national transport accounted for less than 1 in every 5 passengers (17.6%). On the EU territory in 2015, 155 people were killed in commercial air transport accidents with EU aircraft. Since 2009, 211 persons were killed.

In 2015, one in four air passengers was recorded in the United Kingdom, where total air passenger transport amounted to 232 million. It was followed by Germany (194 million passengers), Spain (175 mn), France (141 mn) and Italy (128 mn). The number of air passengers carried in 2015 rose in all EU Member States compared with 2014.

The largest increases were registered in Slovakia (+16.3%) and Romania (+15.3%), followed by Hungary (+13.0%), Poland (+12.4%), Ireland (+12.3%), Lithuania (+11.3%) and Portugal (+10.6%). In contrast, the lowest increases were observed in Bulgaria (+1.2%), Austria (+1.4%) and Finland (+1.8%).

Overall in the EU, the number of air passengers rose by 4.7% between 2014 and 2015, notably driven by the rise in intra-EU transport (+7.3%).

Source: Famagusta Gazette

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