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Δευτέρα 28 Δεκεμβρίου 2015

Frankfurt Airport welcomed its 60 millionth passenger

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13-year old Antonia Hein from the city of Fulda becomes the 60 millionth passenger at Frankfurt Airport (FRA). This is the first time in the airport’s history that over 60 million passengers passed Germany’s global aviation hub in a single year. A ceremony was held for her and her family on Tuesday, as they entered FRA’s Terminal 1 at 2:30 p.m. to check in for their Condor flight to Cape Town, departing in the evening.
The family is traveling to South Africa over the Christmas holidays to visit their eldest daughter, who currently lives there.
During the ceremony held in the Terminal to mark the passenger milestone, Fraport AG’s executive director Operations, Anke Giesen, congratulated the young passenger and presented her with a 1,000 euro travel voucher for their next holiday, issued by Fraport AG’s Travel Service. In addition, the family also received a flight voucher from Condor for the leisure carrier’s entire European network, which was presented by Dr. Jens Boyd, Director Long Haul & Revenue Management of the airline.
Fraport’s COO Anke Giesen said during the ceremony: “It is only 11 years ago that we surpassed the 50 million passenger mark here at Frankfurt Airport. With more than 60 million passengers welcomed in a single year, we have again reached a new dimension. We owe our ongoing growth to the commitment and excellent performance of all airport employees as well as the superb cooperation with our airline customers. We thank the Hein family and all our passengers for the loyalty and trust they place in Frankfurt Airport and our employees as well as in our airline partners.”
In 2015, Frankfurt Airport recorded its busiest day ever, when on August 2 some 217,500 passengers passed through Germany’s international aviation hub. Over the year 2015, the mark of 200,000 passengers was reached or surpassed on 63 days. In comparison: passenger traffic exceeded this mark only on 28 days in 2014 and remained below that level in 2013.
During the winter schedule 2015/16, FRA is served by 88 airlines flying to 257 destinations in 100 countries worldwide. With 130 intercontinental destinations, more than half of FRA’s destinations are located outside Europe – underscoring Frankfurt’s role as a leading hub in the global air transportation system. In Europe, Frankfurt Airport ranks first in terms of cargo tonnage and is the third-busiest for passenger traffic