FREIGHT AND MOVEMENTS
January 2025 was a slow month for freight traffic at Europe’s airports, with a decrease of -9.1% over the same month last year. Amongst the top 10 European airports for freight traffic only 4 posted gains year‑on‑year: Madrid (+6.9%), Cologne (+4.2%), Liège (+2.8%) and London‑Heathrow (+0.5%). In absolute terms, Frankfurt, Istanbul and London‑Heathrow airports shifted the biggest volumes of freight in January.
Aircraft movements were up +4.6% when compared to January 2024, at the same time still registering in the negatives compared to pre‑pandemic (2019) levels at -7.9%.
DATA BY AIRPORT GROUPS
In January, airports welcoming more than 40 million passengers (Majors), airports welcoming between 25 and 40 million passengers (Mega), airports welcoming between 10 and 25 million passengers (Large), airports welcoming between 1 and 10 million passengers (Medium) and airports welcoming less than 1 million passengers (Small) reported an average change of +7.0%, +6.1%, +7.9%, +4.6% and +19.7% as compared to the preceding year.
The airports that reported the most dynamic growth in passenger traffic versus January 2024 are as follows:
Majors: Istanbul SAW (+16.2%), Rome FCO (+11.3%), Paris CDG (+10.5%), Madrid MAD (+8.3%), London LGW (+7.8%).
Mega airports: Milan MXP (+14.9%), Athens ATH (+14.5%), Copenhagen CPH (+13.9%), Oslo OSL (+9.4%), Manchester MAN (+8.5%).
Large airports: Tel‑Aviv TLV (+83.2%), Budapest BUD (+17.5%), Krakow KRK (+15.1%) Prague PRG (+14.1%), Izmir ADB (+13.9%).
Medium airports: Chișinău RMO (+62%), Sarajevo SJJ (+50.1%), Trieste TRS (+43.1%), Girona GRO (+37.5%), Poznan POZ (+33.2%).
Small airports: Antakya HTY (+335.4%), Bucharest BBU (+253.2%), Rodez RDZ (+216.6%), Yüksekova YKO (+216.4%), Oradea OMR (+111.3%).
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