Commercial flights in 2022 still below 2019 levels, according to Eurostat

In 2022, the number of commercial flights in the EU was still below the pre-pandemic number of 2019 according to data released by Eurostat, the statistical service of the EU. The most substantial falls in the number of commercial flights were recorded…

In 2022, the number of commercial flights in the EU was still below the pre-pandemic number of 2019 according to data released by Eurostat, the statistical service of the EU. The most substantial falls in the number of commercial flights were recorded in January (-34% compared with the same month in 2019), February (-33%), March (-27%) and April (-19%). As the year progressed, a more significant recovery was recorded, with falls between 14% and 16% recorded between May and December 2022. The most significant recoveries were recorded in August and October (both -14%). Among the EU members, Greece was the only country that recorded more flights than in 2019 (+1%). Other countries were close to full recovery, such as Portugal (-4% compared with 2019), Luxembourg (-8%) and Croatia (-9%). At the other end of the scale, the countries that showed the least signs of recovery were Slovenia (-41%), Czechia (-35%), Finland (-33%) and Sweden (-31%). In 2022, a majority of EU airports were still registering decreases in the number of commercial flights compared with 2019. The airports that were furthest from recovery compared with 2019 were Frankfurt/Main (-131 723 commercial flights less than in 2019, -33%), Mnchen (-130 715, -17%) Dsseldorf (-84 542, -33%), København/Kastrup (-60 520, -38%) and Brussels (-55 824, -45%).

Source: Cyprus News Agency

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