What European country saw the biggest increase in air passengers in 2022?

Ireland reported the biggest increase in air passengers in 2022, compared to the previous year, reporting a 256% increase year-on-year.

Across the bloc, the total number of passengers travelling by air rose by 119% to 820 million, as pandemic restrictions were lifted across most European countries, Eurostat data showed.

In 2021, a year largely affected by COVID-19, air passenger numbers stood at 374 million across the EU.

Other countries to see a marked increase in air passenger numbers were Slovakia (+203%) and Finland (+203%), while the lowest increases were recorded in Cyprus (+69%), Bulgaria (+74%) and Greece (+80%).

Top airports see increase numbers

Elsewhere, the top five airports in the European Union all saw substantial increases in passenger numbers, with Paris/Charles de Gaulle registering 57.5 million passengers carried, a 119% increase.

Elsewhere, Amsterdam/Schiphol reported a 106% rise, handling 52.5 million passengers. Madrid/Barajas experienced a 115% increase, accommodating 49.8 million travellers. Frankfurt/Main recorded a 97% growth, with 48.8 million passengers, and Barcelona/El Prat noted a123% rise, serving 41.2 million passengers.

Top European countries by air passenger numbers

CountryPassengers Carried
Spain199,571,203
Germany155,302,643
France136,560,938
Italy132,425,719
Netherlands61,289,771
Greece57,893,929
Portugal57,081,723
Switzerland42,424,182
Poland39,347,542
Norway32,562,643
Ireland32,405,890
Belgium27,873,892
Denmark26,649,573
Austria26,381,180
Sweden25,038,812
Romania19,535,951
Finland13,812,577
Hungary12,393,512
Czechia11,532,650
Croatia9,415,321
Bulgaria8,807,502
Cyprus8,613,471
Iceland6,463,479
Serbia5,991,693
Malta5,861,597
Latvia5,368,369
Lithuania5,333,890
Luxembourg4,057,247
Estonia2,731,365
North Macedonia2,134,988
Slovakia1,942,568
Montenegro1,908,552
Slovenia968,811

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