Hungary reported the biggest percentage increase in air passengers in the EU in 2024, compared to the previous year, with a 19.2% rise, year-on-year.
Other countries to report a significant increase in air passengers included Czechia (+18.9%) and Estonia (+17.8%), the data showed, while the smallest increases were reported in Sweden (+1.3%), Bulgaria (+3.8%), France (+4.6%) and Ireland (+4.6%), according to Eurostat data.
All EU countries reported a year-on-year increase in air passengers in 2024, compared to the previous year, with the total number of air passengers across the EU rising by 8.3%.
Some 1.1 billion passengers took to the skies across the EU in 2024, compared to 973 million in 2023. Around a quarter of these (260 million) flew in or out of Spain.
Busiest airports

Paris/Charles de Gaulle remained the EU’s busiest airport in 2024, with 70.3 million passengers, a 4.3% increase compared to the previous year.
In second place was Amsterdam/Schiphol, with 66.8 million passengers, a 8.0% increase, followed by Madrid/Barajas in third, with 66.1 million passengers, a 9.9% increase.
Other airports to rank highly included Frankfurt/Main, 61.5 million passengers (+3.7%), Barcelona/El Prat, 54.9 million passengers (+10.3%) and Roma/Fiumicino 48.7 million passengers (+20.8%).
Elsewhere in the top ten, Athinai/Eleftherios Venizelos overtook Paris-Orly to take tenth spot, with the Greek airport reporting a 19.6% increase in passengers, year-on-year. Read more here.
Air Passenger Numbers by EU Member State, 2024
| Country | Air Passengers |
|---|---|
| Spain | 259,739,884 |
| Germany | 199,555,603 |
| Italy | 182,370,612 |
| France | 167,385,366 |
| Netherlands | 76,266,294 |
| Greece | 71,028,749 |
| Portugal | 63,996,712 |
| Poland | 57,045,518 |
| Ireland | 40,837,815 |
| Austria | 35,281,811 |
| Denmark | 34,865,711 |
| Belgium | 34,759,837 |
| Sweden | 29,831,504 |
| Romania | 24,590,200 |
| Finland | 17,814,324 |
| Hungary | 17,781,961 |
| Czechia | 17,746,105 |
| Croatia | 12,610,863 |
| Cyprus | 12,264,970 |
| Bulgaria | 10,961,466 |
| Malta | 8,968,239 |
| Latvia | 7,099,828 |
| Lithuania | 6,582,749 |
| Luxembourg | 5,147,854 |
| Estonia | 3,471,878 |
| Slovakia | 2,679,268 |
| Slovenia | 1,437,662 |

