CAA Stats - Jan 2025

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PiperOne
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CAA Stats - Jan 2025

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First month of the new year now published.

12mth total - 8.10m, 2024 7.38m (9th place)
Jan passengers - 469823 +9%
Domestic pax - 220353 +10% (4th place)
International
EU - 194650 +9%
non-EU - 54820 +3%

Key Routes (10k +)
LGW - 27901 +8%
LHR - 76802 +11%
LCY - 15836 +4%
LTN - 18587 +50%
STN - 11757 -3%
BFS - 18862 +7%
BRS - 17130 -2%
CDG -12813 +2%
DUB - 33746 -2%
AMS - 29417 +13%
ALC - 10836 +1%
AGP - 10619 +47%
ACE - 15389 +62%
LPA - 10454 -2%
TFS - 24474 +3%
DXB - 26485 -6%
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Re: CAA Stats - Jan 2025

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PiperOne wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 5:35 pm First month of the new year now published.

12mth total - 8.10m, 2024 7.38m (9th place)
Jan passengers - 469823 +9%
Domestic pax - 220353 +10% (4th place)
International
EU - 194650 +9%
non-EU - 54820 +3%

Key Routes (10k +)
LGW - 27901 +8%
LHR - 76802 +11%
LCY - 15836 +4%
LTN - 18587 +50%
STN - 11757 -3%
BFS - 18862 +7%
BRS - 17130 -2%
CDG -12813 +2%
DUB - 33746 -2%
AMS - 29417 +13%
ALC - 10836 +1%
AGP - 10619 +47%
ACE - 15389 +62%
LPA - 10454 -2%
TFS - 24474 +3%
DXB - 26485 -6%
https://x.com/georgentravels/status/190 ... 44257?s=61

January 2025 Passenger Numbers

ABZ - 149,243 (+1%)
EDI - 949,376 (+6%)
GLA - 469,823 (+9%)
INV - 42,151 (+13%)
PIK - 21,665 (+4%)
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Re: CAA Stats - Jan 2025

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egpffqtv wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 6:55 pm
PiperOne wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 5:35 pm First month of the new year now published.

12mth total - 8.10m, 2024 7.38m (9th place)
Jan passengers - 469823 +9%
Domestic pax - 220353 +10% (4th place)
International
EU - 194650 +9%
non-EU - 54820 +3%

Key Routes (10k +)
LGW - 27901 +8%
LHR - 76802 +11%
LCY - 15836 +4%
LTN - 18587 +50%
STN - 11757 -3%
BFS - 18862 +7%
BRS - 17130 -2%
CDG -12813 +2%
DUB - 33746 -2%
AMS - 29417 +13%
ALC - 10836 +1%
AGP - 10619 +47%
ACE - 15389 +62%
LPA - 10454 -2%
TFS - 24474 +3%
DXB - 26485 -6%
https://x.com/georgentravels/status/190 ... 44257?s=61

January 2025 Passenger Numbers

ABZ - 149,243 (+1%)
EDI - 949,376 (+6%)
GLA - 469,823 (+9%)
INV - 42,151 (+13%)
PIK - 21,665 (+4%)
https://x.com/proud_scot1/status/190056 ... 71359?s=61

Wow, EDI is approx 480,000 pax a month in front of GLA - in JANUARY.

Ahead by more pax that actually travelled through @GLA_Airport itself 👀
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Re: CAA Stats - Jan 2025

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egpffqtv wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 6:57 pm
January 2025 Passenger Numbers

ABZ - 149,243 (+1%)
EDI - 949,376 (+6%)
GLA - 469,823 (+9%)
INV - 42,151 (+13%)
PIK - 21,665 (+4%)
https://x.com/proud_scot1/status/190056 ... 71359?s=61

Wow, EDI is approx 480,000 pax a month in front of GLA - in JANUARY.

Ahead by more pax that actually travelled through @GLA_Airport itself 👀
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Astonishing figures really. EDI being just over 50k shy of carrying 1m pax in January shows how far they've sailed off into the sunset under AGS's watch. Also, they had more pax in January than the four other Scottish airports combined, a stat we'll need to get used to as the year progresses. The new owners have some real heavy lifting to do.

*Disclaimer: I'm not an EDI fan boy before anyone starts, just stating a fact.
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Re: CAA Stats - Jan 2025

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I’m no fanboy either - and I’ve been stating facts on here for YEARS
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Re: CAA Stats - Jan 2025

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Guys - we know these facts and that the new owners have a mountain to climb, especially if they decide to judge themselves in the context of what’s happening at EDI. I don’t think we need reminded every time someone posts the GLA growth results.
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Re: CAA Stats - Jan 2025

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Clive wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:11 pm Guys - we know these facts and that the new owners have a mountain to climb, especially if they decide to judge themselves in the context of what’s happening at EDI. I don’t think we need reminded every time someone posts the GLA growth results.
Except we do need reminded.
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Re: CAA Stats - Jan 2025

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egpffqtv wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:53 pm
Clive wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:11 pm Guys - we know these facts and that the new owners have a mountain to climb, especially if they decide to judge themselves in the context of what’s happening at EDI. I don’t think we need reminded every time someone posts the GLA growth results.
Except we do need reminded.
Couldn’t agree less.
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Re: CAA Stats - Jan 2025

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Clive wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 10:06 pm
egpffqtv wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:53 pm
Clive wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:11 pm Guys - we know these facts and that the new owners have a mountain to climb, especially if they decide to judge themselves in the context of what’s happening at EDI. I don’t think we need reminded every time someone posts the GLA growth results.
Except we do need reminded.
Couldn’t agree less.
Couldn’t care less. I’m sure lots of members would agree with me.
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Re: CAA Stats - Jan 2025

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egpffqtv wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 11:36 pm
Clive wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 10:06 pm
egpffqtv wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:53 pm

Except we do need reminded.
Couldn’t agree less.
Couldn’t care less. I’m sure lots of members would agree with me.
It would seem rather myopic not to consider GLA's results in the context of what's happening elsewhere in the central Scotland (and wider UK) air travel market. I'm sure most members of the forum would be able to have a reasoned discussion of that topic.
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