January 2022 Passenger Numbers

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Bearsden
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January 2022 Passenger Numbers

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The CAA's January 2022 statistics have been published

Terminal Passengers 214,700 (2019 was 526,000 so just over 40% of the last non-COVID 19 period)

Split Domestic 128,000 (60%) International 87,000 (40%)

Of the International 87,000, only 8 routes achieved over 3,000 passengers which represented nearly 85% of the total international passengers
DUBLIN 12,797
AMSTERDAM 10,667
ALICANTE 4,638
MALAGA 3,062
ARRECIFE 6,426
LAS PALMAS 4,990
TENERIFE 15,098
DUBAI 15,993
PiperOne
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Re: January 2022 Passenger Numbers

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Once again we see the domination of domestic travel, which reflects the BA and Easyjet schedules. Internationally, we see the strength of Jet2 on the routes down to the Canaries, but also a reasonable showing from Emirates. 214k total for the month is not brilliant, it might be a struggle to get over 4m for the year, unless we see a big recovery in the summer.
Bearsden
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Re: January 2022 Passenger Numbers

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PiperOne wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 7:55 pm Once again we see the domination of domestic travel, which reflects the BA and Easyjet schedules. Internationally, we see the strength of Jet2 on the routes down to the Canaries, but also a reasonable showing from Emirates. 214k total for the month is not brilliant, it might be a struggle to get over 4m for the year, unless we see a big recovery in the summer.
I have to agree that 4m (45% of 2019's 8.8m) looks like a bit of a stretch forecast - up from 2.25m as of end January (ie an average increase over 2021 of 160,000 passengers every month from February to December)
GeorgeNTravels
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Re: January 2022 Passenger Numbers

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Bearsden wrote: Thu Mar 03, 2022 9:07 pm
PiperOne wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 7:55 pm Once again we see the domination of domestic travel, which reflects the BA and Easyjet schedules. Internationally, we see the strength of Jet2 on the routes down to the Canaries, but also a reasonable showing from Emirates. 214k total for the month is not brilliant, it might be a struggle to get over 4m for the year, unless we see a big recovery in the summer.
I have to agree that 4m (45% of 2019's 8.8m) looks like a bit of a stretch forecast - up from 2.25m as of end January (ie an average increase over 2021 of 160,000 passengers every month from February to December)
Airport busy when I flew through yesterday, LS taking people to TFS, ACE & LPA and a TUI to ACE as well all appeared to have very healthy loads.
Bearsden
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Re: January 2022 Passenger Numbers

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GeorgeNTravels wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:25 pm
Bearsden wrote: Thu Mar 03, 2022 9:07 pm
PiperOne wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 7:55 pm Once again we see the domination of domestic travel, which reflects the BA and Easyjet schedules. Internationally, we see the strength of Jet2 on the routes down to the Canaries, but also a reasonable showing from Emirates. 214k total for the month is not brilliant, it might be a struggle to get over 4m for the year, unless we see a big recovery in the summer.
I have to agree that 4m (45% of 2019's 8.8m) looks like a bit of a stretch forecast - up from 2.25m as of end January (ie an average increase over 2021 of 160,000 passengers every month from February to December)
Airport busy when I flew through yesterday, LS taking people to TFS, ACE & LPA and a TUI to ACE as well all appeared to have very healthy loads.
Yes 4 departures in the space of 45 minutes . . . . but there were only 20 departures in the next 6 hours including some low capacity Loganair flights

All going to plan, my wife & I will add 4 to Glasgow's passenger numbers next weekend to/from Bristol with easyJet - my last flights were two years ago tomorrow from Nice via Heathrow
bill
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Re: January 2022 Passenger Numbers

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GeorgeNTravels wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:25 pm
Bearsden wrote: Thu Mar 03, 2022 9:07 pm
PiperOne wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 7:55 pm Once again we see the domination of domestic travel, which reflects the BA and Easyjet schedules. Internationally, we see the strength of Jet2 on the routes down to the Canaries, but also a reasonable showing from Emirates. 214k total for the month is not brilliant, it might be a struggle to get over 4m for the year, unless we see a big recovery in the summer.
I have to agree that 4m (45% of 2019's 8.8m) looks like a bit of a stretch forecast - up from 2.25m as of end January (ie an average increase over 2021 of 160,000 passengers every month from February to December)
Airport busy when I flew through yesterday, LS taking people to TFS, ACE & LPA and a TUI to ACE as well all appeared to have very healthy loads.
Flightradar is like a non stop shuttle service between the UK and the Canaries most days, dozens of outbound and inbound flights cris-crossing.Especially for MAN.
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