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Annual Travel Measurements

Europe 2001


   

 

3. International traffic at Europe's leading airports, 2001
Airport Passengers,x1000 Growth,% Aircraft movements,x1000 Growth,% Seats sold per aircraft
Amsterdam 39,309 0.6 416.5 1.2 94
Brussels* 19,636 -9.1 305.5 -6.3 64
Frankfurt 40,110 -0.6 360.2 0.1 111
London,x3 93,546 -5.1 720.2 -3.4 130
 LHR 53,796 -7.5 394.5 -2.3 136
 LGW 28,118 -4.8 202.6 -6.9 139
 STN 11,631 6.6 123.1 -1.1 95
Madrid* 33,984 5.1 375.6 8.1 90
Milan*,x2 25,707 NA 332.3 NA 77
Paris,x2 51,887 NA 505.0 NA NA
 CDG 43,352 -0.7 450.0 0.6 96
 ORY 8,535 NA 55.0 NA 155
Rome* 26,251 NA 309.8 NA 85
Zurich* 20,979 -6.5 309.3 -6.9 68
EUROPE* 993,501 -0.6 16,154.30 -1.1 62
Notes: *Domestic and international. Source: respective airports, except ACI for Brussels, Madrid, Milan, Paris Orly, Rome, Zurich, and all-Europe.

 

NOTES: EXPLANATORY AND QUALIFICATION NOTES ARE NOT SHOWN HERE. THESE TABLES IN THE MONTHLY TRAVEL BUSINESS ANALYST NEWSLETTER SHOW MORE DATA IN ALL CASES, USUALLY WITH ANNUAL REFERENCE POINT, AND/OR MONTHLY UPDATE.
 
Master Notes: AL = Airline, ASK = available seat kilometre, ATK = available tonne = km, AW = Airways, CH = Switzerland, DE = Germany, E = TBA estimate, ES = Spain, FR = France, GB = UK, IT = Italy, LF = load factor, NA = not available, na = not applicable, NL = Netherlands, P = provisional, Pax = passenger, RPK = revenue passenger kilometre, RTK = revenue tonne-km, SE = Sweden, SF = seat factor, SS = seats sold.



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