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Annual Travel Measurements

Europe 2002

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3 International traffic* at Europe's leading airports, 2002
Airport Passengers,x1000 Growth,% Aircraft movements,x1000 Growth,% Seats sold per aircraft
Amsterdam 40,588 3.3 401 -3.6 101
Brussels* 14,409 -26.6 256.9 -15.9 56
Frankfurt 40,283 0.4 362 0.4 111
London,x3 96,009 2.6 711 -1.3 135
LHR 56,336 4.7 399 1.2 141
 LGW 26,090 -7.2 187 -7.9 140
 STN 13,583 16.8 125 1.3 109
Madrid* 33,904 -0.2 368.1 -2.0 92
Milan*,x2 25,257 -1.8 325.4 -2.1 78
Paris,x2 53,072 2.3 501 -0.8 106
CDG 43,664 0.7 439 -2.4 99
ORY 9,408 10.2 62 12.6 152
Rome*,x2 26,265 0.1 311.8 0.6 84
Zurich* 17,829 -15.0 278.2 -10.0 64
EUROPE* 988,735 -0.6 15,664.3 -2.8 63
Notes: *Domestic and international. Source: respective airports.

 

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. Table numbers refer to monthly table on the same subject in the monthly Travel Business Analyst newsletter.
 
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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