European airports see 4.9% passenger growth in August as summer travel demand stays strong
Passenger traffic across Europe rose 4.9% year on year in August 2025, driven by international travel and strong leisure demand throughout the summer.
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Passenger traffic across Europe rose 4.9% year on year in August 2025, driven by international travel and strong leisure demand throughout the summer.
Passenger traffic remains resilient in May, but airport performance continues to be hampered by aircraft shortages and maintenance issues affecting airlines, ATM disruptions and aviation taxes.
International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant Chunekshi Wimalasuriya attended this year's Routes Europe, held in Aarhus, Denmark. Here, she spoke with Liege Airport's Manager of Passenger Traffic Development, Leo Lugovec, discussing Liege's 'Master Plan' for investment and growth.
With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to drastically impact the aviation industry, final Full Year 2020 results from ACI Europe highlight the extent of the current damage to European airports.
17 October 2013 | By Liege Airport
"Liege Airport is proud and honoured to receive this international award and we thank all our partners who voted for us..."
19 February 2013 | By Liege Airport
Tons of freight transported through Liege Airport in January 2013 was about 46,736 tons...
14 November 2012 | By Liege Airport
The published statistics for October 2012 confirm how much global air cargo industry is going through a critical period...
10 September 2012 | By Liege Airport
The published statistics for August 2012 continue to show the slow growth of world trade...
3 January 2012 | By Liege Airport:
2011 saw a new record for the transport of goods at Liege Airport, which is also registering a growth in passenger numbers...
18 November 2011 | By Liege Airport
October official figures have been published and the statistics show an important cargo traffic growth at Liege Airport...
25 October 2011 | By Liege Airport
MOU will encourage cooperation and strengthen exchanges between the two airports...
16 March 2005 | By Luc Partoune Managing Director, Liège Airport
323 tonnes of freight handled in 1994 / 380,000 tonnes in 2004. These statistics illustrate the success of Liège Airport’s strategy and, according to Luc Partoune, Managing Director of Liège Airport, this is only the beginning; armed with a number of development plans management team SAB have set their sights…