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Chopin Airport passenger numbers up 19% in November

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November 2013 was another busiest ever month for Chopin Airport, with 697,000 passengers handled…

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November 2013 was another busiest ever month for Chopin Airport, with 697,000 passengers handled, a 19.1% jump year on year.

Just like July, August and September, November too saw record passenger traffic at Chopin Airport. Traditional airlines carried 604,000 travellers and low-cost – 93,000, with non-schedule traffic figures reaching 51,000. A total of 604,000 passengers travelled on international flights (+22.1%) and 92,000 domestically (+2.6%).

Despite record passenger numbers, aircraft movements stood at 10,100, less than in 2008, 2010 or 2011.

Since the beginning of 2013, Chopin Airport has welcomed more than 10 million passengers (+11.7% on 2012), its best performance to date, including approx. 9 million travellers on international flights (+19%) and 1 million domestically (-26.9%).

 

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