2023: Vienna Airport records strong passenger growth

De-icing (Photo: Flughafen Wien AG).
De-icing (Photo: Flughafen Wien AG).

2023: Vienna Airport records strong passenger growth

De-icing (Photo: Flughafen Wien AG).
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Vienna Airport continues to record strong passenger growth. Vienna Airport can also boast improved passenger numbers compared to the previous year.

Vienna Airport has also recorded strong passenger growth this year. Specifically, the Vienna Airport Group, which includes Vienna Airport, Malta Airport and Kosice Airport, recorded a passenger volume of 2.669.896 passengers. Compared to November of the previous year, an increase of 13,8 percent was achieved. Vienna Airport was able to achieve a passenger volume of 1.692.148 passengers at its Vienna location. This number also represents an increase compared to the same month last year. Vienna Airport achieved an increase of 16,7 percent.

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  • passenger, 15. December 2023 @ 06: 49

    Unfortunately, the VIE still does not come close to the figures for 2019.
    1. Strong transfer markets such as Russia, Ukraine and Tel Aviv are missing.
    2. A number of airlines did not return to Vienna after the Corona restrictions.
    3. The reluctance in certain local Pax segments is noticeable.
    4. The freight volume is low. Above all, freight-only vessels are missing.
    5. Austria's economic policy agenda is designed for toxic, high taxation.

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  • passenger, 15. December 2023 @ 06: 49

    Unfortunately, the VIE still does not come close to the figures for 2019.
    1. Strong transfer markets such as Russia, Ukraine and Tel Aviv are missing.
    2. A number of airlines did not return to Vienna after the Corona restrictions.
    3. The reluctance in certain local Pax segments is noticeable.
    4. The freight volume is low. Above all, freight-only vessels are missing.
    5. Austria's economic policy agenda is designed for toxic, high taxation.

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