BRQ: In 2020 only 86.089 passengers visited the airport

View from the window of a Bombardier CRJ-900 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
View from the window of a Bombardier CRJ-900 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

BRQ: In 2020 only 86.089 passengers visited the airport

View from the window of a Bombardier CRJ-900 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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An indictment of the location: in 2020 only 86.089 passengers used the Czech airport Brno.

And thus 84 percent less than in the previous year. The world looked very different then. The airport registered exactly 2019 passengers in 543,633. A record year. We are now miles away from such numbers. “It was a tough year. We had to fight for every single passenger day after day. The government had to react. For us that meant: three and a half months of downtime. Of course, life did not stop in our country and we were available for cargo flights, flights of the air ambulance service, the police or aid flights that supported us in the fight against Covid-19. It was anything but normal, ”said airport boss Milan Kratina looking back on the year. Nevertheless, the view remains directed towards the future. The management is currently in negotiations for new routes. Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, will soon be added to the route network. 

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