In June, NRW airports counted 1,1 million more passengers than a year earlier

Cologne / Bonn Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Cologne / Bonn Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

In June, NRW airports counted 1,1 million more passengers than a year earlier

Cologne / Bonn Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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In June 2022, 1,7 million passengers departed from the six main airports in North Rhine-Westphalia.

As reported by Information and Technology North Rhine-Westphalia as the Statistical Office based on preliminary results, that was 1,1 million or 187,4 percent more passengers than a year earlier (June 2021: 591.600), but around 386.500 (−18,5 percent ) less than before the start of the corona pandemic (June 2019: 2,1 million). In June of this year, 19,6 percent of all commercial passengers in Germany departed from one of the major airports in North Rhine-Westphalia.

1,6 million of the passengers departing from North Rhine-Westphalia's main airports flew abroad in June 2022; that was 1,0 million more than a year earlier, but 158.900 fewer than in June 2019. The passenger volume on domestic flights was 117.300 passengers, 80.700 more than in June 2021 and 227.600 less than in June 2019.

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