Passenger traffic in the AIA hits historic record for in 2023 with 28.17 million passengers
Passenger traffic in the AIA hits historic record for in 2023 with 28.17 million passengers
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Passenger traffic in the AIA hits historic record for in 2023 with 28.17 million passengers

It is noted that the 2019 record had already been broken since November.
RE+D magazine
04.01.2024

The year 2023 closed with a historical record for the Athens International Airport "El. Venizelos".

According to the first available statistics of Athens International Airport, a total of 28,174,150 passengers used the capital's airport in the twelve months, "breaking" the barrier of 28 million passengers for the first time and far exceeding the corresponding previous record of 2019 which was 25 .57 million. It is noted that the 2019 record had already been broken since November as the passenger traffic in 2023 showed an explosive increase and every month created a new record.

Athens Airport passenger traffic during December 2023 amounted to 1.86 million, up 17.1% compared to 2022, but also up 13.6% compared to the pre-pandemic year 2019. Both domestic and international passenger traffic exceeded 2022 levels by 11.9% and 19.4% respectively. Compared to 2019, both domestic and international passengers increased by 20.8% and 10.7% respectively.

Overall, the passenger traffic of Athens International Airport during the year 2023 amounted to 28.17 million, increased by 24% compared to 2022, but also by 10.2% compared to 2019. In detail, both domestic, as well as international passenger traffic, exceeded the levels of 2022 by 18.9% and 26.4% respectively, while they showed an increase compared to 2019, by 13.3% and 8.8% respectively.

Overall, during 2023, the number of flights at Athens International Airport reached 241,604, recording an increase of 13.2% compared to 2022 and 7.1% compared to 2019. Both domestic flights and and international flights increased by 7.4% and 18.1% compared to 2022, and respectively by 10.5% and 4.6% compared to 2019.