September record at Copenhagen Airport
Copenhagen Airport reached a monthly record again in September, the sixth time this year, when more than 2.1 million passengers travelled through the airport. The year-to-date growth rate was 6.6%.
The total passenger number of 2,101,596 made September the seventh busiest month ever in the 86-year history of Copenhagen Airport, the year-on-year growth rate for September being 4.1%.
"Locally departing international passengers continued to show the highest growth rate. And when we look at the underlying passenger mix, we can see that people in Denmark continue to travel a lot, but that Denmark must attract more incoming passengers in the longer term to continue to generate growth," said Carsten Noerland, VP, Sales and Marketing for Copenhagen Airports A/S.
The number of international passengers rose by 5.5%, whilst domestic traffic was down by 6.5%. Domestic traffic showed a year-to-date decline of a mere 0.1%. Overall, more than 17.3 million passengers used Copenhagen Airport during the first eight months of the year, about 1.1 million more than last year, equivalent to a growth rate of 6.6%.
London continued to be at the top of the Top 10 list ahead of Stockholm and Oslo, while Brussels and Berlin were new on the list as compared with August.
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Copenhagen Airport reached a monthly record again in September, the sixth time this year, when more than 2.1 million passengers travelled through the airport. The year-to-date growth rate was 6.6%.
The total passenger number of 2,101,596 made September the seventh busiest month ever in the 86-year history of Copenhagen Airport, the year-on-year growth rate for September being 4.1%.
"Locally departing international passengers continued to show the highest growth rate. And when we look at the underlying passenger mix, we can see that people in Denmark continue to travel a lot, but that Denmark must attract more incoming passengers in the longer term to continue to generate growth," said Carsten Noerland, VP, Sales and Marketing for Copenhagen Airports A/S.
The number of international passengers rose by 5.5%, whilst domestic traffic was down by 6.5%. Domestic traffic showed a year-to-date decline of a mere 0.1%. Overall, more than 17.3 million passengers used Copenhagen Airport during the first eight months of the year, about 1.1 million more than last year, equivalent to a growth rate of 6.6%.
London continued to be at the top of the Top 10 list ahead of Stockholm and Oslo, while Brussels and Berlin were new on the list as compared with August.
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