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2023-09-20

[Brussels airport] Nearly 4.6 million passengers at Brussels Airport over the summer, an increase of 5% compared to 2022.

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Nearly 4.6 million passengers at Brussels Airport over the summer, an increase of 5% compared to 2022. 

Over the two-month summer holidays, Brussels Airport welcomed nearly 4.6 million passengers, an increase of 5% compared with summer 2022. In August alone, 2.3 million passengers passed through the airport, virtually the same number as in July. The new school calendar in French-speaking Belgium has meant that holidaymakers had to adapt their habits, which became apparent during the final week of August. In terms of cargo, flown air cargo volumes at Brussels Airport fell slightly in August by 1% to 49,000 tonnes.   

'Passenger numbers at Brussels Airport over the summer holidays have been especially good,' explained Arnaud Feist, CEO Brussels Airport Company. 'The wide range of destinations across Europe and worldwide have tempted many holidaymakers, who were also no doubt keen to escape the continuing downpours in Belgium in July. Along with our partners, our priority was to welcome all our passengers safely and in the best possible comfort, with a focus on information and smooth operations. This summer has definitely been a great success for Brussels Airport.' 

Passenger numbers: +5% compared with summer 2022 

The summer holidays were busy at Brussels Airport, with millions of holidaymakers passing through the airport heading off to a variety of sunny destinations. No fewer than 4.6 million passengers flew from Brussels Airport over the two-month period, an increase of 5% compared to the same period last year. Changes to the school calender at French-speaking schools have, however, impacted the number of passengers flying from Brussels Airport, in particular during the first week of July and the last week of August.    

In August, 2,260,496 passengers travelled through Brussels Airport, an increase of 5% compared to August 2022. Nearly 200,000 more passengers were arriving than departing, which is to be expected at the end of the holiday season. The share of transfer passengers at departure was 15%, in particular on connecting flights between Europe and North America and Africa. 

The top 10 countries in August were respectively Spain, Turkey, Greece, Germany, Italy, Morocco, Portugal, France, the US and the United Kingdom. 

Flown air cargo volumes: down by just 1% in August 

In August, flown air cargo volumes at Brussels Airport fell slightly by 1% to 49,189 tonnes. The full cargo flight segment fell by 8%, in line with the trend worldwide, while belly cargo increased by 2%, as did the express services segment (+4%). 

Overall air cargo volumes were down 6% on August 2022, totalling 58,376 tonnes. This decline was mainly due to a 27% drop in trucked air cargo. 

Flight movements: +1% compared with August 2022 

The number of flight movements rose slightly by 1% in August 2023 compared with 2022. The number of passenger flights was up by 3% compared with 2022. Each flight carried on average 148 passengers, i.e. three more than in August 2022, thanks to the use of bigger aircraft and a higher occupancy rate per flight. The number of cargo flights decreased by 3% compared to August 2022. 

About Brussels Airport  
Brussels Airport is one of the most important airports in Europe. In 2022 the airport welcomed almost 19 million passengers, compared to 26.4 million passengers in 2019. The airport also has an important cargo activity with 776,000 tonnes of cargo transported in 2022. Brussels Airport caters for the specific needs of business travellers and holidaymakers alike, on intra-European as well as long haul flights. In 2023, it connects Belgium directly with 200 destinations worldwide, offered by 70 airlines.   
The airport also offers a leading cargo platform, specialised in the transport of pharmaceutical products, perishable goods, e-commerce and live animals. Brussels Airport is the most important pharmaceutical hub in Europe with the largest surface of temperature-controlled warehouses.
Brussels Airport is project leader of Stargate, a programme within the EU Green Deal, and works together with a consortium of 21 partners to develop innovations and initiatives for an accelerated transition to a greener aviation by 2026, focused on three main areas: a further decarbonisation, improving the quality of the local environment and promoting a modal shift.   
Brussels Airport is the second most important economic growth pool in Belgium, good for 24,000 direct and 40,000 indirect jobs and is operated by Brussels Airport Company. Its shareholders are the Belgian State (25%) and a consortium of private investors (75%). Follow Brussels Airport on Twitter, Linkedin, Instagram and Facebook.  
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