Munich Airport reports 5.5 percent surge in passenger traffic during 2017

January 17, 2018: Munich Airport has posted strong growth in 2017 with all-time increase in passenger traffic by 2.3 million to 44.6 million, posting a 5.5 percent gain over the 2016 figure.  The airport also saw a strong surge in take-offs and landings, with an increase of over 10,000 to approximately 405,000-a gain of 2.6 […]

Munich Airport reports 5.5 percent surge  in passenger traffic during 2017
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January 17, 2018: Munich Airport has posted strong growth in 2017 with all-time increase in passenger traffic by 2.3 million to 44.6 million, posting a 5.5 percent gain over the 2016 figure.

The airport also saw a strong surge in take-offs and landings, with an increase of over 10,000 to approximately 405,000-a gain of 2.6 percent.

Without the reduction in services by Air Berlin during summer, followed its bankruptcy, the increase would have been even bigger. Another record is reported by the airfreight segment, which achieved a total turnover of around 379,000 tonnes in 2017-a seven percent gain over the previous year.

“These are outstanding traffic figures, especially when we consider the turbulence the aviation industry is currently experiencing. The massive increases once again underscores our airport's importance as one of the leading air transportation hubs in Europe,” said Dr. Michael Kerkloh, president and CEO of Munich Airport.

Compared to previous years, passenger growth in Munich benefited specially from above-average gains in international traffic: The strongest growth was seen in the intercontinental segment, where traffic increased by seven percent to 7.3 million passengers.

The demand was strong for connections from Munich to destinations in the USA. Continental services also remained the largest traffic segment with a total of 27.4 million passengers-6.5 percent more than 2016.

Within Europe, the strongest growth was seen on routes to and from Greece and Spain. On domestic routes within Germany, traffic increased by more than two percent to over 9.8 million passengers. The percentage of seats occupied was up again in 2017, increasing to a new record level of 76.5 percent.

Munich also expanded its global route network yet again. With 266 destinations-nine more than in the previous year-passengers at Bavaria's international hub had more routes to choose from than ever before. The number of airlines offering scheduled services in Munich increased by two to 102.

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