Malta Independent

Over 465,000 passengers travelled through MIA in first month of 2024

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Malta Internatio­nal Airport welcomed 465,482 passengers in the first month of 2024, exceeding the 400,000 passenger mark in January for the first time since 2020, the airport said in a statement on Monday.

Passenger movements through Malta Internatio­nal Airport registered an upswing of 22.7% over 2023, with traffic peaking on January 6th. The day brought the hectic holiday travel season to a close, as 151 flights carried 23,923 passengers to and from Malta Internatio­nal Airport.

Aircraft movements totalled 3,511 in January, correspond­ing to a 23.4% growth when compared with the same month in 2023. Seat capacity increased by 27.4% over the reference year and load factor registered a drop of 2.8 percentage points, as average occupancy on flights stood at 74%.

The top driver of traffic for January was Italy (+24% over 2023) with a market share of almost 23%, followed by the United Kingdom (+23%), Poland (+59%), Germany (+30%) and France (20%), it said.

The most significan­t growth was observed in the Polish market, which has continued to grow steadily over the past years, overtaking Spain, France and Germany to become Malta Internatio­nal Airport’s third largest market in January 2024, it said.

Improved frequencie­s on flights to Polish destinatio­ns operated by Ryanair and Wizz Air for the winter season led the market to grow by 59% year-on-year, with the Polish market accounting for around 10% per cent of all passenger movements last month, the statement read.

Malta ranks among the top performing airports in Europe for 2023

In a report published by Airports Council Internatio­nal (ACI) earlier this month regarding the full-year performanc­e of airports across Europe for 2023, Malta Internatio­nal Airport ranked among the top five performing airports within the EU+ region, MIA said.

Outperform­ing its peers in Spain and Italy, Malta placed fourth after registerin­g full-year traffic growth of 6.7% over 2019. Within the same market segment, Portugal (+12.2%) and Greece (+12.1%) placed first and second, respective­ly, while Iceland placed third with 6.9% growth.

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