Brussels Airport welcomes over 1.5 million passengers in February

Brussels Airport welcomes over 1.5 million passengers in February

In February, Brussels Airport welcomed over 1.5 passengers, a 14% increase from February 2023. Passenger numbers were positively impacted by the Carnival holidays, which spread over three non-consecutive weeks, and by the fact that the leap year meant that February had one extra day than in 2023. At the same time, air cargo volumes also increased by 4% to 49,000 tonnes.

Passengers: +14% compared to February 2023

In February, Brussels Airport welcomed 1,553,477 passengers, an increase of 14% compared to February 2023.

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The start of the French Carnival holidays at the end of the month meant that more passengers departed than arrived. The suspension of flights to Tel Aviv last October continues to hurt passenger numbers. Negative impact of the strike at Brussels Airlines and Lufthansa.

The proportion of departing transfer passengers was 15%, a slight increase due to the reduction in transfer passengers in Europe compared with the increase in intercontinental passengers.

The top 10 destination countries in February were Spain, Germany, Italy, Morocco, Turkey, Switzerland, the United States, France, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates.

Airfreight volumes: up more than 4% compared with February 2023

In February, overall freight volumes at Brussels Airport rose by 3% compared to February 2023, reaching 59,019 tonnes. Airfreight volumes also enjoyed a 4% hike, totalling 48,912 tonnes.

The freighter segment saw an 11% upturn, while freight transport on passenger aircraft rose by 21%, thanks to the increase in passenger flights. Express services fell by 9% and trucked cargo volumes by 4%.

The central import regions are Asia (which recorded a sizeable increase of 101% compared to February 2023), Africa (+17%) and North America (-10%). The central export region is also Asia (-31%), followed by North America (-20%) and Africa (-3%).

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Flight movements: 10% increase compared to February 2023

In February, flight movements increased by 10% compared to February 2023, to 13,888. The number of passenger flights increased by 12% compared to 2023. There were, on average, 138 passengers per flight in February 2024, two more than in 2023. The number of cargo flights decreased by 2%, mainly due to the drop in express service flights.

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Anastasiya Simsek

Anastasiya Simsek started her journalism career in 2016 at Ukrainian TV-Channels: 24 Channel and 1+1 Media. Having worked across a number of different sectors, including news, medicine and lifestyle, she joined the Air Cargo Week editorial team in 2024. To share your news and exclusive insights, contact Anastasiya.Simsek@AirCargoWeek.com

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