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Airports’ passenger traffic has surpassed 1 million passengers

04/07/2022 08:58

Hermes Airports: Airports’ passenger traffic has surpassed 1 million passengers for the first time after 33 months

Hermes Airports’ passenger traffic has surpassed 1 million passengers for the first time after 33 months, it announced on Sunday.

In a press release it said the best performing month for 2022, so far, was June, with the total passenger traffic surpassing 1 million passengers (Larnaka Airport: 650,519 – Pafos Airport: 358,550) and the average aircraft load factor reaching 87% (87% arriving and 86.2% departing).

This, the company said, “is a positive development, as it is the first time since the pandemic emerged, that Cyprus’ airports record -since October 2019- such a significant inflow of passengers in a single month”.

The top markets for June with the higher number in terms of arriving passengers were the United Kingdom, Greece, Israel, Germany, and Poland.

After many months of challenges due to the pandemic, as well as the invasion of Russia in Ukraine, and the low levels in passenger traffic, summer 2022 shows a significant recovery, confirming the upward trend in passenger traffic, Hermes added.

According to Maria Kouroupi, Senior Manager of Aviation Development, Marketing and Communication of Hermes Airports “surpassing the 1 million passengers’ barrier in June, besides the positive impact it has on everyone’s morale, it becomes evident that the efforts made during the previous months by Hermes as well as other tourism stakeholders, have borne fruit”.

She said the summer season has commenced with the “most positive signs, revealing the passengers’ thirst for travel, as well as the vote of confidence placed on our country as a tourist product”.