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Date Published: 14/04/2023
ARCHIVED - Alicante airport breaks passenger record for third month with busiest March in history
More than one million travellers passed through the Costa Blanca terminal last month, the majority from the UK
For the third month in a row, Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport has broken passenger records, and is flying high having recorded its busiest March in history.
A whopping 1,045,004 travellers passed through the terminal last month, according to Aena sources, which is 4.9% higher than the same month in pre-pandemic 2019 and an increase of 25.8% on March 2022.
Of the total number of passengers recorded in March, 1,043,730 were commercial travellers and 889,105 boarded international flights – up 3.9% compared to March 2019 and 26.2% more than in 2022.
Domestic flights accounted for 154,625 passengers, 10.6% more than before the Covid-crisis and 23.4% more than last year.
Once again, international traffic from the UK accounted for the largest share, with 375,537 passengers; followed by the Netherlands (86,044); Belgium (67,067); Norway (50,447); Germany (44,983), and Sweden (39,900).
In terms of operations, Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport managed 6,800 flights, which is 0.5% more than the movements in March 2019 and 15.4% more than those recorded in the same month in 2022.
So far this year, the airport has handled 2,630,918 passengers, a growth of 2.6% compared to the first three months in 2019 and an increase of 39.4% on 2022.
And the positive data look set to climb further in 2023. Airlines have scheduled 2.3 million seats and around 66,800 commercial operations at Alicante airport for the spring/summer season (March 26 to October 28).
This is 4.4% more seats than those offered in the same season in 2019.
Europe continues to be the area with the most seats on offer, with 10.2 million seats and a 1% increase in supply compared to summer 2019.
By country, there is a more diversified distribution of seats with strong percentage increases in France, up 35% with nearly 600,000 seats offered, and Italy, which increases its seats by 55% with nearly 390,000 seats.
At the top of the table is the UK with more than 4.1 million seats (91% of the 2019 supply), Germany with more than 780,000 seats (99% of the 2019 supply), the Netherlands (720,000 and 4% increase), Norway (616,000 and 98% of the 2019 supply) and Belgium with 613,000 seats (+7%).
On the flip side, there are almost 220,000 seats on offer to/from Africa, which is 26% less than in 2019.
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