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Busiest ever year for a Scottish airport, more than 14 million passengers in 2018

A total of 14,310,403 people passed through Scotland’s busiest airport last year, up 6.5% on the previous year. International growth was up 9.5% and domestic growth up almost 2%.

Edinburgh Airport has recorded the busiest ever year for a Scottish airport with more than 14 million people passing through in 2018.

A total of 14,310,403 people passed through Scotland’s busiest airport last year, up 6.5% on the previous year. International growth was up 9.5% and domestic growth up almost 2%.

It comes after the airport reached 1 million passengers in December for the first time ever as 1,027,125 people passed through – an 11% increase on December 2017.

Gordon Dewar, Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport said:

“We’re delighted to deliver yet another record year for a Scottish airport which highlights the incredible appetite there is for travel to and from Scotland.

“From the Middle East to the Far East and Europe to America, we offer more than 150 destinations from Edinburgh and it’s that variety of choice which is driving our growth. Be it a city break in Copenhagen, a business conference in London or a family holiday to Dubai, we are catering across the spectrum.

“Our success is also down to our airline and business partners, and of course our staff who keep airport operations running smoothly. It is our staff who are the unsung heroes who make every day a big day for someone at our airport and I thank them for the work that they do.

“New routes and destinations for 2019 have already been announced and we’ll continue to add growth where we can. The uncertainty around Brexit obviously poses challenges and it’s crucial that we at least preserve access to that single aviation market that allows flights to pass freely through European skies, connecting Scotland to the whole of Europe. We also need to see movement on the pledge to cut Air Passenger Duty so we can continue to be competitive against other nations and harness the full potential of our industry and bolster the economy through tourism.

“There’s also infrastructure challenges such as our access road, a price we have to pay for our continued growth. We’re working on short and long-term solutions and that planning to improve access is something that will continue as we look ahead to what we hope is another successful year.”

Background

December 2018 passenger figures

New routes launched in 2018 (23 routes: 21 international and 2 domestic):

Mar 2018:
Ryanair to Hamburg & Szczecin
Easyjet to Jersey and Seville 

Apr 2018:
Jet2 to Antalya

May 2018:
Jet2 to Dalaman & Kos
Thomas Cook to Antalya
BA to Florence
United Airlines to Washington D.C.

Jun 2018:
Hainan Airlines to Beijing
Israir to Tel Aviv

Oct 2018:
Emirates to Dubai
Ryanair to Berlin, Lisbon, Memmingen, Stockholm-Skavsta, Seville, Sofia, Tallinn & Derry

Nov 2018:
Ryanair to Riga

Dec 2018: 
Lufthansa to Munich

New routes to be launched in 2019 (11 routes: 9 international and 2 domestic):

Mar 2019:
Loganair to Islay 

Apr 2019:
American Airlines to Philadelphia 
Ryanair to Billund & Luxembourg 

May 2019:
Delta Airlines to Boston 
Jet 2 to Bodrum, Bourgas and Corfu 
Loganair to Bergen, Stavanger & Guernsey

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