Passenger traffic at Europe’s airports grew by +4.6% compared with July 2013. More specifically, passenger growth at airports in the
During the first half of the year, airports welcoming more than 25 million passengers per year, airports welcoming between
LCY has been awarded Level 2 accreditation, reflecting its success in reducing carbon emissions per passenger in 2013.
Aircraft movements for the whole of Europe reported growth of +3.2%, while freight traffic posted a notable increase of +6.3%.
All the airports now certified by Airport Carbon Accreditation collectively represent 23.6% of global air passenger traffic. In the past
This year’s Eco-Innovation Award, which is awarded by the independent Advisory Board of Airport Carbon Accreditation, went to Oslo Airport
The net profit of European airports stood at 2.5 billion euros in 2012, representing an improvement of +13.6% on a
Since 2004, EU hubs have lost 10% of their market share on indirect connections out of Europe. They have fallen
EU airports showed an increase averaging +7.4%, while passenger traffic at non-EU airports increased +10.0%, when compared with the same
In year 4 of the programme (June 2012 to May 2013), the collective reduction achieved was over 170,000 tonnes of