Dublin Airport just enjoyed the busiest October in its 77 year history, handling 2.6 million passengers (+4%) during the month. The total means that so far this year, Dublin Airport has welcomed more than 25.3 million passengers, which is a 6% increase over the same period in 2016. The number of passengers flying to and from continental Europe increased by 5%, as more than 1.3 million passengers travelled to and from continental European destinations in October. Almost 841,000 passengers travelled to and from UK destinations last month, a 2% decrease when compared to October last year. Transatlantic traffic to North America increased by 14%, with more than 333,000 passengers travelling on this route sector last month.
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The number of passengers travelling to other international destinations in the Middle East and North Africa increased by 16%, with over 69,000 passengers flying to these routes in October. Almost 8,000 passengers travelled on domestic routes last month, which was a 6% increase over the same month last year. So far this year, the number of passengers using Dublin Airport as a hub to connect to other destinations has increased by 36%, with more than 1.3 million passengers connecting at the airport between January and October. More than 1.4 million extra passengers have travelled through the airport between January and October. |