European airports

2.5 billion passengers passed through European airports in 2024 – growing 7.4 per cent on 2023

Europe’s airports have finally exceeded pre-Covid levels of passenger traffic, according to a new report.

Airports Council International (ACI) Europe confirmed that 2.5 billion passengers passed through European airports in 2024 – 7.4 per cent higher than in 2023.

As a result, last year’s overall traffic was 1.8 per cent above pre-pandemic levels (2019).

However, 47 per cent of Europe’s airports are still below their pre-pandemic volumes.

Structural aviation market changes and geopolitics have resulted in significant performance gaps across national and individual airport markets, ACI Europe said.

Europe’s airports surpassed historic passenger traffic records in 2024

The growth of Europe’s airports in 2024 was mostly driven by international passenger traffic (up 8.8 per cent on 2023), the report found.

Domestic passenger traffic only grew 2.5 per cent on 2023 – remaining 6.3 per cent below pre-pandemic levels.

Traffic was more pronounced in the first half of the year as well as during off-peak months traditionally associated with lower traffic.

This reflects structural aviation market changes – including a partial shift to rail – strong cross-border mobility within the EU Single Market, and fast-growing demand in emerging markets outside the EU, ACI Europe said.