Number of air passengers up 8%
- 12/10/2025
- 22 Day
In 2024, the total number of passengers
travelling by air in the EU was 1.1 billion, an increase of 8.3% compared with
2023 (973 million).
Data show that in 2024, all EU countries registered an
increase in the number of passengers carried by air compared with 2023. Hungary
(+19.2%), Czechia (+18.9%) and Estonia (+17.8%) reported the largest increases,
while the lowest ones were in Sweden (+1.3%), Bulgaria (+3.8%) and France and
Ireland (both +4.6%).
This information comes from data on air transport
published by Eurostat. The article presents a selection of findings from the
more detailed Statistics Explained articles on air passenger transport
statistics and on air freight transport.
Increase in air freight and mail transport
Total air freight and mail transport in the EU also
saw an increase of 8.7% in 2024 compared with 2023. It was driven by a 10.8%
growth in extra-EU transport, while intra-EU transport was almost stable at
+0.1% and domestic transport fell by 4.3%.
At national level, Hungary (+65.9%), Czechia (+43.7%)
and Greece (+36.7%) recorded the highest increases, while only Poland (-3.6%)
and Latvia (-2.7%) registered declines.
Top 9 airports for air passenger transport
remain the same
In 2024, among the 10 EU airports recording the
biggest numbers of passengers carried were Paris/Charles de Gaulle, with 70.3
million passengers (+4.3%), Amsterdam/Schiphol, 66.8 million passengers
(+8.0%), Madrid/Barajas, 66.1 million (+9.9%), Frankfurt/Main, 61.5 million
(+3.7%) and Barcelona/El Prat, which recorded 54.9 million (+10.3%).
Roma/Fiumicino placed 6th with 48.7 million
passengers, but saw the highest increase among the top 10 airports (+20.8%).
Athinai/Eleftherios Venizelos moved ahead and replaced Paris-Orly in 2024,
securing the 10th place thanks to a significant passenger growth compared with
2023 (+19.6%).







