![]() ![]() ![]() VINCI Airports found that airports also handled more traffic this summer than last and continue to see their passenger numbers rise with healthy figures on their international connections. VINCI Airports identified that transatlantic flights also grew significantly as TAP, LATAM, major US and Canadian airlines (including United Airlines and American Airlines) stepped up capacity to and from the US, Brazil and Canada. In Portugal, services to the country’s islands and to cities across Europe remain very busy, reflecting traffic growth among low-cost carriers (Ryanair up 16%, easyJet up 24%, Transavia up 13%). The situation is similar in Serbia: traffic at the airport in Belgrade continues to increase thanks to Wizz Air (up 54%) and Air Serbia (up 33%), as well as other carriers such as Turkish Airlines (up 33%) and Swiss International (up 26%), which underscores the airport’s appeal and potential. Traffic was also at an all-time high this September in the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica, as passenger numbers between the US and both those countries remain high. Traffic may continue to increase in the coming months as Viva Aerobus and Aeroméxico have announced new services following the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) decision to upgrade Mexico to Category 1 1 (for instance between Monterrey and Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York and Salt Lake City). VINCI Airports found that in Mexico, for example, local and United-States-based airlines continued to increase frequencies on existing lines and opened new ones, both international (traffic to and from the US rose 21%) and domestic (up 18%). Reflecting the robust trends in traffic this summer, passenger numbers broke several records in September. Unless stated otherwise, all variations in following paragraphs refer to traffic levels in Q3 2023 as compared to the same period in 2022. ![]()
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