
In international incoming passenger transport, the first ten airports of origin (where the passengers disembarked in Romania come from), established by the number of passengers on regular flights, were: London Luton 121,092 passengers; Madrid — Barajas 49,655 passengers; Istanbul — International 46,591 passengers; Frankfurt — Main 45,883 passengers; Milan — Bergamo 45,448 passengers; Amsterdam-Schipol 41,263; Dortmund 36,708; Barcelona 33,027; Dubai 32,058 passengers; Paris Charles de Gaulle 31,192 passengers.
In terms of boarding, most regular passengers boarded for London — Luton 123,868 passengers; Istanbul — International 50,992; Amsterdam — Schipol 49,312; Milan — Bergamo 46,805 passengers; Madrid — Barajas 46,488; Frankfurt — Main 41,902; Dortmund 39,501 passengers; Barcelona 33,206; Paris-Charles de Gaulle 32,561, and Rome — Ciampino 28,593 passengers.
The main countries (by the airport of origin) from where regular air passengers arrived in Romania were the United Kingdom — 203,678 people; Germany — 139,988; Italy — 138,160; Spain — 132,469; France — 74,219; Turkey — 65,197; the Netherlands — 48,932; Greece — 34,818; the United Arab Emirates — 32,203 passengers.
By country of destination, most regular passengers boarded for the United Kingdom — 204,960 passengers; Germany — 143,219 passengers; Italy — 140,279; Spain -130,960; France — 82,602; Turkey — 69,872; the Netherlands — 59,986; Greece — 43,225, and Belgium — 32,412.
In terms of domestic traffic, the activity of the main Romanian airports was as follows: Henri Coanda — Bucharest accounted for 50.1% of the number of boarded passengers; Avram Iancu — Cluj-Napoca for 16.1%, and Traian Vuia — Timisoara for 14%.
In Q2 20121, passenger traffic was 1,038,300 boarding passengers and 1,042,200 disembarking, a substantial increase from Q2 2020.
In total traffic, the largest share was held by outbound traffic, with 84.7% boarding passengers and 84.8% disembarking.
The highest shares in terms of passenger traffic were reported by Henri Coanda — Bucharest, with 657,100 boarding and 655,300 disembarking passengers; Avram Iancu — Cluj-Napoca with 138,400 boarding and 137,500 disembarking passengers; Traian Vuia — Timisoara with 60,000 boarding and 59,700 disembarking passengers.
The main countries of origin of passengers disembarking in Romania were the United Kingdom — 136,725 passengers; Italy — 112,669 passengers; Spain — 105,056; Germany — 100,525; France — 47,103 passengers; Turkey — 37,462; the Netherlands — 32,882; Greece — 29,578; Egypt — 20,671 passengers and Belgium — 20,597 passengers.
The main destination countries for which passengers boarded regular flights in Romania were the United Kingdom, with 118,160 passengers; Italy, with 108,245; Spain, with 98,597; Germany, with 97,770; France, with 48,279 passengers; Turkey, with 41,039; Greece, with 38,764 passengers; the Netherlands, with 34,809; Belgium, with 19,780 passengers, and Egypt, with 19,229 passengers.
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