EU: commercial flights reach 6.7 million in 2024
The highest count of them was recorded in Amsterdam-Schiphol
In 2024, 6.7 million commercial flights were recorded in the EU, 5.8% more compared with 2023 (6.3 million). Despite this increase, the number of flights remained below the pre-pandemic levels in 2019 (7.0 million).
Non-scheduled commercial flights (charter flights and other special flights) constituted 8.7% of all flights in 2024. The Summer months –June, July, and August– recorded the highest number of non-scheduled flights (10.3%, 10.7%, and 10.1%, respectively).
The highest count of commercial flights in 2024 was recorded in Amsterdam-Schiphol airport in the Netherlands – 484,000. It was followed by Paris-"Charles de Gaulle" (463,000) in France and Frankfurt/Main (437,000) in Germany.
Among the 10 airports with the biggest numbers of commercial flights, the highest shares of non-scheduled flights were recorded in Athens (5.5%) in Greece, Vienna (4.6%) in Austria and Madrid (4.5%) in Spain.
AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency