The Scotsman

Passenger numbers at Scottish airports break records again

- By GRAEME MURRAY

Passenger numbers at Scottish airports have continued to soar with records broken for August.

For the second consecutiv­e month more than 1.4 million people passed through Edinburgh Airport.

It was the busiest August on record for the airport as 1,403,797 passed through its doors, just short of its busiest month in July 2017 which saw 1,413,272 passengers.

Edinburgh’s festivals prompted a rise in internatio­nal visitors of 11.4 per cent on the same month last year.

Gordon Dewar, chief executive of Edinburgh Airport, said: “The attraction of those festivals was a driver in what is another record month for the airport and it was also the first time we’ve had two consecutiv­e months of 1.4 million plus passengers, which is incredible. That growth is fantastic for the city and the country and is only going to continue, which is why we’re extending the terminal building as part of an £80 million investment plan to help the airport handle forecasted record number of passengers.”

Glasgow Airport also enjoyed its busiest August on record with more than 1,008,800 passengers recorded.

Airport chiefs say this was a 7 per cent increase on the same period last year as they registered one million-plus passengers during June, July and August for the first time in the airport’s history.

EU scheduled services increased by 17 per cent on last year’s figures.

Long-haul routes such as Virgin’s Orlando route and Emirates’ Dubai service were up 16 per cent as the Dubai route recorded a four million passenger milestone in August.

Overall internatio­nal traffic grew by 12.4 per cent.

Amanda Mcmillan, managing director of Glasgow Airport, said: “Summer is our peak time of year as people head off on their holidays, but our August passenger numbers were also boosted considerab­ly by a series of highprofil­e events including the World Pipe Band Championsh­ips and the Total BWF World Championsh­ips, which attracted thousands of visitor and competitor­s to the city.

“The launch of Ryanair’s daily Frankfurt service has helped us make a strong start to September, while the introducti­on of the airline’s new Madrid and Krakow routes next month will further strengthen our European connectivi­ty and offer our passengers an even greater destinatio­n choice.

Aberdeen Internatio­nal Airport also reported an increase in total passenger numbers for August 2017.

Airport chiefs said 292,607 passengers travelled through the airport, a 3.1 per cent increase compared with August last year.

 ??  ?? 0 Edinburgh Airport had the busiest August on record with 1,403,797 passengers passing through its doors, just short of its all time record set in July this year
0 Edinburgh Airport had the busiest August on record with 1,403,797 passengers passing through its doors, just short of its all time record set in July this year

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