GLASGOW AIRPORT EXCEEDS NINE MILLION PASSENGERS AND RECORDS BUSIEST MAY ON RECORD
5.5% increase in May’s passenger numbers
Glasgow Airport, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, created history after it exceeded nine million passengers during a rolling 12 month period for the first time in its history.
The airport also recorded its busiest May on record after almost 830,000 passengers travelled through its doors during the month, representing an increase of 5.5% on the same period last year.
Domestic and international traffic grew by 5% and 5.9% respectively with domestic services boosted by the introduction by Flybe of new services to Newquay, Cardiff and Exeter. Demand for European destinations including Berlin, Milan, Bucharest and Budapest contributed to the increase in international passenger numbers.
Amanda McMillan, chief executive of AGS Airports and managing director of Glasgow Airport, said: “Surpassing nine million passengers is a landmark for the airport and to have achieved this in our 50th anniversary year makes it particularly special.
“Our success in strengthening our connectivity with key European cities has generated significant demand from passengers which is reflected in May’s figures. We have always had a strong track record in long haul due to the huge population surrounding Glasgow Airport which provides a catchment of 2.3 million people. This is recognised by airlines and last month Air Transat launched its direct service to Montreal, Canada in what was a first for Scotland.
“Air Canada Rouge will launch its direct flights to Toronto this month and we received welcome news that Delta will introduce flights to New York-JFK in 2017. These routes will play a major role in supporting our growing tourism industry and provide Scottish businesses with direct links to important global markets.”