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Swedavia reports strong growth in international travel for July 2024 despite economic challenges

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Swedavia’s ten airports experienced a 1% increase in overall passenger traffic in July 2024, with a total of approximately 3.2 million travellers. International travel surged by 6%, reaching over 2.7 million passengers, while domestic travel declined by 21%, totalling just over 450,000 passengers.

Stockholm Arlanda Airport saw an 8% rise in international travel, nearly matching pre-pandemic levels, and Gothenburg Landvetter Airport reported a 9% increase. New routes and heightened accessibility contributed to the growth, despite economic uncertainties and a weak Swedish krona. Temporary closures of Bromma and Kiruna airports for planned maintenance impacted domestic travel.

This post was published on 5 August 2024 18:26

André Orban

M. Sc. Engineering

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