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Göteborg Landvetter Airport. Photo: Svante Örnberg
Göteborg Landvetter Airport. Photo: Svante Örnberg

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Swedavia’s traffic statistics for September 2022

The recovery in aviation continued in September, and for the fourth straight month the number of passengers at Swedavia’s airports was nearly 3 million. It also means that passenger volume was 77 per cent compared to the same month in 2019, which is the highest figure since the outbreak of the Covid pandemic. For Stockholm Arlanda, the corresponding figure is 80 per cent. The trend is driven mainly by an increase in international travel, which more than doubled compared to September last year. Following a large number of measures focused on improving results, the queue situation at Arlanda has stabilised, with wait times at the security checkpoint that are normal for the season. Arlanda remains one of the most punctual airports in the category of major European airports.

“After a travel-intensive summer, we are pleased to note that demand for both domestic and international flights remained strong in September. There is a great need to travel to meet friends and family but also for work after several years of pandemic. This is despite slowing economic growth and global uncertainty,” says Jonas Abrahamsson, Swedavia’s president and CEO.

“Due to measures to improve results carried out by Swedavia and our partners, it is easier to travel again at Arlanda. Our security services provider is in step with its staffing, and even though there was the same number of passengers in September as in July and August, about 90 per cent of our passengers in September had a wait time of 0-15 minutes. Nonetheless, depending on the season and travel pressure, wait times can always occur, even with full staffing,” says Jonas Abrahamsson.

In September, punctuality at Arlanda was nearly 76 per cent for departing flights. Preliminary statistics from Eurocontrol show that the airport thus continues to be among the most punctual in Europe among comparable major airports.

Swedavia’s ten airports had a total of more than 2.8 million passengers in September, 97 per cent more compared to the figure for last September. It also means that 77 per cent of passengers are back compared to the pre-pandemic level, which is the best figure for a single month since the pandemic started.

Of the total 2,826,000 passengers in September, 2,047,000 were international passengers and 779,000 were domestic passengers, which corresponds to an increase at an annualised rate of 111 per cent for international travel and 67 per cent for domestic travel.

Stockholm Arlanda Airport had 1,871,000 passengers and thus, for the fourth straight month, had nearly 2 million passengers. International travel continued to increase, with the figure reaching more than 1,553,000 international passengers. The number of domestic passengers totalled 318,000. Meanwhile, travel at Arlanda increased 111 per cent compared to last year, which is 20 per cent lower compared to the level in 2019 but the first time that travel at Arlanda reached 80 per cent compared to the pre-pandemic level.

Göteborg Landvetter Airport had a total of 461,000 passengers in September. International travel increased 85 per cent compared to 2021, while domestic travel increased 95 per cent. Travel at the airport was 27 per cent below the pre-pandemic level.

Bromma Stockholm Airport had 125,000 passengers, an increase of 50 per cent compared to September 2021 and 40 per cent lower compared to September 2019.

Malmö Airport had a total of 138,000 passengers in September, an increase of 76 per cent compared to September 2021. Overall, travel was 73 per cent of the pre-pandemic level, in 2019.

The trend for Swedavia’s six regional airports varied in September. Compared to travel in 2019, Luleå Airport had the best trend and was the airport with the most domestic passengers in September after Arlanda and Bromma. Domestic travel at the airport was nearly on a par with the pre-pandemic level.

Since the start of the pandemic 31 months ago, Swedavia has lost more than 68 million passengers compared to the 31 months before the pandemic. 

More detailed information about Swedavia’s traffic figures and statistics is available (in Swedish) on Swedavia’s website: Statistik | Om Swedavia

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For further information, please contact Swedavia’s press office at +46 (0)10-109 01 00 or press@swedavia.se.

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The Swedavia Group owns, operates and develops ten airports across Sweden. Our role is to create the access Sweden needs to facilitate travel, business and meetings. Safe, satisfied passengers are the foundation of Swedavia’s business. Swedavia is a world leader in developing airports with the least possible environmental impact. In 2021, the Group had annual revenue of about 2.7 billion Swedish kronor and nearly 2,300 employees.

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