Costa Blanca • Issue No. 2002 • 16 - 22 November 2023
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IN an impressive feat, the Ali canteElche Miguel Hernan dez Airport has recently cele brated its best October ever, welcoming a staggering 1,586,073 travellers. This marks a remarkable 17 per cent increase com pared to the same month last year, showcasing the air port’s growing popularity. Out of this recordbreaking figure, 1,584,276 were com mercial passengers, with a notable surge in international travel. A significant 17.9 per cent rise in international flights was recorded, with 1,378,143 passengers jetting off to various destinations. Domestic flights also saw a robust 11.1 per cent increase, with 206,133 passengers choosing to explore their own backyard. Taking a closer look at the international travel land scape, the United Kingdom led the pack, contributing 536,480 travellers.
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Record-Breaking BEST OCTOBER: At Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernandez airport.
Following closely were the Netherlands (113,129), Ger many (98,643), Belgium (84,720), and Norway (73,715).
Not only did the airport ex perience a surge in passenger numbers, but it also wit nessed an uptick in overall operations.
October saw a total of 9,939 flights, marking a 9.9 per cent increase compared to the same period in 2022. Zooming out to a broader perspective, the airport’s suc cess is not confined to a sin gle month. From January to October, a whopping 13,636,422 passengers passed through its gates, re flecting an impressive 19.1 per cent surge compared to the same period in 2022. The upward trajectory is not lim ited to passenger numbers alone; the airport managed a total of 86,445 flights during these months, indicating an 11.1 per cent increase over the previous year.
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