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New record for Dublin Airport with 3m passengers in July

Written by Robert McHugh, on 14th Aug 2017. Posted in Ireland

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It was announced today that Dublin Airport welcomed more than 3.1 million passengers in July, which was a new monthly record for the airport. July was the first time in the airport’s 77-year history that more than three million passengers have been facilitated in a single month.

New figures released today show more than 16.9 million passengers have travelled through Dublin Airport in the first seven months of the year, which is a 6% increase on the same period last year. 
 
Passenger data for July set new records in a number of areas. The number of passengers travelling to and from continental Europe increased by 7% to more than 1.7 million, which was a new high.

The figures show that UK traffic was flat compared to July last year, as almost 896,000 passengers took flights to and from the UK in June. The number of the UK trips to Dublin fell during the month, but this was offset by an increase in the number of outbound trips to the UK.

Transatlantic traffic increased by 18% in July to a new record, with more than 404,000 people travelling on flights between Dublin and North America last month. Traffic on other international routes, which includes flights to the Middle East and North Africa, increased by 8% with more than 91,000 passengers travelling to and from these locations.

The number of passengers on domestic flights, increased by 22% with more than 10,000 people taking flights within the Republic of Ireland last month.
 
It is estimated that Dublin Airport supports or facilitates 117,300 jobs in the Irish economy and is the largest economic engine in the State. About 20,000 of those jobs have been created over the past four years and are linked to the significant growth in Dublin Airport’s passenger numbers during that period. 
 
Speaking today, Dublin Airport Managing Director, Vincent Harrison said, "This is a major milestone for Dublin Airport and for the Irish economy. Growing passenger numbers means additional jobs at the airport, and at businesses throughout the country that benefit from growing tourism and additional trade and investment."

Source: www.businessworld.ie 

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