Zurich Airport significantly exceeds forecast for 2023

Published: Monday, Jan 15th 2024, 18:20

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Significantly more passengers flew through Zurich Airport in 2023. The airport operator clearly exceeded its own forecasts.

A total of 28.9 million passengers traveled from Switzerland's largest airport last year, according to a press release issued on Monday evening. Compared to the previous year, this represents an increase of 28 percent. This clearly exceeded the airport's forecast of 26 million passengers made at the beginning of 2023.

In 2023, the gap to the figures from before the coronavirus crisis has narrowed significantly. The number of passengers in the previous year was only 8% below the 2019 figure, compared to 28% less in 2022. As before, the airport does not expect passenger numbers to recover fully on an annual basis until 2025.

Steady race to catch up

The shortfall compared to pre-crisis figures has steadily decreased over the course of the year. In September and October, passenger volumes were almost back to the 2019 level. In December 2023, 6% fewer passengers traveled via Zurich than before the coronavirus crisis. At the beginning of the year, however, the shortfall was still well into double figures.

The number of take-offs and landings at the airport also increased in 2023, to 247,456 after around 216,584 in the previous year. This is 14% more than in 2022 and 10% less than before the coronavirus crisis.

Meanwhile, freight handling fell by 10% year-on-year to around 378,000 tons. Compared to 2019, the drop was as much as 16 percent.

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