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Traffic returns to Avinor’s airports

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A total of 3,692,403 passengers travelled to, from or via Avinor’s airports in April 2022. This is an increase of 349 per cent compared to the same month in 2021. The largest increase is in air traffic to and from international destinations. Compared to 2019, 13 per cent fewer passengers travelled in April.
Traffic is returning to Avinors airports (Photo: Avior)
Traffic is returning to Avinors airports (Photo: Avior)

The number of commercial air transport movements increased from 29,100 to 50,917 in April 2022, which is equivalent to an increase in 75 per cent compared with April 2021. Compared to April 2019, there were 3 per cent fewer air transport movements.

The number of passengers travelling to and from international destinations at Avinor’s airports rose from 65,180 passengers in 2021 to 1,315,930 in April 2022. This equates to an increase of 1,919 per cent. Compared to 2019 figures, 27 per cent fewer passengers travelled.

Delighted for businesses reliant on visitors

The fact that traffic has risen so markedly compared with April 2021 is as a result of the then prevailing restrictions in both Norway and globally. The easing of restrictions as we entered 2022 has once again made travel at home and abroad possible to a much greater extent than in the last two years.

“We are seeing a clear upswing in our traffic figures, both in terms of the number of passengers and in terms of the number of air transport movements, and we believe this has a positive impact on jobs connected to our airports, and on businesses throughout Norway that rely on visitors as a whole,” says Gaute Skallerud Riise, Vice President Traffic Development for Avinor.

Good news for the travel industry

Norwegian businesses that serve visitors are already noticing the impacts of air traffic increasing and believe that this is good news for an industry that has struggled throughout the pandemic.

“We are very satisfied with the fact that Avinor’s traffic figures are climbing. It is vital that Oslo has a strong route network operating out of Oslo Airport. Businesses reliant on travel and tourism in Oslo are currently experiencing high levels of activity, and we are embarking on the summer season with renewed optimism and motivation,” says Christian Lunde, CEO of VisitOSLO. 

Trondheim is also delighted that traffic is now on the way back.

- We are pleased that many airlines have chosen Trondheim as a destination. A good route offer is very important for developing the business in the region, and not least for attracting visitors to Trøndelag, says CEO of Mid-Norway Chamber of Commerce and Industry,Berit Rian.

Traffic figures for the four largest airports in April break down as follows (compared with 2021)*

Oslo Airport
• Domestic: 330% more passengers – a total of 856,131
• International: 1,951% more passengers – a total of 992,255
• Commercial air transport movements: 190% – a total of 16,668

Bergen Airport
• Domestic: 164% more passengers – a total of 323,359
• International: 1,531% more passengers – a total of 144,265
• Commercial air transport movements: 67% – a total of 7,466

Stavanger Airport
• Domestic: 238% more passengers – a total of 181,294
• International: 1,432% more passengers – a total of 91,169
• Commercial air transport movements: 73% – a total of 4,754

Trondheim Airport

• Domestic: 253% more passengers – a total of 269,950
• International: 4,774% more passengers – a total of 47,275
• Commercial air transport movements: 103% – a total of 4,269

*Commercial air transport movements include scheduled, charter and cargo flights, as well as offshore helicopters.

https://avinor.no/en/corporate/about-us/statistics/traffic-statistics 

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Avinor is a wholly-owned state limited company under the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications and is responsible for 44 state-owned airports.

Avinor has taken a leading role in reducing climate gas emissions from the aviation industry, including the development of electric aircrafts and supplying sustainable jet-biojetfuel.

Avinor provides safe and efficient travels for around 50 million passengers annually, half of which travel to and from Oslo Airport.

Over 3000 employees are responsible for planning, developing and operating an efficient airport and air navigation service. Avinor is financed via airport charges and commercial sales.  The air navigation services is organized as ​subsidiary wholly-owned by Avinor. Avinor's headquarter is in Oslo.

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