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Aviation Data

Source: Dublin, Cork, Shannon, Knock and Kerry airports.

Air passenger data shows a substantial fall in passengers handled by Irish airports due to COVID-19 restrictions. Data on airport passengers is presented in table 4.1 and illustrated in figure 4.1. The number of passengers travelling through the main airports in September 2021 was more than three times of that of September 2020. However, the number of passengers travelling through the main airports in September 2021 was still 59.1% lower than the same month in 2019.

The total number of passengers handled by those airports (excluding Kerry) in the first nine months of 2021 fell from 7,528,629 to 4,572,610 when compared with the same period in 2020.

Non-essential international travel returned on 19 July. The number of passengers travelling through Dublin airport in September 2021 rose by 7.9% compared with the previous month.

Note: Knock airport was closed from April to June 2020 and from February to May 2021. September data for Kerry Airport not available at the time of publication.

DublinCorkShannonKnock
Percentage change-36.6-66.2-47.3-47
Table 4.1 Number of passengers handled by main airports, 2019 to 2021

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