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Aviation Statistics

Quarter 2 2019

Number of passengers handled by main Irish airports
 Quarter 2 January to June
 201812019% change201812019% change
Passengers10,031,14310,479,523+4.5 16,970,98617,915,119+5.6
1 Minor revisions to 2018 data

Increase of 4.5% in number of passengers handled by main Irish airports in Quarter 2 2019

Figure 1 Passenger numbers handled by main Irish airports
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In the second quarter of 2019, almost 10.5 million passengers passed through the five main Irish airports, an increase of 4.5% over the same period in 2018. See table 1.

Passenger numbers increased in Cork, Dublin and Knock, while passenger numbers decreased in Kerry and Shannon. Dublin airport accounted for 85.5% of all air passengers handled in the second quarter of 2019.

In the first half of 2019, almost 18.0 million passengers (17,915,119) travelled through the main Irish airports, an increase of 5.6% compared with the same period in 2018.

The results also show that:

  • Almost 74,000 flights were handled by Ireland's five main airports in the second quarter of 2019. Dublin accounted for 83.4% of all flights (61,658) while Cork handled 8.0% of all flights (5,946). See table 3.
  • London- Heathrow, London-Gatwick and Amsterdam-Schiphol were the most popular routes for passengers travelling through Dublin airport in the second quarter of 2019. For Cork airport, the top three routes were London-Heathrow, London-Stansted and Malaga. The top route for Shannon was London-Heathrow, the top route for Knock was London-Stansted and the top route for Kerry was London-Luton. See tables 4A to 4E.
  • In the second quarter of 2019, almost nine out of every ten passengers (85.4%) on international flights in the five main airports were travelling to or from Europe. The two most popular countries of origin/destination were the United Kingdom and Spain. Outside of Europe, the United States of America was the most popular country of origin/destination in the second quarter of 2019. See table 5.
  • Ireland's main airports handled a total of 33,866 tonnes of freight in the second quarter of 2019, the vast majority (94.5%) of which was international freight. See table 6.
  • When seasonally adjusted, there was an increase in the number of passengers (+1.3%) that passed through the main airports in Quarter 2 of 2019 compared with Quarter 1 of 2019. See table 8.
Table 1: Number of passengers1 handled by main airports, Quarter 2 2017-2019
AirportQuarter 2January to June
2017201822019% change 2018-2019 2017201822019% change 2018-2019
Dublin7,960,0588,558,2448,957,586+4.713,755,33614,595,72615,437,823+5.8
Cork637,491665,643728,548+9.51,055,9491,094,2611,202,845+9.9
Shannon454,971486,168468,422-3.7726,724763,238738,309-3.3
Knock208,655217,471222,433+2.3342,876348,705365,002+4.7
Kerry98,536103,617102,534-1.0 157,570169,056171,140+1.2
Total9,359,71110,031,14310,479,523+4.5 16,038,45516,970,98617,915,119+5.6
1 Passenger numbers refer to commercial passengers only. Transit passengers are included and are counted twice (i.e. both as arriving and departing passengers).
2 Minor revisions to 2018 data
Table 2: Passenger1 numbers classified by arrivals and departures handled by main airports
   Number
AirportQ2 2017Q2 20182Q2 2019
Arrivals   
Cork311,454325,824354,900
Dublin3,918,1824,235,5244,411,317
Kerry48,46150,88750,575
Knock100,360105,687108,481
Shannon223,091240,187231,141
Total arrivals4,601,5484,958,1095,156,414
   
Departures   
Cork326,037339,819373,648
Dublin4,041,8764,322,7204,546,269
Kerry50,07552,73051,959
Knock108,295111,784113,952
Shannon231,880245,981237,281
Total departures4,758,1635,073,0345,323,109
   
All   
Cork637,491665,643728,548
Dublin7,960,0588,558,2448,957,586
Kerry98,536103,617102,534
Knock208,655217,471222,433
Shannon454,971486,168468,422
Total passengers9,359,71110,031,14310,479,523
1 Passenger numbers refer to commercial passengers only. Transit passengers are included and are counted twice (i.e. both as arriving and departing passengers).
2 Minor revisions to 2018 data
Table 3: Number of flights classified by arrivals and departures handled by main airports, Quarter 2 2019
      Number
FlightsCorkDublinKerryKnockShannonTotal
Arrivals2,97230,8274688861,82836,981
Departures2,97430,8314688861,82636,985
All flights5,94661,6589361,7723,65473,966
Table 4A: Top 10 arrivals and departures for Dublin airport by number of passengers, Quarter 2 2019
   Number
 ArrivalsDeparturesTotal
London - Heathrow241,759253,596495,355
London - Gatwick166,202164,581330,783
Amsterdam - Schiphol 153,751158,297312,048
Manchester120,606124,210244,816
Birmingham114,799117,284232,083
London - Stansted114,216113,845228,061
Malaga102,040110,827212,867
Paris - Charles De Gaulle98,641101,217199,858
Frankfurt - Main96,995100,854197,849
Faro88,32797,417185,744
Table 4B: Top 10 arrivals and departures for Cork airport by number of passengers, Quarter 2 2019
   Number
 ArrivalsDeparturesTotal
London - Heathrow47,47250,28497,756
London - Stansted44,67344,45589,128
Malaga24,72327,32752,050
Faro19,70023,08842,788
Amsterdam - Schiphol 18,82619,32838,154
Paris - Charles De Gaulle18,49319,44437,937
London - Gatwick16,37216,10832,480
Lanzarote14,62215,19229,814
Manchester14,00414,45228,456
London - Luton14,41813,47127,889
Table 4C: Top 10 arrivals and departures for Shannon airport by number of passengers, Quarter 2 2019
   Number
 ArrivalsDeparturesTotal
London - Heathrow34,59136,28170,872
London - Stansted26,04824,76850,816
New York - John F Kennedy20,36619,74940,115
London - Gatwick15,88816,04831,936
Newark13,48013,82127,301
Boston - Logan11,48211,76523,247
Faro10,88212,10522,987
Manchester10,88810,13221,020
Malaga9,87610,63620,512
Philadelphia7,9637,65015,613
Table 4D: Top 5 arrivals and departures for Knock airport by number of passengers, Quarter 2 2019
   Number
 ArrivalsDeparturesTotal
London - Stansted18,68221,03439,716
London - Luton19,74119,47739,218
London - Gatwick11,17310,94722,120
Liverpool - John Lennon10,07610,23020,306
East Midlands9,4649,64719,111
Table 4E: Top 5 arrivals and departures for Kerry airport by number of passengers, Quarter 2 2019
   Number
 ArrivalsDeparturesTotal
London - Luton14,73214,83029,562
London - Stansted10,38010,10520,485
Frankfurt - Hahn8,1598,19616,355
Dublin7,4668,04315,509
Alicante4,1024,5948,696
Table 5: Number of passengers classified by country of flight stage origin and destination handled by main airports, Quarter 2 2019
ContinentCountryArrivalsDeparturesTotal
EuropeAustria27,21628,45255,668
 Belgium62,69363,196125,889
 Bulgaria13,88016,60130,481
 Croatia33,38739,32972,716
 Czech Republic25,66627,16352,829
 Denmark35,31336,15871,471
 Finland13,98416,32930,313
 France301,219320,284621,503
 Germany343,744352,322696,066
 Greece30,61335,90566,518
 Hungary37,73738,57476,311
 Iceland19,00518,52737,532
 Italy221,927236,619458,546
 Latvia18,61921,08639,705
 Lithuania21,72622,57144,297
 Netherlands187,988193,441381,429
 Norway21,63021,68643,316
 Poland127,415134,270261,685
 Portugal217,808239,737457,545
 Romania30,28632,78363,069
 Slovakia16,07516,56932,644
 Spain681,436726,7561,408,192
 Sweden21,00221,79142,793
 Switzerland60,55560,617121,172
 Turkey35,18138,85574,036
 UK - England1,492,4361,525,2183,017,654
 UK - Northern Ireland583-583
 UK - Scotland182,829182,609365,438
 UK - Wales13,87514,07927,954
 UK - Other9,0399,50118,540
 Total UK1,698,7621,731,4073,430,169
 Other 58,10861,970120,078
 Total Europe4,362,9754,552,9988,915,973
   
North AmericaCanada79,48380,383159,866
USA569,931548,1541,118,085
Other6071,3921,999
Total North America650,021629,9291,279,950
   
AfricaTotal Africa5,5736,38711,960
   
AsiaUnited Arab Emirates78,68376,717155,400
Other37,77335,52873,301
Total Asia116,456112,245228,701
   
Other1Total other10-10
   
All continents2 5,135,0355,301,55910,436,594
1 Due to residual coding errors some passengers cannot be assigned a country of flight origin/destination.
2 This figure refers to passengers on international flights only and excludes passengers on domestic flights.
Table 6: Air freight classified by national and international traffic handled by main airports, Quarter 2 2019
     Tonnes
TrafficCorkDublinKnockShannonTotal
National freight traffic01,17206911,863
International freight traffic1329,63522,35332,004
All freight1330,80823,04433,866
Table 7: Air freight classified by arrivals and departures handled by main airports, Quarter 2 2019
     Tonnes
TrafficCorkDublinKnockShannonTotal
Arrivals - freight416,85221,61018,468
Departures - freight913,95501,43415,398
All freight1330,80823,04433,866
Table 8: Seasonally adjusted number of passengers handled by main airports
AirportQ2 2018Q1 2019Q2 2019% change Q1 2019-Q2 2019
Dublin8,017,4138,098,8938,227,527+1.6
Cork593,831637,516643,247+0.9
Shannon429,057409,552403,980-1.4
Knock193,807202,804195,258-3.7
Kerry92,69292,41490,824-1.7
Total passengers9,326,8009,441,1799,560,836+1.3

Background Notes

Introduction

Statistics on Aviation are collected under Statutory Instrument (S.I.) No. 91 of 2014 - Statistics (carriage of passengers, freight and mail by air) Order 2013.

The data in this release provides details on the number of passengers classified by arrivals and departures, and by reference to national and international traffic; the number of flights by arrivals and departures and information on air freight and mail (in tonnes).  The release also highlights the top routes for each of the five main airports: Dublin, Cork, Shannon, Knock and Kerry. In 2018, the top five airports represented 99.8% of all air passengers.

Data sources

Aviation statistics are compiled from data supplied by all Irish airports. The following Irish airports provide data to the Central Statistics Office: Dublin, Cork, Shannon, Kerry, Knock, Waterford, Connemara, Donegal and Inishmore. Galway and Sligo airports ceased operations in 2011. There have been no commercial flights in Waterford Airport since June 2016. Data for the five main airports is supplied on a monthly basis. Data for regional airports is supplied annually to the Central Statistics Office.

Seasonal adjustment

Seasonal adjustment for passenger numbers is conducted using a direct seasonal adjustment approach. However, the overall passenger totals are estimated using the indirect approach, i.e. the ‘Total passengers’ is derived by adding the monthly seasonally adjusted passenger numbers for each airport. The main reason for adopting the indirect approach is to attribute the monthly and annual changes in passenger numbers to each airport. Seasonal adjustment models are developed for each airport based on unadjusted data spanning from January 2012 to the current period. These models are reviewed on an annual basis; however seasonal factors are updated each quarter.

The adjustments are completed by applying the X-13-ARIMA model, developed by the U.S. Census Bureau to the unadjusted data.  This methodology estimates seasonal factors while also taking into consideration factors that impact on the quality of the seasonal adjustment such as:

• Calendar effects, e.g. the timing of Easter,

• Outliers, temporary changes and level shifts in the series. 

For additional information on the use of X-13-ARIMA see https://www.census.gov/srd/www/winx13/

Definitions

Main airport: A main airport is defined as an airport through which in excess of 150,000 passengers fly per annum. The five main airports in Ireland are Dublin, Cork, Shannon, Knock and Kerry.

Regional airport: A regional airport is defined as an airport through which less than 150,000 passengers fly per annum. The three regional airports in Ireland are Donegal, Connemara and Inishmore.

Scheduled flight: The term 'scheduled' in this release, refers to a commercial air service operated according to a published timetable, or with such a regular frequency that it constitutes an easily recognisable systematic series of flights.

Non-scheduled flight: The term 'non-scheduled' in this release, refers to a commercial air service other than scheduled air service e.g. chartered or private aircraft flights.

Direct transit passengers: These are passengers who, following a short stop, continue their journey on the same aircraft with the same flight number as the flight on which they arrived. These passengers are en route to another destination and generally do not disembark from their aircraft.

Transfer passengers: Transfer passengers or ‘connecting passengers’ are defined as passengers who make a stop at an airport without any purpose other than to board another aircraft to reach another destination. Unlike transit passengers, transfer passengers disembark the aircraft and pass through the airport en route to their connecting flight.

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