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Delayed Easter traffic leads to slight passenger growth at Vienna Airport in March 2025

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Passenger traffic at Vienna Airport and its subsidiaries recorded slight growth in March 2025. Overall, the number of travelers in the Vienna Airport Group (Vienna Airport, Malta Airport, and Kosice Airport) increased by 4,1 percent to 2.993.138 passengers. At the Vienna site, the increase was 0,9 percent to 2.227.037 travelers. This development is attributed to the later Easter travel season compared to the previous year, as the Easter holidays fell in March in 2024, while they were held in April in 2025.

At Vienna Airport, the number of local passengers increased slightly by 2024 percent to 0,1 compared to March 1.772.157, while the number of transfer passengers rose by 4,3 percent to 449.134. Flight movements increased by 7,7 percent to 17.839 takeoffs and landings. In the cargo sector, Vienna Airport recorded a significant increase of 9,5 percent to 28.507 tons compared to March of the previous year.

The individual regions showed varying developments in passenger traffic. While the number of travelers to Western Europe fell slightly by 1,3 percent, there was growth to Eastern Europe (+0,8 percent), North America (+6,8 percent), and the Far East (+19,3 percent). In contrast, there were declines in traffic to the Middle East (-6,8 percent) and Africa (-4,5 percent). Flughafen Wien AG's subsidiaries continued to develop positively: Malta Airport registered passenger growth of 14,4 percent to 725.134 travelers, and Kosice Airport recorded a significant increase of 17,1 percent to 40.967 passengers. Cumulatively over the first three months of 2025, Vienna Airport recorded passenger growth of 1,8 percent, and the entire Flughafen Wien Group saw an increase of 4,6 percent.

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