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Graz with 195.564 passengers in Q3/2022

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In the calendar months of June, July and August 2022, a total of 195.564 passengers used Graz Airport. During this period, 2.813 commercial flight movements were carried out.

During the first nine months of the current year, Styria Airport had 423.053 passengers. This was significantly higher than the volume of the same period of the previous year. However, it was not possible to build on the numbers that were available before the pandemic. In the first three quarters of 2022, 6.418 flights were carried out.

The airline Eurowings recently added the Stuttgart route reactivated again. However, one becomes this set again temporarily shortly. Another bad news for the winter of 2022/23 is that Corendon Europe reduced its presence. Linz and Salzburg are also affected. There are increases at KLM, because the hub connection to the Amsterdam-Schiphol hub is served more frequently.

Graz figures at a glance:

MonthFlightschange in previous yearPassengerschange in previous year
September96353%67.71160%
August92459%62.90864%
July92653%64.94588%
June   945141%  68 206419%
May   888257%  61 6251.137%
April   657186%  42 3441.074%
Mar.   513328%  26 295845%
February   268168%  14 866587%
January   334190%  14 153421%
Total:6.418 423.053 
(The figures shown are from Statistics Austria).
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