Cork Airport passenger numbers up in first quarter of 2019
With over two million passengers expected to pass through Cork Airport in 2019, the first quarter of the year has seen a 10.7 per cent growth in passenger numbers.
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With over two million passengers expected to pass through Cork Airport in 2019, the first quarter of the year has seen a 10.7 per cent growth in passenger numbers.
Following the challenging summer of 2018, where a record number of flights placed a strain on parts of Europe’s air traffic management network, ANSPs across Europe are stepping up their collaboration.
David McMillan, Chair of the ATM Policy Institute, says that the development and digitalisiation of the air traffic management industry is a change that has taken a long time to be accepted industry wide, and this ongoing development can only happen with continued liberalisation within the industry.
Figures from ACI World reveal that passenger traffic growth remained resilient despite slight moderation, while freight traffic regained some of its momentum despite 2.1 per cent decline.
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