Athens International Airport - Traffic and Statistics - Busiest International Routes

Busiest international routes
Rank
Destination
Passengers handled
(2011)
Passengers handled
(2010)
% Change
2010 / 11
Passengers handled
(2009)
% Change
2009 / 10
01 !1 26 ! United Kingdom, London LHR/LGW 910,733 973,789 19 !6,5 1,137,505 19 !14,4
01 !2 26 ! Cyprus, Larnaca 769,483 820,147 19 !6,2 784,772 19 !4,5
01 !3 26 ! France, Paris-CDG/ORY 707,355 729,429 19 !3,0 790,874 19 !7,8
01 !4 26 ! Italy, Rome-FCO 577,565 636,031 19 !9,2 595,021 19 !6,9
01 !5 26 ! Germany, Munich 461,031 460,921 19 !0,0 497,553 19 !7,4
01 !6 26 ! Germany, Frankfurt 418,764 429,057 19 !2,4 481,868 19 !11,0
01 !7 26 ! Turkey, Istanbul-Atatürk 406,892 385,062 19 !8,3 ------ 19 !
01 !8 26 ! Spain, Madrid Barajas International Airport 334,305 ---- 19 !9,9 ------ 19 !
01 !9 26 ! Netherlands, Amsterdam-Schiphol 334,138 282,403 19 !18,3 306,739 19 !7,9
02 !0 26 ! Switzerland, Zurich 330,812 323,679 19 !2,2 328,602 19 !1,5
01 !10 26 ! Belgium, Brussels 305,736 279,136 19 !8,7 ------ 19 !
01 !11 26 ! United States, New York-JFK/EWR 233,882 209,241 19 !11,7 323,267 19 !20,6
01 !12 26 ! Qatar, Doha 164,370 134,345 19 !22,3 81,556 19 !69,2
01 !13 26 ! United Arab Emirates, Dubai 143,054 197,654 19 !27,6 218,380 19 !17,7
01 !14 26 ! Israel, Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion 123,601 114,531 19 !7,9 124,236 19 !18,4
01 !15 26 ! Egypt, Cairo 114,704 174,345 19 !34,2 193,035 19 !11,6
01 !16 26 ! United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi 87,479 65,861 19 !32,8 ------ 19 !
01 !17 26 ! Canada, Toronto-Pearson 62,573 51,545 19 !21,4 68,412 19 !14,0
01 !18 26 ! Thailand, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi 57,858 63,153 19 !8,4 81,480 19 !7,1
01 !19 26 ! United States, Philadelphia 50,108 49,356 19 !1,5 ------ 19 !
01 !20 26 ! Bahrain, Manama 46,151 46,520 19 !0,8 ------ 19 !

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