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Cardiff Airport Passenger Totals 1997-2011 (millions)
Updated: 7 March 2012.
Number of Passengers Percentage Change Number of Movements
1997 1,155,186 - 60,724
1998 1,263,225 09.4% 65,597
1999 1,330,277 05.3% 63,740
2000 1,519,920 12.5% 64,298
2001 1,543,782 01.6% 67,624
2002 1,425,436 08.3% 49,115
2003 1,919,231 37.6% 48,590
2004 1,887,621 01.7% 43,023
2005 1,779,208 05.7% 43,040
2006 2,024,428 12.7% 42,055
2007 2,111,148 04.3% 43,963
2008 1,994,892 05.6% 37,123
2009 1,631,236 18.2% 27,003
2010 1,404,613 13.9% 25,645
2011 1,208,268 13.6% 29,130
Source: UK Civil Aviation Authority
20 Busiest Current Routes to and from Cardiff Airport (2011)
Rank Airport Passengers handled % Change
2010 / 11
1 02 ! Netherlands, Amsterdam 121,748 08 !3
2 08 ! United Kingdom, Edinburgh 83,573 18 !25
3 15 ! Spain, Palma de Mallorca 81,677 13 !7
4 07 ! Ireland, Dublin 66,912 09 !4
5 14 ! Spain, Malaga 64,078 17 !19
6 05 ! United Kingdom, Belfast City 60,997 01 !47
7 06 ! Turkey, Dalaman 60,325 14 !8
8 20 ! Spain, Tenerife South 56,333 10 !5
9 01 ! Spain, Alicante 53,147 20 !43
10 10 ! United Kingdom, Glasgow-International 47,222 15 !10
11 09 ! Portugal, Faro 40,374 16 !11
12 04 ! Spain, Arrecife 37,282 03 !8
13 12 ! Spain, Ibiza 36,828 04 !6
14 17 ! France, Paris-Charles de Gaulle 32,176 11 !6
15 13 ! Spain, Las Palmas 26,592 02 !13
16 19 ! Egypt, Sharm el-Sheikh 25,875 19 !25
17 16 ! Cyprus, Paphos 25,343 07 !2
18 03 ! Turkey, Antalya 19,232 06 !1
19 11 ! Greece, Heraklion 18,339 05 !5
20 18 ! Greece, Rhodes 18,007 12 !6

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