Leeds Bradford International Airport - Statistics

Statistics

Number of Passengers Number of Movements
1997 1,254,853 26,123
1998 1,406,948 25,615
1999 1,462,497 26,185
2000 1,585,039 29,263
2001 1,530,227 28,397
2002 1,530,019 28,566
2003 2,017,649 29,397
2004 2,368,604 31,493
2005 2,609,638 35,949
2006 2,792,686 37,251
2007 2,881,539 39,603
2008 2,873,321 37,604
2009 2,574,426 32,531
2010 2,755,110 33,911
2011 2,976,881 33,069
Source: UK Civil Aviation Authority
20 Busiest Routes to and from Leeds Bradford Airport (2011)
Rank Airport Passengers handled % Change
2009 / 10
1 Amsterdam 233,580 5
2 Alicante 224,811 19
3 Málaga 223,217 15
4 Palma de Mallorca 190,989 16
5 Dublin 177,517 1
6 Faro 127,954 11
7 Murcia 99,089 5
8 Barcelona 94,584 78
9 Tenerife South 92,227 33
10 Belfast International 82,685 0
11 Belfast City 82,294 15
12 Paris Charles de Gaulle 77,715 6
13 Lanzarote 67,486 54
14 Southampton 66,072 6
15 Ibiza 61,122 1
16 Weeze 53,466 2
17 Krakow 50,787 33
18 Prague 50,383 9
19 Venice 48,502 65
20 Geneva 47,256 61
Source: UK Civil Aviation Authority

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