Schiphol expects nearly 70 million travelers this year. That number is still under the record year 2019, the last year for the Coronacrisis. Then 71.7 million people flew through Schiphol.
Schiphol Group reports this, which includes Eindhoven Airport and Rotterdam The Hague Airport in addition to the Amsterdam Airport.
The airport group came on Friday with its half -year figures. This shows that in the first six months of this year 32.8 million people flew from, to or via Schiphol. That is about a million more than in the same period last year.
The airport expects the number of flights and travelers to increase further in the second half of the year, because the demand for air travel remains high. As a result, the number of travelers over 2025 is slightly under 70 million, reports Schiphol.
That would be about two million travelers less than in the last year before the outbreak of the Coronapandemie. It had major consequences for aviation, because the global air traffic was largely flat.
The numbers at the other airports of Schiphol were significantly lower in the first half of the year. For example, the counter on Eindhoven remained at 3.3 million, while Rotterdam The Hague Airport processed 1.1 million travelers.
Invest billions in the Airport improvement
From January to June, Schiphol also reports that it has invested 495 million euros in the quality of the airport. That money went to the renewal of lounges, tilhulpen for employees in the luggage halls and maintenance work. Last year, the airport company announced that it would invest a total of 6 billion euros over a five -year period.
The turnover of Schiphol Group increased by more than 20 percent to more than 1.2 billion euros. Under the line, 201 million euros remained, more than 10 percent less than in the first six months of last year.
Schiphol Expects Almost 70 Million Travelers This Year. That Number is Still Below the Record Year of 2019, the Last Year Before the Corona Crisis. At that time, 71.7 Million People Flew via Schiphol.
This is Reported by Schiphol Group, which Includes Amsterdam Airport, Eindhoven Airport and Rotterdam The Hague Airport.
The Airport Group Released its Half-Year Figures on Friday. These show that in the first six months of this year, 32.8 Million People Flew from, to or via Schiphol. That is approxroximately one million more than in the same period last year.
The Airport Expects the Number of Flights and Passengers to Increase Further In The Second Half of the Year, As The Demand for Air Travel Remains High. As a Result, The Number of Travelers Throughhout 2025 Will Be Just Under 70 Million, Schiphol Reports.
That would be apprimimately two million fewer travelers than in the last year before the outbreak of the corona pandemic. That had Major Conthequences for Aviation, because Global Air Traffic Largely Came To A Standstill.
The Numbers at Schiphol’s Other Airports Were Significantly Lower in the First Half of the Year. For Example, The Counter at Eindhoven Remained at 3.3 Million, While Rotterdam The Hague Airport Processed 1.1 Million Travelers.
Billions Invested in Airport Improvement
Schiphol also reports that it invested 495 Million euros in the Quality of the Airport from January to June. That Money Went To, Among Other Things, The Renovation of Lounges, Lifting Aids for Employees in the Baggage Halls and Maintenance Work. Last year, the airport company announced that it would invest a Total of 6 Billion euros on a period of five years.
Schiphol Group’s Revenue Increased by More than 20 percent to over 1.2 Billion Euros. The Net Profit was 201 Million Euros, More than 10 percent less than in the First Six Months of Last Year.