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Munich Airport counts almost 20 million passengers

Summary by airlinergs.com
The high and continuing demand for air travel is clearly reflected in Munich Airport’s traffic figures for the first half of 2025: between January and June, nearly 20 million passengers used the Bavarian premium hub. This represents a 3.6 percent increase compared with the same period last year. With an absolute growth of 700,000 passengers, Munich Airport remains one of the fastest-growing airports in Germany. Air freight also recorded growth, …

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Many holidaymakers are moving overseas this year, as can be seen from the passenger numbers of the Munich airport. The USA and East Asia are popular destinations.

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International air traffic is growing in difficult times: Munich Airport reports 19.8 million passengers for the first half of the year. That was 700,000 more than a year earlier, an increase of 3.6 percent. Intercontinental flights therefore increased by above average by nine percent. The airport counted 1.5 million passengers on the US routes, and to and from East Asia it was one million. The regular evaluations include all passengers: entry, e…

International air traffic is growing in difficult times: Munich Airport reports 19.8 million passengers for the first half of the year. That was 700,000 more than a year earlier, an increase of 3.6 percent. Intercontinental flights thus increased above average by nine percent.

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airlinergs.com broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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