Airport second bottom in Europe for passengers
12.02.11
Durham Tees Valley Airport has was among the worst in Europe for passenger figures for the second year in succession, the Northern Echo reports. Passengers fell by 63,000 to 225,000 last year, a drop of 22.1%, putting it behind all but one of Europe’s leading airports, according to a survey by Airline Network News & Analysis. The number put the airport second bottom in a table of 300 European airports – a year after it came last.
Only Shannon Airport, in Ireland, fared worse last year, with passenger figures falling 37.2%. From 2008 to 2009, the magazine’s figures showed passenger numbers fell at Durham Tees Valley by 359,000 to 288,000 – 55.4%. It means the airport has lost more than two-thirds of its passengers in 2 years – to levels not seen since 1975.
Airport bosses say they are not surprised by the news, but point to a number of positive developments. Robin Tudor, from airport operator Peel Airports, said: ‘We remain confident in going forwards. We have already seen some growth this year in passengers and operators.’
Three other British airports – Newquay, Humberside and Blackpool – were in the bottom 10 of the survey.
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