Statistics
Passengers | Change from previous year | Movements | Cargo (tonnes) | Mail (tonnes) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | 48,358,499 | 510,098 | 1,398,900 | 227,400 | |
2003 | 48,220,436 | 00.3% | 515,025 | 1,496,800 | 226,800 |
2004 | 51,260,363 | 06.3% | 516,425 | 1,635,680 | 239,258 |
2005 | 53,798,308 | 05.0% | 522,559 | 1,767,250 | 243,101 |
2006 | 56,849,567 | 05.7% | 541,566 | 1,884,200 | 246,524 |
2007 | 59,922,177 | 05.4% | 552,721 | 2,052,740 | 245,156 |
2008 | 60,874,681 | 01.6% | 559,816 | 2,039,460 | 240,589 |
2009 | 57,906,866 | 04.9% | 525,314 | 1,818,503 | 236,012 |
2010 | 58,167,062 | 00.4% | 499,997 | 2,177,371 | 221,696 |
2011 | 60,970,551 | 04.8% | 514,059 | 2,087,952 | 212,112 |
Source: Union des aéroports Français |
Passengers | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Madrid | 2,117,000 | ||||
Rome | 1,744,000 | ||||
New York | 1,634,000 | ||||
London | 1,625,000 | ||||
Barcelona | 1,591,000 | ||||
Milan | 1,535,000 | ||||
Montreal | 1,233,000 | ||||
Casablanca | 1,142,000 | ||||
Lisbon | 1,126,000 | ||||
Tunis | 993,000 | ||||
Algiers | 952,000 | ||||
Tokyo | 869,000 | ||||
Tel Aviv | 769,000 | ||||
Dubai | 716,000 | ||||
Hong Kong | 601,000 | ||||
São Paulo | 527,000 | ||||
Los Angeles | 525,000 | ||||
Beirut | 524,000 | ||||
Shanghai | 512,000 | ||||
Atlanta | 511,000 | ||||
Rio de Janeiro | 505,000 | ||||
Bogotá | 482,000 | ||||
Washington D.C. | 480,000 | ||||
Cairo | 418,000 | ||||
Mexico City | 398,000 | ||||
Dakar | 320,000 | ||||
Source: http://www.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/IMG/pdf/notes_trimes_8V9exe-1.pdf |
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