Airport Statistics
Updated: 8 March 2012. |
Number of Passengers | Number of Movements | Freight (tonnes) |
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1997 | 3,238,458 | 63,586 | 21,354 | |
1998 | 4,132,818 | 70,667 | 25,654 | |
1999 | 5,284,810 | 79,423 | 23,224 | |
2000 | 6,190,499 | 84,745 | 32,992 | |
2001 | 6,555,155 | 83,707 | 23,070 | |
2002 | 6,486,770 | 80,924 | 20,459 | |
2003 | 6,797,175 | 85,302 | 22,850 | |
2004 | 7,535,614 | 94,379 | 26,161 | |
2005 | 9,147,776 | 107,892 | 23,108 | |
2006 | 9,425,908 | 116,131 | 17,993 | |
2007 | 9,927,321 | 120,238 | 38,095 | |
2008 | 10,180,734 | 117,859 | 40,518 | |
2009 | 9,120,546 | 98,736 | 28,643 | |
2010 | 8,738,717 | 94,575 | 28,743 | |
2011 | 9,513,704 | 97,574 | 27,905 | |
Source: United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority |
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