Orio Al Serio Airport - Traffic and Statistics

Traffic and Statistics

Orio al Serio Airport – Traffic Information
Year Passengers Movements Cargo tons
2005 4,356,143 51,635 136,339
2006 5,244,794 (+20.4%) 56,358 (+9.1%) 140,630 (+3.1%)
2007 5,741,734 (+9.5%) 61,364 (+8.9%) 134,449 (-4.4%)
2008 6,482,590 (+12,9%) 64,390 (+4,9%) 122,398 (-9,0%)
2009 7,160,008 (+10,4%) 65,314 (+1,4%) 100,354 (-18,0%)
2010 7,661,061 (+7,2%) 67,167 (+6,3%) 106,050 (+6,5%)
2011 8,419,948 (+9,7%) 71,514 (+5,7%) 112,556 (+5,3%)
Busiest International Routes from Orio al Serio within European Union (2011-2010)
Rank City Passengers 2011 Passenger 2010
1 London, United Kingdom 345.964 336.022
2 Charleroi, Belgium 299.041 295.909
3 Barcelona, Spain 247.753 -
4 Beauvais, France 220.528 183.848
5 Madrid, Spain 210.586 284.782
6 Bucharest, Romania 199.277 170.493
7 Valencia, Spain 182.685 155.909
8 Skavsta, Sweden 158.639 169.977
9 Berlin, Germany 131.371 200.535
10 Dublin, Ireland 120.189 131.951
11 Eindhoven, The Netherlands 120.053 159.432
12 Niederrhein, Germany 117.581 110.028
13 Sevilla, Spain 113.220 102.690
14 Ibiza, Spain 107.236 94.920
15 Timisoara, Romania 103.778 91.753
16 Frankfurt, Germany 103.442 135.415
Busiest International Routes from Orio al Serio outside the European Union (2011-2010)
Rank City Passengers 2011 Passenger 2010
1 Istanbul, Turkey 96.770 -
2 Tirana, Albania 88.823 66.012
3 Casablanca, Morocco 69.459 83.157
4 Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt 66.598 124.132
5 Torp, Norway 61.119 72.958
Busiest Domestic Routes from Orio Al Serio (2011-2010)
Rank City Passengers 2011 Passenger 2010
1 Cagliari, Italy 344.973 276.084
2 Bari, Italy 342.999 315.695
3 Rome, Italy 326.714 317.729
4 Lamezia Terme, Italy 296.720 197.546
5 Brindisi, Italy 256.283 171.805
6 Palermo, Italy 243.894 106.443
7 Trapani, Italy 162.835 205.656
8 Alghero, Italy 148.754 -
9 Pescara, Italy 133.306 109.432
10 Rome, Italy 108.550 105.277

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