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Dublin Airport's Passenger Traffic Declined By 95% Year-On-Year In February

By Dave Simpson
Dublin Airport's Passenger Traffic Declined By 95% Year-On-Year In February

The number of people that passed through Dublin Airport declined by 95% year-on-year in February to a little more than 106,000 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Europe, UK And North America Traffic

Passenger volumes to and from continental Europe declined by 94% to a little more than 62,000 people in the second month of the year while passenger traffic to and from the UK declined by 97% to close to 20,000 passengers, and transatlantic passenger traffic declined by 92% to over 14,000 passengers.

Other International And Domestic Traffic

Meanwhile, other international passenger traffic to and from the Middle East declined by 85% to close to 9,000 passengers, and the number of people who travelled on domestic routes in January declined by 88% to a little more than 800.

First Two Months

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The number of people who passed through Dublin Airport during the first two months of 2021 declined by 92% year-on-year.

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