The European Organization for Safety of Air Navigation (Eurocontrol) on Thursday (Apr 14) reveals data for the Week of 7 – 13 April 2022, that signifies aircraft movement within Europe reached 81% of pre-pandemic levels.
Eurocontrol, earlier predicted that aircraft movement average throughout April will be 79% of April 2019 levels.
The Highlights released by Eurocontrol for the Week of 7 – 13 April 2022 are:
24,648 daily flights on average over the past week, increasing by 5% vs the previous week; 81% of 2019 levels.
Traffic in line with the new EUROCONTROL Traffic Scenarios (6 April 2022): 79% for April so far vs 2019.
With the beginning of the Summer schedules, low-cost airlines have expanded capacities throughout
the network as well as traditional airlines to a lesser extent, notably British Airways and Lufthansa.
With the Easter holidays, a clear increase in the flows with South Europe: Germany-Turkey (+36%), Spain Germany (+14%), Spain-UK (+5%), Greece-Greece (+41%) and Germany-Italy (+10%) over last week.
Ryanair was the busiest aircraft operator with 2,765 flights per day on average,
followed by easyJet (1,515), Lufthansa (1,138), Turkish Airlines (1,096), Air France (901) and BA (709).
Domestic traffic vs 2019: Europe (-16%), USA (-15%), China (-77%, massive lockdown due new COVID19 wave) and Middle-East (-10%). Flows Europe-US close to 2019 levels.
British Airways operated an average of 709 flights a day between April 7 and April 13, down 26% compared to the same week in 2019. KLM flew a daily average of 709 flights last week, down 19% on the comparable 2019 number. Wizz operated an average of 681 flights last week, down 16% on the equivalent 2019 week. Vueling flew 603 flights a day last week, down a fraction – just 0.3%, on the same week in 2019. Finally, SAS Scandinavian operated an average of 529 flights last week, down 34% compared to the same week in 2019.
As for individual countries, Eurocontrol revealed that the UK registered the highest number of departures and arrivals from April 7 until April 13. The latter had an average of 4,815 departures and arrivals.
The UK is followed by Spain with 4,504 flights, Germany with 4,432 flights, France with 3,654 flights, and Italy with 3,162 flights.
Amsterdam is the airport with the highest number of dep/arr flights (1,135) followed by London Heathrow (1,119), Paris CDG (1,111), Frankfurt (1,076) and IGA Istanbul (1,023).
Source: Eurocontrol