Malta International Airport’s traffic for December amounted to 421,468 passenger movements, translating to a recovery of 88.3 percent of pre-pandemic traffic.
While December’s daily traffic averaged around 13,000 passenger movements, on the month’s busiest days, namely December 23, 29, and 30, the Malta International Airport team handled more than 17,000 passengers.
A high seat load factor (SLF) of 81 percent indicated that the demand for air travel remained very strong in December, particularly as many flocked homes for the festive season and others made the most of the holidays with a trip abroad.
Italy was the most popular destination in December, with a 21.4 percent market share, followed by the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Poland.
The French and Polish markets experienced noteworthy growth over pre-pandemic levels, with the former registering an increase of 26 percent and the latter growing by 58.7 percent over 2019. On the other hand, the number of passengers traveling to and from the other three markets was lower than pre-pandemic December levels.
December’s results brought full-year traffic up to 5.8 million passenger movements, with this total being 20 percent below Malta International Airport’s record full-year traffic for 2019. While August was the year’s busiest month with 712,122 passenger movements, December registered the strongest recovery rate.