Manchester Airport hits 28 million passengers

Manchester Airport is celebrating 28 million passengers passing through its three terminals.

The airport saw more than 2.5 million passengers use the airport in October, an increase of 6% on the same month in 2017 which brought the rolling annual total to 28,022,344 passengers.

Numbers were bolstered by the October half term, with many families getting away for an Autumn break.

Last week saw the launch of the only direct service in the UK to Mumbai outside of London, as Jet Airways started flights.

Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2.com have all added capacity to their Winter schedules and Manchester will soon offer a direct route to the heart of Africa as Ethiopian Airlines start flights to Addis Ababa in December and Israel, when El Al’s Ben Gurion commence in May of next year.

Last month saw a total of 18,192 aircraft take off and land, an average of 587 flights per day. Almost 11,000 tonnes of cargo were also carried to destinations across the globe last month, the equivalent of 870 London busses.

October also saw the airport celebrate three major milestones on its £1bn transformation programme – a topping out ceremony was held to mark the extension to Terminal Two reaching its highest point after just over a year of construction – a 45m, 85-tonne bridge that will connect the terminal extension with the new multi-storey car park was lifted into place – and the main structural work has also been completed on the car park building and will be fully completed by the middle of next year.

Andrew Cowan, Manchester Airport chief executive, said: “Hitting 28 million passengers is another significant milestone for the airport. “Our growth means more choice for passengers, more jobs for people across the North, and more economic and trade opportunities as we connect Manchester with key global destinations. All this is being delivered as we press ahead with the biggest investment in our history, which will not only transform our terminal buildings, but the experience our customers enjoy as they travel through Manchester.”

He added: “That’s why it was also great to celebrate three major milestones in October, which brought to life how quickly our airlines and passengers will start to experience the benefits the transformation project will deliver to them.”

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