Aircraft handling with electric vehicles
Aircraft handling with electric vehicles (Source: Fraport)
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In April, Frankfurt Airport recorded 5.3 million passengers, an increase of 4.8 percent, driven by the Easter holiday season. International passenger numbers also increased, with airports in Ljubljana, Brazil, and other countries reporting significant growth rates.

Frankfurt Airport reports increasing passenger volume

reported 5.3 million travelers in April, an increase of 4.8 percent. This increase was partly due to the Easter holiday season, which encouraged many people to . Popular were warm-water regions such as , , and Turkey. At the same time, volumes declined slightly by 1.1 percent to 169,563 tons. The number of aircraft movements, with 39,168 takeoffs and landings, increased by 4.3 percent, while maximum takeoff weights reached 2.4 million tons, representing an increase of 3.2 percent compared to the previous year.

Fraport: Growth at international airport holdings

Increases were recorded not only in , but also at the Fraport Group’s international airports. Passenger traffic rose by 12.7 percent in Ljubljana, while the Brazilian airports in Fortaleza and Alegre achieved an increase of 7.2 percent with 1.0 million travelers. in Peru reported of 8.4 percent with approximately 2.0 million .

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Fraport traffic figures April 2025
traffic figures April 2025 (Source: Fraport)

Greek and Bulgarian airports on growth path

Fraport’s 14 Greek airports also reported positive figures; with a total of 1.8 million passengers, this represented an increase of 4.9 percent. In , the Twin Airports of and welcomed 128,058 travelers, representing a remarkable increase of 29.8 percent.

Upward trend in Turkey

Airport in Turkey also experienced positive development, registering 2.6 million passengers, an increase of 6.6 percent compared to the previous year. This growth reflects the general revival of tourism in the region, boosted by political stability and increased flight availability.

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Christian Lechner
Christian Lechner ist erfahrener Fachjournalist im Bereich Luftfahrt mit 20 Jahren Erfahrung und Herausgeber von Luftfahrtmagazin.de. Mit seiner jahrelangen Erfahrung liefert er präzise Analysen, spannende Hintergrundberichte und inspirierende Einblicke in die Luftfahrtindustrie - immer mit Fokus auf Innovation und Qualität.