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142 042 76,33% 172 864 86,22% 186 091 200 Domestic and international charter operations- departing passengers by carriers in the first quarter of 2019 and 2020 2020 2019 market market Carrier number passengers share number passengers share Enter Air 1 66 761 35,88% 1 78 261 39,03% LOT Polish Airlines 2 34 762 18,68% 3 25 076 12,51% Smartwings (d. Travel Service) 3 30 938 16,63% 2 70 741 35,28% Blue Panorama Airlines 4 20 726 11,14% 21 371 0,19% AMC Aviation 5 9 654 5,19% - - - AMC Airlines 6 8 321 4,47% - - - Israir 7 1 947 1,05% 6 2 259 1,13% SunExpress 8 1 740 0,94% 5 5 039 2,51% EL AL Israel Airlines 9 1 124 0,60% 10 805 0,40% Corendon Airlines 10 835 0,45% - - - Titan Airway 11 780 0,42% 14 563 0,28% Privilege Style 12 745 0,40% 39 28 0,01% SkyUp Airlines 13 721 0,39% - - - EasyJet 14 707 0,38% - - - Almasria Universal Airlines 15 610 0,33% - - - Arkia Israeli Airlines 16 566 0,30% 13 653 0,33% Ryanair 17 478 0,26% 12 668 0,33% Wind Jet 18 454 0,24% - - - ASL 19 388 0,21% - - - Europe Airpost 20 354 0,19% 11 706 0,35% brak 21 352 0,19% - - - Omni Air International 22 281 0,15% - - - U.S. Transportation Command 23 275 0,15% 35 106 0,05% Norwegian Air Shuttle 24 252 0,14% 27 180 0,09% Aegean Airlines 25 216 0,12% - - - Other carriers 2 104 1,13% 15 041 7,50% Polish carriers* 142 042 76,33% 172 864 86,22% Total passengers 186 091 200 497 Source: Civil Aviation Authority of Republic of Poland- data obtained from Polish airports, Warsaw, August 2020 *Polish carriers: Enter Air, LOT Polish Airlines, Smartwings (d. Travel Service), AMC Aviation, SprintAir, SkyTaxi Smartwings: Smartwings Slovakia, Smartwings Hungary, Smartwings Poland Note: In case of Ryanair value refer to diverted flights Domestic and international charter operations- departing passengers by carriers in the first quarter of 2019 and 2020 2020 2019 market market Carrier number passengers share number passengers share Enter Air 1 66 761 35,88% 1 78 261 39,03% LOT Polish Airlines 2 34 762 18,68% 3 25 076 12,51% Smartwings (d. Travel Service) 3 30 938 16,63% 2 70 741 35,28% Blue Panorama Airlines 4 20 726 11,14% 21 371 0,19% AMC Aviation 5 9 654 5,19% - - - AMC Airlines 6 8 321 4,47% - - - Israir 7 1 947 1,05% 6 2 259 1,13% SunExpress 8 1 740 0,94% 5 5 039 2,51% EL AL Israel Airlines 9 1 124 0,60% 10 805 0,40% Corendon Airlines 10 835 0,45% - - - Titan Airway 11 780 0,42% 14 563 0,28% Privilege Style 12 745 0,40% 39 28 0,01% SkyUp Airlines 13 721 0,39% - - - EasyJet 14 707 0,38% - - - Almasria Universal Airlines 15 610 0,33% - - - Arkia Israeli Airlines 16 566 0,30% 13 653 0,33% Ryanair 17 478 0,26% 12 668 0,33% Wind Jet 18 454 0,24% - - - ASL 19 388 0,21% - - - Europe Airpost 20 354 0,19% 11 706 0,35% brak 21 352 0,19% - - - Omni Air International 22 281 0,15% - - - U.S. Transportation Command 23 275 0,15% 35 106 0,05% Norwegian Air Shuttle 24 252 0,14% 27 180 0,09% Aegean Airlines 25 216 0,12% - - - Other carriers 2 104 1,13% 15 041 7,50% Polish carriers* 142 042 76,33% 172 864 86,22% Total passengers 186 091 200 497 Source: Civil Aviation Authority of Republic of Poland- data obtained from Polish airports, Warsaw, August 2020 *Polish carriers: Enter Air, LOT Polish Airlines, Smartwings (d. Travel Service), AMC Aviation, SprintAir, SkyTaxi Smartwings: Smartwings Slovakia, Smartwings Hungary, Smartwings Poland Note: In case of Ryanair value refer to diverted flights.
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