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Annual Statistical Summary 2014 Annual Statistical Summary 2014 2013 Passenger Movements (Scheduled & non-Scheduled) 4,290,304 4,031,500 Quick Reference Aircraft Movements (Scheduled & non-Scheduled) 32,247 30,752 Cargo & Mail (Scheduled, non-Scheduled & General Aviation), in kilos 15,546,540 16,038,449 report 1 Monthly Summary of Pax, Movement, Cargo 2 International Monthly Totals for the last five years 3 Peaks 4 By the Hour 5 Monthly Totals by Main Countries / Regions 6 Monthly Totals by Country Passenger Movements 7 Monthly Totals by Airport of Destination / Origin 8 Airlines operating to/from Malta 9 Monthly Totals by Main Countries / Regions 10 Monthly Totals by Country Aircraft Movements 11 Monthly Totals by Airport of Destination / Origin 12 Airlines operating to/from Malta 13 Monthly Totals by Main Countries / Regions Cargo Movements 14 Monthly Totals by Airport of Destination / Origin 15 Airlines operating to/from Malta report 1 Monthly Summary of Pax, Movement, Cargo Passenger Movements Scheduled & Non-Scheduled Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2014 Total 2013 Arrivals 98,786 99,898 133,999 195,325 204,260 215,227 263,103 265,333 230,289 205,139 120,718 112,116 2,144,193 2,016,196 Departures 100,568 93,432 129,534 181,610 197,991 209,102 248,308 286,117 232,926 216,584 135,543 114,396 2,146,111 2,015,304 Total [Scheduled & Non- Scheduled] 199,354 193,330 263,533 376,935 402,251 424,329 511,411 551,450 463,215 421,723 256,261 226,512 4,290,304 4,031,500 Transit [counted only on 22,314 departure] 3,319 3,147 3,757 3,084 3,101 2,875 1,434 352 203 401 333 308 11,710 Total International 202,673 196,477 267,290 380,019 405,352 427,204 512,845 551,802 463,418 422,124 256,594 226,820 4,312,618 4,043,210 General Aviation 160 197 387 286 531 443 830 1,328 1,358 2,273 1,681 1,467 10,941 4,523 Passenger Total 206,152 199,821 271,434 383,389 408,984 430,522 515,109 553,482 464,979 424,798 258,608 228,595 4,345,873 4,059,443 Aircraft Movements Scheduled & Non-Scheduled Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2014 Total 2013 Arrivals 916 819 1,022 1,465 1,582 1,619 1,829 1,872 1,603 1,504 972 942 16,145 15,377 Departures 921 818 1,023 1,464 1,579 1,607 1,823 1,868 1,596 1,493 972 938 16,102 15,376 Total (Scheduled & Non- Scheduled) 1,837 1,637 2,045 2,929 3,161 3,226 3,652 3,740 3,199 2,997 1,944 1,880 32,247 30,753 General Aviation 352 335 446 415 486 602 437 558 520 679 441 484 5,755 4,458 Aircraft Total 2,189 1,972 2,491 3,344 3,647 3,828 4,089 4,298 3,719 3,676 2,385 2,364 38,002 35,211 Cargo Movements in kilos Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2014 Total 2013 Import 719,291 585,609 723,034 734,400 724,688 721,289 742,537 668,724 700,382 825,479 770,224 694,814 8,610,471 8,347,596 Export 332,168 429,410 494,539 470,756 542,107 523,061 413,190 354,553 462,530 470,807 412,796 592,594 5,498,511 6,320,747 Total 1,051,459 1,015,019 1,217,573 1,205,156 1,266,795 1,244,350 1,155,727 1,023,277 1,162,912 1,296,286 1,183,020 1,287,408 14,108,982 14,668,343 Mail 126,076 104,244 112,931 113,626 117,854 111,582 115,314 105,724 108,325 133,076 140,910 147,896 1,437,558 1,370,106 Cargo Total (In Kilos) 1,177,535 1,119,263 1,330,504 1,318,782 1,384,649 1,355,932 1,271,041 1,129,001 1,271,237 1,429,362 1,323,930 1,435,304 15,546,540 16,038,449 report 2 International Monthly Totals for the last five years Passenger Movements Scheduled & Non-Scheduled Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2010 147,697 148,497 206,541 239,553 307,170 331,344 401,969 427,924 373,574 331,910 202,718 174,738 3,293,635 2011 169, 673 174, 877 240, 447 300, 123 325, 053 345, 885 415, 780 427, 575 382, 525 346, 552 204, 499 173, 524 3, 506,513 2012 165,969 169,689 222,042 304,198 344,326 375,294 445,372 461,917 408,027 348,711 211,538 192,855 3,649,938 2013 179, 243 176, 818 249, 227 331, 399 377, 948 411, 945 471, 210 507, 646 452, 420 409, 751 249, 133 214, 760 4, 031,500 2014 199,354 193,330 263,533 376,935 402,251 424,329 511,411 551,450 463,215 421,723 256,261 226,512 4,290,304 Aircraft Movements Scheduled & Non-Scheduled Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2010 1,596 1,426 1,806 2,255 2,813 2,936 3,234 3,324 3,095 2,840 1,840 1,770 28,935 2011 1, 778 1, 689 2, 057 2, 484 2, 682 2, 706 2, 990 3, 008 2, 768 2, 611 1, 649 1, 596 28, 018 2012 1,600 1,535 1,903 2,413 2,741 2,834 3,135 3,211 2,866 2,596 1,675 1,688 28,197 2013 1, 664 1, 521 1, 943 2, 637 2, 969 3, 063 3, 377 3, 558 3, 169 2, 982 1, 979 1, 891 30, 753 2014 1,837 1,637 2,045 2,929 3,161 3,226 3,652 3,740 3,199 2,997 1,944 1,880 32,247 Cargo Movements in kilos Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2010 1,209,147 1,197,918 1,549,867 1,079,940 1,450,919 1,237,227 1,327,838 1,061,896 1,092,854 1,451,058 1,362,063 1,386,763 15,407,490 2011 1, 128,515 1, 252,346 1, 340,011 1, 143,550 1, 434,440 1, 151,050 1, 183,311 977, 524 1,194,009 1,537,614 1,232,174 1,308,060 14, 882,604 2012 1,046,484 1,366,397 1,268,560 1,418,169 1,482,979 1,579,204 1,289,771 1,136,555 1,142,434 1,095,377 1,291,410 987,414 15,104,754 2013 1, 384,161 1, 149,210 1, 241,154 1, 334,947 1, 270,754 1, 202,665 1, 227,903 973, 667 1,193,436 1,149,636 1,318,708 1,222,102 14, 668,343 2014 1,051,459 1,015,019 1,217,573 1,205,156 1,266,795 1,244,350 1,155,727 1,023,277 1,162,912 1,296,286 1,183,020 1,287,408 14,108,982 report 3 Peaks Day Hour Passenger 1st 21,754 Sat, 16 Aug 2,123 Sun, 05 Oct | 15:00 - 15:59 2nd 21,404 Sun, 17 Aug 2,003 Mon, 28 Jul | 22:00 - 22:59 Movements 3rd 20,888 Sun, 27 Jul 1,947 Sun, 10 Aug | 8:00 - 8:59 1st 160 Sun, 30 Aug 19 Tue, 27 May | 13:00 - 13:59 Aircraft Movements 2nd 156 Sun, 27 Jul 17 Wed, 23 Apr | 14:00 - 14:59 3rd 156 Sun, 19 Oct 17 Wed, 07 May | 15:00 - 15:59 1st 192,821 Tue, 16 Dec 100,336 Tue, 16 Dec | 22:00 - 22:59 Cargo 2nd 114,657 Fri, 10 Jan 79,523 Sat, 22 Mar | 8:00 - 8:59 in kilos 3rd 98,889 Mon, 24 Feb 79,390 Fri, 10 Jan | 20:00 - 20:59 1st 8,451 Sat, 13 Dec 3,674 Fri, 16 May | 13:00 - 13:59 Mail 2nd 8,251 Fri, 05 Dec 2,898 Thu, 23 Jan | 15:00 - 15:59 in kilos 3rd 7,394 Fri, 10 Jan 2,854 Fri, 17 Jan | 15:00 - 15:59 report 4 By the Hour Passengers Flights Hour Scheduled & non-Scheduled Scheduled & non-Scheduled Cargo (kgs) Mail (kgs) 00:00 - 00:59 88,978 737 634,611 25,110 01:00 - 01:59 38,841 288 96,071 1,695 02:00 - 02:59 24,551 205 131,717 1,068 03:00 - 03:59 17,040 153 59,098 37 04:00 - 04:59 8,309 102 4,986 47 05:00 - 05:59 10,540 98 11,041 288 06:00 - 06:59 78,697 647 117,927 14,975 07:00 - 07:59 189,340 1,510 850,915 33,197 08:00 - 08:59 238,958 1,857 1,257,008 74,961 09:00 - 09:59 168,522 1,230 1,422,789 14,380 10:00 - 10:59 193,425 1,287 590,387 853 11:00 - 11:59 277,200 1,872 264,335 12,805 12:00 - 12:59 346,531 2,594 759,100 183,299 13:00 - 13:59 360,074 2,761 1,430,372 139,075 14:00 - 14:59 359,188 2,776 1,492,927 140,428 15:00 - 15:59 355,207 2,740 1,038,446 353,387 16:00 - 16:59 270,669 2,014 993,300 148,674 17:00 - 17:59 156,597 1,177 689,274 13,846 18:00 - 18:59 119,596 873 1,311,023 2,548 19:00 - 19:59 210,654 1,587 144,641 113,088 20:00 - 20:59 233,239 1,679 153,290 56,673 21:00 - 21:59 223,109 1,623 209,786 51,827 22:00 - 22:59 188,015 1,444 385,586 48,734 23:00 - 23:59 133,024 993 60,352 6,563 Total 4,290,304 32,247 14,108,982 1,437,558 report 5 Monthly Totals by Main Countries / Regions Passenger Movements Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2014 Total 2013 UK 64,627 66,127 81,258 109,650 118,177 119,318 131,508 134,365 127,865 119,903 82,130 72,606 1,227,534 1,156,942 Italy 42,691 41,509 54,229 68,251 68,548 73,280 101,412 112,474 82,577 69,840 52,573 50,715 818,099 729,885 Germany 27,670 26,840 43,070 49,595 50,145 53,618 63,521 76,975 67,019 69,728 39,892 30,622 598,695 579,946 Other EU 33,878 33,235 48,735 107,323 120,991 127,688 165,781 175,180 144,176 122,242 55,762 49,335 1,184,326 1,073,452 Other Europe 9,972 8,734 13,527 19,490 21,568 27,679 34,352 32,591 26,368 26,057 14,351 12,300 246,989 238,645 Libya 10,761 8,725 10,451 10,706 11,197 10,134 2,439 857 - - - - 65,270 108,435 Other Africa 2,145 651 3,244 1,539 2,231 1,709 1,545 4,434 3,516 3,172 3,050 2,374 29,610 24,981 Mid East 7,610 7,509 9,019 10,381 9,394 10,903 10,853 13,856 11,694 10,781 8,503 8,560 119,063 118,600 Asia - - - - - - - 718 - - - - 718 614 America - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total 199,354 193,330 263,533 376,935 402,251 424,329 511,411 551,450 463,215 421,723 256,261 226,512 4,290,304 4,031,500 Transit [counted only on departure] 3,319 3,147 3,757 3,084 3,101 2,875 1,434 352 203 401 333 308 22,314 11,710 202,673 196,477 267,290 380,019 405,352 427,204 512,845 551,802 463,418 422,124 256,594 226,820 4,312,618 4,043,210 Total International General Aviation 160 197 387 286 531 443 830 1,328 1,358 2,273 1,681 1,467 10,941 4,523 Grand Total 202,833 196,674 267,677 380,305 405,883 427,647 513,675 553,130 464,776 424,397 258,275 228,287 4,323,559 4,047,733 report 6 Monthly Totals by Country Passenger Movements Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2014 Total 2013 EUROPE 178, 838 176, 445240, 819354, 309379, 429401, 583496, 574531, 585448, 005407, 770244, 708215, 578 4,075,643 3,778,870 EU 168, 866 167, 711 227, 292334, 819357, 861373, 904462, 222498, 994421, 637381, 713230, 357203, 278 3,828,654 3,540,225 United Kingdom 64,627 66,127 81,258 109,650 118,177 119,318 131,508 134,365 127,865 119,903 82,130 72,606 1,227,534 1,156,942 Italy 42,691 41,509 54,229 68,251 68,548 73,280 101,412 112,474 82,577 69,840 52,573 50,715 818,099 729,885 Germany 27,670 26,840 43,070 49,595 50,145 53,618 63,521
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