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131 381 70,36% 102 485 66,90% 186 740 153 Domestic and international charter operations- departing passengers by carriers in the fourth quarter of 2013 and 2014 2014 2013 market Carrier number passengers share number passengers market share Enter Air 1 64 476 34,53% 1 37 455 24,45% Travel Service 2 30 084 16,11% 2 32 230 21,04% LOT Polish Airlines + Eurolot SA 3 28 567 15,30% 5 10 961 7,15% Small Planet Airlines 4 28 471 15,25% 4 19 369 12,64% Pegasus Airlines 5 9 179 4,92% 6 7 388 4,82% Tui Airlines 6 4 174 2,24% no data no data no data Air Cairo 7 2 838 1,52% no data no data no data Nouvelair Tunisie 8 2 815 1,51% 14 838 0,55% Nesma 9 1 180 0,63% 12 1 191 0,78% Arkia Israeli Airlines 10 1 132 0,61% 7 2 198 1,43% Monarch Airlines 11 1 113 0,60% 13 888 0,58% EL AL Israel Airlines 12 1 080 0,58% 31 188 0,12% Onur Air 13 942 0,50% 8 1 861 1,21% Corendon Airlines 14 927 0,50% 16 792 0,52% Iberia 15 884 0,47% no data no data no data Swedline Express 16 725 0,39% no data no data no data Eurolot SA 17 711 0,38% 95 0 0,00% Ryanair 18 649 0,35% 19 523 0,34% XL Airways France 19 521 0,28% 18 627 0,41% Air Mediterranee 20 437 0,23% 29 219 0,14% Air Go Egypt 21 400 0,21% no data no data no data AirExplore 22 319 0,17% 21 388 0,25% Israir 23 316 0,17% 9 1 411 0,92% FreeBird Airlines 24 316 0,17% no data no data no data SkyEurope 25 314 0,17% 10 1 349 0,88% Other carriers 4 170 2,23% 33 326 21,75% Polish carriers* 131 381 70,36% 102 485 66,90% Total passengers 186 740 153 202 Source: Civil Aviation Authority of Republic of Poland, data obtained from Polish airports, Warsaw, April 2015 *Polish carriers: Enter Air, Small Planet Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines + Eurolot SA, Travel Service, Eurolot SA, SprintAir, Sky Taxi *Travel Service: Travel Service Slovakia, Travel Service Hungary, Travel Service Poland *Small Planet Airlines: Small Planet Airlines Poland, Small Planet Airlines Lituania, Small Planet Italy *Eurolot SA-own flights realized by Eurolot SA Domestic and international charter operations- departing passengers by carriers in 2013 and 2014 2014 2013 market Carrier number passengers share number passengers market share Enter Air 1 588 074 31,68% 2 434 958 28,96% Travel Service 2 374 191 20,16% 1 443 429 29,53% Small Planet Airlines 3 336 352 18,12% 3 178 999 11,92% LOT Polish Airlines + Eurolot SA 4 150 464 8,11% 9 20 818 1,39% Pegasus Airlines 5 90 125 4,86% 5 68 858 4,59% Eurolot SA 6 72 586 3,91% 91 50 0,00% Nouvelair Tunisie 7 52 223 2,81% 7 24 500 1,63% Corendon Airlines 8 35 232 1,90% 11 14 265 0,95% Nesma 9 22 178 1,19% 8 23 024 1,53% Air Cairo 10 17 759 0,96% 14 5 205 0,35% Bulgarian Air Charter 11 15 186 0,82% 10 16 216 1,08% Bingo Airways 12 12 928 0,70% 4 176 747 11,77% Onur Air 13 8 515 0,46% 13 5 843 0,39% Air Go Egypt 14 6 890 0,37% no data no data no data SkyEurope 15 6 681 0,36% 18 3 158 0,21% brak 16 5 097 0,27% 52 239 0,02% Arkia Israeli Airlines 17 4 826 0,26% 15 5 067 0,34% Tunisair 18 4 327 0,23% no data no data no data Tui Airlines 19 4 174 0,22% 51 244 0,02% EL AL Israel Airlines 20 3 454 0,19% 21 1 691 0,11% Swedline Express 21 3 350 0,18% 24 1 500 0,10% Ryanair 22 2 968 0,16% 20 2 701 0,18% Air Malta 23 2 853 0,15% 53 221 0,01% Aegean Airlines 24 2 707 0,15% 12 13 631 0,91% Israir 25 2 602 0,14% 17 3 937 0,26% Other carriers 30 449 1,64% 56 473 3,76% Polish carriers* 1 239 961 66,80% 843 682 56,18% Total passengers 1 856 191 1 501 774 Source: Civil Aviation Authority of Republic of Poland, data obtained from Polish airports, Warsaw, April 2015 *Polish carriers: Enter Air, Small Planet Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines + Eurolot SA, Travel Service, Eurolot SA, Bingo Airways, SprintAir, Sky Taxi, Jet Service/Blue Jet *Travel Service: Travel Service Slovakia, Travel Service Hungary, Travel Service Poland *Small Planet Airlines: Small Planet Airlines Poland, Small Planet Airlines Lituania, Small Planet Italy *Eurolot SA-own flights realized by Eurolot SA.
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