Nuremberg Airport handled around 786,000 passengers during Bavaria’s traditional six-week summer holiday period – more than ever before in the airport’s 70-year history and 9.2% more than the previous year.
“For many, it’s the best time of the year – and that was clearly felt here,” says airport managing director Dr Michael Hupe.
“The selection of over 60 non-stop destinations from Nuremberg is a stroke of luck for travel enthusiasts and those seeking relaxation, and it was used more than ever. And the fact that everything ran so smoothly is thanks above all to our dedicated employees, who worked tirelessly to ensure our passengers could start their holidays relaxed.”
Antalya remains the top destination, closely followed by Mallorca. Greece was also especially popular this year – led by Crete and Rhodes, as well as the new destination Kavala.
In total, over 7,700 take-offs and landings were recorded – a constant flow of travellers heading toward sun, beach, and sea.
August 25 stood out in particular with around 20,800 passengers, it was the busiest travel day of the summer.
Hupe notes that behind the scenes airport staff delivered “a masterful performance”, whether at check-in, cleaning aircraft or working in the duty-free shop to ensure smooth daily operations throughout the summer.