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Aena's Spanish Airports served 31.6 millions passengers in June

Aena, the airport operator, reported that 31.6 million passengers traveled through its Spanish 'airports' in June. This is 3.8% more than the same month last year.

The growing passenger numbers in Spain highlight the country's resilience as an international tourism hub, even though other countries are struggling with geopolitical instability, delays in aircraft deliveries, labour shortages, and increasing?operational expenses that have slowed capacity growth.

* The number of passengers increased by 3.7% to 156.2 million in the first half of 2026. This is slower than the rise of 4.5% a year earlier

Adolfo Suarez Barajas, the airport at Madrid, was the busiest in Spain. Josep Tarradellas?Barcelona El Prat?and Palma de Mallorca were next.

* All?airports? operated by Aena - 46 airports, two heliports, and 17 airports in Brazil - as well as London's Luton, and Leeds Bradford grew by a whopping 3.5 percent in June. (Reporting from Gemma Guasch, Gdansk; editing by Bartosz Dabrowski.

(source: Reuters)