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Aena will reach a record number of 309 million passengers in 2024.

Aena’s Spanish airports surpassed 300 million passengers in 2018, marking a record for the second year running. The airport operator also announced that they had surpassed the target.

Aena reported that the number of passengers using its Spanish airports increased by 9,2% between 2023 and 309,3 million. This is a year ahead of what Aena had expected.

Aena has reaped the rewards of a robust tourism sector, which contributed to a robust Spanish economic expansion in 2024. This is in contrast with other large euro zone economies like France and Germany.

Adolfo Suarez Barajas Airport in Madrid was the busiest, followed by Josep Tarradellas Barcelona El Prat and Palma de Mallorca.

Aena has already begun planning investments for 2027-2031 to ensure that infrastructure can meet future demands, according to the company.

The year 2018 was a record-breaking year for cargo, with Spanish airports moving about 1.3 millions metric tons. This is an increase of 18.6% compared to 2023.

IATA, the global airline body, forecasted a record-breaking 5.2 billion passengers in 2025. Aena has not provided an updated outlook for this year. Reporting by Javi Larranaga, Editing by Inti and David Goodauro

(source: Reuters)