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German passenger numbers increase, but still fall short of 2019 levels

Official statistics released on Monday showed that the number of passengers departing from German airports for destinations abroad increased by 4.6% compared to last year during the critical April-October period. However, it still lags 2.8% behind levels prior to pandemic.

In a recent statement, the national statistics office reported that this summer alone 68.5 million passengers flew out of Germany on international flights.

Last month, Germany's ruling coalition agreed to lower some airline taxes and relax regulation in order to help a domestic air travel industry which has been lagging behind its European competitors.

The passenger numbers of the European Union as a whole have recovered, and they were up by 3% in 2019 compared to pre-pandemic levels. Germany, which is home to Lufthansa, with its key hubs at Frankfurt and Munich, however, has not caught up.

The government agreed to reduce the long-haul flight ticket tax from 70.83 euro to 58.06 ($67.43).

The governing coalition announced that air traffic control fees would be reduced by more than 10% by 2029.

(source: Reuters)