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ACI: European airport passenger traffic is negative for the first time after COVID recovery

ACI Europe, the European airport trade association, reported on Thursday that passenger traffic at Europe's international airports fell in April, for a?first time since recovery from COVID five years ago. This reflects?disruptions caused by _the war with Iran.

ACI Europe's April 2026 traffic report showed that passenger traffic across Europe's airport networks fell by 0.7% when compared with the same month in the previous year.

ACI Europe, based in Brussels, said that this 'decline' marked the first drop in passenger traffic year-on-year since Europe's aviation sector began its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020.

* While we had already seen a normalisation in passenger traffic after the strong recovery following the pandemic, the geopolitical instabilities - notably the conflict in the Middle East -- are now further weighing down on?growth. This is exposing significant differences between performance across markets.

* The rise in oil prices due to the 'war in Iran' has affected the aviation and transport sectors around the world.

ADP is one of the main airport companies in Europe that are listed on the stock exchange. AENA, Fraport and Flughafen Zurich. (Reporting and editing by Toby Chopra; Sudip Kar Gupta)

(source: Reuters)