Results – October 2021: 576,099 passengers recorded at Brussels South Charleroi Airport in October

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Charleroi, 15 November 2021 – Brussels South Charleroi Airport publishes its figures for October 2021 today.

 

 

Monthly report

 

October 2021

 

Passengers

2021

2020

2019

2020 vs 2021

2019 vs 2021

Departures

285,674

75,363

360,375

279%

-21%

Arrivals

290,425

78,938

369,695

268%

-21%

Total

576,099

154,301

730,070

273%

-21%

      

Flights

2021

2020

2019

2020 vs 2021

2019 vs 2021

Departures

2,282

1,052

2,521

117%

-9%

Arrivals

2,282

1,055

2,527

116%

-10%

Total

4,564

2,107

5,048

117%

-10%

 

 

Annual Report (to date)

 

January – October 2021

 

Passengers

2021

2020

2019

2020 vs 2021

2019 vs 2021

Departures

1,396,701

1,146,703

3,510,314

22%

-60%

Arrivals

1,398,145

1,196,938

3,508,280

17%

-60%

Total

2,794,846

2,343,641

7,018,594

19%

-60%

      

Flights

2021

2020

2019

2020 vs 2021

2019 vs 2021

Departures

13,180

11,557

24,625

14%

-46%

Arrivals

13,172

11,537

24,599

14%

-46%

Total

26,352

23,094

49,224

14%

-46%

 

 

Mediterranean countries were popular with travellers in October. The top 5 destination countries were Spain, Italy, France, Morocco and Greece. 

 

Fourteen new routes have been launched and will be running during the 2021-2022 winter season:

 

  • Stockholm (Sweden)
  • Billund (Denmark)
  • Essaouira (Morocco)
  • Paphos (Cyprus)
  • Helsinki (Finland)
  • Trapani (Italy)
  • Genoa (Italy)
  • Trieste (Italy)
  • Lourdes (France)
  • Suceava (Romania)
  • Poznan (Poland)
  • Tetouan (Morocco)
  • Sibiu (Romania)
  • Debrecen (Hungary)

 

The Hungarian airline Wizz Air has announced that it will be launching a route between Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, and Brussels South Charleroi Airport, offering two flights a week from 19 December. This adds Ukraine to the countries available via a direct flight from Brussels-Charleroi airport.