Brussels Airport receives record 5.2 million passengers in the first quarter

Passengers

Brussels Airport recorded an all-time passenger record for the first quarter of 2018, with over 5.2 million passengers catching a flight or landing at the airport, which represents a growth of 5.1% against the same period last year. Originating passenger volumes increased by 3.7%. Long haul traffic and in particular the number of transfer passengers (+ 13.4%) grew strongly compared to the first quarter of 2017. This can be attributed to the intensive expansion of Brussels Airport’s intercontinental network, notably to Asia and the Gulf region.

Brussels Airport received 1,961,759 passengers in March, a 4.4% increase on the previous year and a new record for the month of March. Indeed, passenger volumes at Brussels Airport have never before approached the 2 million passengers per month mark so early in the year.

Both the number of originating passengers (+4.7%) and the number of transfer passengers (+13.7%) record a growth against the same month in 2017. The growth in originating passenger numbers was positively influenced by the start of the Easter holidays in the last week of the month. TUI fly in particular boasts strong growth figures. The growth in transfer passenger numbers can be attributed to the continued development of Brussels Airport as a Star Alliance hub by Brussels Airlines inter alia.

Long haul companies witnessed an impressive collective growth of 28% against March last year. In addition to long haul flights operated by Brussels Airlines, this include flights operated by Emirates, Delta Air Lines, Hainan Airlines, Rwandair, Cathay Pacific, United Airlines, Thai Airways International and Ethiopian Airlines.

Cargo

Brussels Airport transported 2.3% more cargo tonnage in the first quarter of 2018 than in the first quarter of 2017. The decrease in full-cargo traffic (-14.3%) can be attributed to the departure or the reduced frequency of full-cargo carriers as a result of the tightening of Brussels noise standards at the end of the first quarter of 2017. This decline was compensated in the first quarter of 2018 by a substantial increase in belly cargo (+ 13.0%) and trucked cargo (+ 18.6%).

Freight transport at Brussels Airport increased by 3.2% in March 2018 in comparison to March 2017. Flown cargo increased by 0.3% and trucked cargo by 3.2% against the same month last year.

As in the previous two months, there was a decrease in the full-cargo segment, although this was less pronounced (-3.9%) than in January (-21.2%) and February (-18.4%). During the course of March last year, the first cargo companies ceased operations as a result of the Brussels noise fines.

Integrator services recorded a 5.9% decrease in the air cargo tonnage transported in March. Although the volume of express shipments was higher in the past month and rose sharply in comparison to March 2017, the weight of these products was less than that of cargo in March last year.

The decrease in the full-cargo segment was fully compensated by a strong increase in belly cargo (+16.0%). This increase was due to the launch of several new or additional long haul flights by carriers including Emirates, Hainan Airlines and Cathay Pacific.

Flight movements

In contrast to passenger volumes, the number of passenger flights at Brussels Airport decreased in March by 4.5% in comparison to March 2017. The average number of passengers on board rose by 10%, from 113 to 124 passengers, owing to the use of larger aircraft, which also prove to be more ecological.

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About Brussels Airport

Brussels Airport is one of the most important airports in Europe. In 2024, Brussels Airport welcomed 23.6 million passengers and transported 733,000 tonnes of cargo through the airport. Brussels Airport caters for the specific needs of business travellers and holidaymakers alike, on both intra-European and long haul flights. In 2025, the airport offers direct connections between Belgium and 210 destinations worldwide, with flights operated by 80 airlines.   

The airport also offers a leading cargo platform, specialised in the transport of pharmaceutical products, perishable goods, e-commerce and live animals. Brussels Airport is the most important pharmaceutical hub in Europe with the largest area of temperature-controlled warehouses.  

With its SHIFT 2027 strategy, launched in 2022, Brussels Airport Company intends to strengthen its position as a major European hub, accelerate its ambitious sustainability goals, e.g. through the European Green Deal project Stargate, and continue to diversify its activities by focusing on innovation and cooperation.

Brussels Airport is the second most important economic engine in Belgium, good for 64,000 direct and indirect jobs and is owned and operated by Brussels Airport Company. The shareholders are a consortium of private investors (75%) and the Belgian State (25%).Follow Brussels Airport on TwitterLinkedinInstagramTikTok and Facebook.  

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