Between January and December of last year, 1,842,460
passengers disembarked at Azorean airports, 138,639 (8.1%) more than in 2019,
the year before the Covid-19 pandemic, in which the highest number of arrivals
in the country had been recorded, according to SREA data which began in 1986.
After a sharp drop in 2020, due to the pandemic, with
638,821 arrivals, the region recorded a recovery in 2021, with 1,181,896
arrivals.
Compared to the same period, there was an increase of 55.9%
in 2022.
“All islands show positive variations in passenger arrivals
compared to the previous year. The one with the greatest variation is that of
São Miguel, with 64.3% and, for the first time, exceeds one million disembarked
passengers”, reads in the SREA publication.
The second island with the highest rise was Terceira
(56.9%), followed by Pico (47.5%), Faial (42.2%), Santa Maria (36.1%), Graciosa
(27.7%), Flores (26.3%), São Jorge (24.1%) and Corvo (16.6%).
By type of flight, disembarkations from inter-island flights
stood out the most in 2022, with a total of 827,868 passengers, 36.6% more than
in the previous year.
However, it was on international flights that the biggest
increase was recorded compared to the same period (218.2%), with more than
three times the number of passengers disembarked (198,387).
Passengers on flights from mainland Portugal and Madeira
registered a rise of 58.9%, to 816,205.
Year-on-year growth was recorded in every month of 2022.