‘Istanbul’ European winner – Current News
An average of 30,509 flights took place between 13-19 July with Europe to be targeted, announced by the European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation (EUROCONTROL). It was also the country with the most flights. The place for two people from Turkey with the highest load. Istanbul Airport (IGA) ranks first in airports; It was stated that 5 percent of the people who see it in İGA compared to 2019 and Europe’s most intensively planned. Antalya, on the other hand, took the 7th place in the list. It is noteworthy to note when viewed from the stairs during the current pandemic from the European airline. Ryanair ranks first among airlines. The construction site is expected to increase by 12 in average flights per day compared to pre-pandemic levels, while 2,944 flights are estimated. Ryanair with flight easyJet thousand 583; Turkish Airlines took place with an average of 1,512 flights.
ENGLAND AT THE FIRST RANK
EasyJet, Lufthansa and Air France did not have access to pre-pandemic training, like the other company, which made the most flights between 13-19 July. EasyJet recorded 17 percent pain, Lufthansa 26 percent and Air France 20 percent compared to the same week of 2019. Daily flights are next to England with 5 thousand first flights. Turkey, Greece, the Netherlands, Portugal were also included in the values that lacked the most value.
CANADA FIRST IN DELAYS
In the process of going through the pandemic process. Successfully designed in Flights and writable to complete. ), Netherlands/Amsterdam Schiphol (41.5%), England/London Gatwick (41.1%), England/Heathrow (40.5%), Germany/Munich (40.4%), Greece/Athens (37%) .9), Australia/Sydney Kingsford Smith (34.2%), USA/Orlando (33.4%).
AIR TRAFFIC ON JULY 13-19 (AVERAGE FLIGHTS)
IGA Istanbul Airport
1,333
Paris CDG
1,277
Amsterdam
1,206
Frankfurt
1.152
Heathrow
1,086
Madrid/Barajas
1.042
Antalya
937
Palma de Mallorca
935
Barcelona
909
Munich
834
*Source: EUROCONTROL