Back to Top

 Skip navigation

Aviation Statistics Quarter 1 2022

Passenger numbers increase in Q1 2022 but not yet back to 2019 levels

Online ISSN: 2009-7581
CSO statistical publication, , 11am

Key Findings

  • In the first quarter of 2022, 4.7 million passengers passed through the five main Irish airports, more than 11 times that of 2021 but a fall of 21% when compared with the same period in 2020.

  • Almost 4.3 million more passengers used Irish airports in Q1 2022 compared with Q1 2021.

  • Number of flights to and from Irish airports in Q1 increased by more than 32,000 compared to the same period in 2021.

  • Slightly more than 41,000 flights were handled by Ireland's five main airports in the first quarter of 2022, with Dublin handling 85% of all flights (35,120), while Cork handled 7% of all flights (2,683).

  • London-Heathrow, London-Gatwick and Amsterdam-Schiphol were the most popular routes for passengers travelling through Dublin airport in the first quarter of 2022. The top route for Cork, Shannon, and Knock airports was London-Stansted, while the top route for Kerry was London-Luton.

  • The number of passengers arriving to or departing from Ireland in March rose by 76% compared with March 2020 but is still 25% lower than the same month in 2019.

  • Air freight handled by Irish airports in Q1 2022 was slightly down by 2% compared to Q1 2021.

Statistician's Comment

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has today (16 June 2022) published Aviation Statistics for Quarter 1 2022. Passenger numbers are received for the five main airports: Dublin, Cork, Shannon, Knock, and Kerry.

Commenting on the release, Dr Nele van der Wielen, Statistician, said: “The figures show an increase in international travel during Q1 2022. However, data shows that passengers travelling to and from Ireland are still down by 21% compared with Q1 2020 and down by 37% compared with same period in 2019.

Almost 2.2 million more passengers travelled to Ireland in Q1 2022 when compared with Q1 2021, but this is 1.6 million fewer passengers when compared with the same period in 2019.

In Q1 2022, 2.3 million passengers departed from Ireland, which was 2.1 million more than the same period in 2021, but still fewer by 1.6 million when compared with Q1 2019."

Tables and Graphs

Figure 1 shows data on passenger numbers by Quarter 1 2017 to 2022 while Figure 2 shows data on passenger numbers by January, February and March 2019 to 2022.

Table 1 Number of passengers handled by main Irish airports, Quarter 1 2019-2022

Figure 1 Passenger numbers handled by main Irish airports
Table 2A Number of passengers handled by main airports, Quarter 1 2019-2022

Figure 2 Passenger numbers handled by main Irish airports
Table 2B Number of passengers classified by month handled by main airports by month

Table 3 Passenger numbers classified by arrivals and departures handled by main airports

Table 4A Number of flights classified by arrivals and departures handled by main airports, Quarter 1 2022

Table 4B Number of flights classified by arrivals and departures handled by main airports by month

Table 5A Top 10 arrivals and departures for Dublin airport by number of passengers, Quarter 1 2022

Table 5B Top 10 arrivals and departures for Cork airport by number of passengers, Quarter 1 2022

Table 5C Top 10 arrivals and departures for Shannon airport by number of passengers, Quarter 1 2022

Table 5D Top 10 arrivals and departures for Knock airport by number of passengers, Quarter 1 2022

Table 5E Top 5 arrivals and departures for Kerry airport by number of passengers, Quarter 1 2022

Table 6 Number of passengers classified by country of flight stage origin and destination handled by main airports, Quarter 1 2022

Table 7 Air freight classified by national and international traffic handled by main airports, Quarter 1 2022

Table 8 Air freight classified by arrivals and departures handled by main airports, Quarter 1 2022

Table 9 Seasonally adjusted number of passengers handled by main airports

Why you can Trust the CSO

Learn about our data and confidentiality safeguards, and the steps we take to produce statistics that can be trusted by all.