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Nuremberg Airport has announced a significant milestone, setting a new passenger record during the summer holidays of 2025. A total of 786,000 passengers passed through the airport, marking a 9.2% increase compared to the same summer period last year.
The summer vacation period saw over 7,700 take-offs and landings at the airport, with popular summer destinations such as Antalya and Mallorca leading the way. Greek summer destinations like Crete, Rhodes, and Kavala also saw high demand, indicating a strong interest in sun and sea getaways.
The airport experienced its busiest day on August 25th, with approximately 20,800 passengers passing through. Nuremberg Airport offers more than 60 direct connections, making it a hub for travel during the summer months.
The airlines with the largest share of the more than 7,700 takeoffs and landings at Nuremberg Airport during the 2025 summer holidays were those serving popular summer destinations such as Antalya and Mallorca. Notable among these were Ryanair and other low-cost carriers operating to typical vacation spots, although the exact airline names and market shares are not detailed in the available information.
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As the summer holiday season comes to a close, Nuremberg Airport continues to be a bustling hub for travellers, offering a wide range of summer destinations and convenient connections.
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