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Girona Airport Surpasses Two Million Passengers in 2025
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Girona Airport Surpasses Two Million Passengers in 2025

The airport in Vilobí d'Onyar recorded 2.185 million travelers in 2025, representing a 9.3% increase over the previous year.

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Quick Summary

  • 1The Girona Airport has successfully surpassed the two million annual passenger mark for the first time in seven years.
  • 2According to data from Aena, the facility in Vilobí d'Onyar recorded a total of 2,185,561 travelers during 2025.
  • 3This figure represents a significant milestone, as the airport had not exceeded this threshold since 2018, when it recorded 2,020,138 passengers.
  • 4The recent performance indicates a strong recovery trend, with the 2025 numbers showing a 9.3% increase compared to the previous year's statistics.

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Historical Context and RecoveryPerformance StatisticsRegional Impact and Future Outlook

Quick Summary#

The Girona Airport has achieved a significant milestone by exceeding two million annual passengers for the first time since 2018. According to official data, the facility recorded 2,185,561 travelers throughout 2025.

This achievement marks a turning point for the airport located in Vilobí d'Onyar. The previous high was set in 2018 with 2,020,138 passengers. The 2025 figures demonstrate a robust recovery, showing a 9.3% increase compared to the previous year.

Historical Context and Recovery#

The Girona Airport has been striving to return to its previous passenger volume levels for several years. The facility last surpassed the two million passenger threshold in 2018, a year that saw 2,020,138 travelers pass through its terminals.

Following that peak, the airport experienced a seven-year period where it struggled to reach similar numbers. The return to and surpassing of this benchmark in 2025 represents a major recovery for the aviation hub. The data indicates that the airport has successfully navigated the challenges that kept passenger numbers below this critical level in recent years.

2025 Performance Statistics#

Official figures released for the year 2025 confirm the airport's strong performance. The total passenger count reached 2,185,561 travelers.

Key performance metrics include:

  • Total Passengers (2025): 2,185,561
  • Growth Rate: 9.3% increase year-over-year
  • Location: Vilobí d'Onyar

This statistical growth confirms the airport's upward trajectory in the regional aviation market.

Regional Impact and Future Outlook#

The resurgence in passenger numbers at the Girona Airport signals a positive trend for the region's connectivity and economic activity. The facility, managed by Aena, serves as a vital gateway for travelers in the area.

Reaching the two million passenger mark again suggests a sustained demand for air travel through this specific hub. The consistent growth observed in 2025 provides a strong foundation for future operations. Stakeholders will likely view these figures as an encouraging sign of continued expansion and stability for the airport's network.

Frequently Asked Questions

The airport recorded a total of 2,185,561 passengers in 2025.

The airport previously surpassed the two million passenger mark in 2018.

Passenger numbers increased by 9.3% compared to the previous year.

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