More than the equivalent of Malta’s entire population passed through the airport last month - a record of 507,646 passengers.

Malta International Airport said that 10 years ago the airport had a throughput of 355,000 passenger movements in August. This reflected an increase of 43 per cent, or 152,000 passenger movements.

“These figures are a reflection of Malta’s exceptional recent performance in the tourism industry,” MIA CEO Markus Klaushofer said.

“MIA is constantly investing our marketing initiatives, airport infrastructure and providing a high quality service to hundreds of thousands of passengers who keep coming back.”

“The results fill us with enthusiasm to keep upping our game. We provide the first and last impression to every tourist who visits Malta and we accept that hugely important commitment with pride and dedication,” he added.

Tourism Minister Karmenu Vella warmly welcomed the announcement which he described as a milestone for MIA and the tourism industry. He said this year’s results were extremely positive and emphasised that more effort would now be made to continue increasing numbers in the shoulder and winter months to further ensure the sustainability of this vital industry for Malta’s economy.

Malta Tourism Authority CEO Josef Formosa Gauci said the excellent results in August and previous months were a result of the collaboration and work carried out by the Tourism Ministry, MTA and MIA.

“The right decisions were taken to increase seat capacity to Malta to enable such results,” he said, adding that MTA would continue to work hard on accessibility and marketing to ensure these positive trends continue.

The driver behind August’s record passenger movements came from an 11.2 per cent increase in seat capacity - thanks in part to MIA’s efforts to increase routes and airlines.

Passenger movements are calculated by adding arrivals and departures, meaning a passenger who enters and leaves Malta in the same month is counted twice.

Four of Malta’s five major markets registered growth in August. Italian passengers increased by 17.7 per cent, while passengers from France and Germany increased by nine and 3.9 per cent, respectively.

The smallest growth was by UK passengers, an increase of 1.1 per cent.

This year has already seen an increase of 8.7 per cent over the same period last year. Aircraft movements registered an increase of seven per cent while seat capacity is up by 8.5 per cent.

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