Norwegian airport operator Avinor summarises aviation for 2023: 10%
growth, but 10% below normal
By
12 January 2024
In 2023, Avinor’s airports served 49
million passengers, marking a 10% increase from 2022. However, this figure
remains 10% below the pre-pandemic level of 2019.
The key highlight is a significant 17% growth in
international passengers compared to the previous year, while domestic
travellers increased by 5%. Flight movements reached 624,421, a 1% increase
from 2022 but an 8% decrease from 2019.
Avinor CEO Abraham Foss attributes the growth to
the tourism sector, with international visitors returning to pre-pandemic
levels, while the domestic market is expected to experience weaker growth. The
CEO emphasises the importance of continuous route development to achieve
Norway’s tourism industry ambitions.
The Big Four airports—Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, and
Stavanger—all saw passenger increases in 2023, though numbers remain below 2019
levels.
In December 2023, there were 43,927 flight
movements, a 7% decrease from December 2022, while passenger numbers increased
by 2%.
Drone flights also surged, with 786 reported in
December 2023, marking an 80% increase from the previous year and contributing
to a doubling of reported drone flights in 2023 compared to 2022.
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