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  • 14.05.2002 – 09:20

    Fraport AG

    April 2002 - FRA Traffic Figures: Recovery in demand stalls in April

    Frankfurt, Germany (ots) - Airfreight continued to stabilize In April 2002, passenger figures at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) did not continue the clearly improving trend seen in previous months. Some 3.9 million passengers used Germany's busiest airport last month, 6.5 percent less than in April 2001. One reason for standoffish demand for flights and package tours continued to be the sluggish economic development ...

  • 12.04.2002 – 09:22

    Fraport AG

    March 2002 - FRA Traffic Figures: Recovery in Demand Continues

    Frankfurt Airport (ots) - owned and managed by Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide - also recorded a continuing recovery in demand for passenger traffic in March 2002. With a total of 4.0 million passengers in the third month of the year, FRA registered a 3.9 percent decline in passenger traffic compared to the corresponding month in 2001. However, March 2001 was an exceptionally strong month with a ...

  • 14.03.2002 – 11:18

    Fraport AG

    February 2002: Actual Traffic Figures Confirm Positive Trend at Frankfurt Airport

    Frankfurt/Main, Germany (ots) - Frankfurt Airport (FRA) continues to experience a clear recovery in passenger traffic demand. Some 3.3 million passengers used Germany's largest airport in February 2002. Although this is a 3.2 percent minus over the same month in 2001, the traffic drop is shrinking continuously. In November and December 2001, Fraport AG still ...

  • 11.01.2002 – 10:08

    Fraport AG

    Frankfurt Airport's Traffic Report 2001: Passenger Figures Declined Only 1.6 Percent

    Frankfurt (ots) - The collapse in international aviation after September 11 also affected Germany's largest airport, but the decline in traffic figures was lower than first feared. Frankfurt Airport (airport code = FRA) welcomed about 48.6 million passengers in 2001, only 1.6 percent less than in the previous year. Handling almost 1.5 million metric tons in 2001, ...

  • 29.11.2001 – 12:27

    Fraport AG

    Frankfurt Airport's Summer Timetable 2002: More Daytime and Fewer Nighttime Flights

    Frankfurt/Main, Germany (ots) - At the IATA flight scheduling conference, airline slot applications for German airports for the 2002 summer timetable showed a considerable concentration on Germany's major hub-airports Frankfurt and Munich. This is obviously a result of the airlines' economic consolidation measures. Claus Ulrich, the Flight Scheduling Coordinator of ...