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May 13, 2019 (newstodate): Four Nordic capital airports: two up, two down in total passenger volumes in April 2019.
Leading the field was Finland's Helsinki Airport that saw its passenger volumes up by 9.1 percent, y-o-y, to 1,798,851.
Second was Denmark's Copenhagen Airport that grew only modestly by 0.5 percent, to 2,508,962 passengers.
Less positive was the development at Norway's Oslo Airport where volumes were down 4.3 percent to 2,252,054 passengers.
And at the bottom came Sweden's Stockholm Airport that saw its passenger volumes down by nine percent, to 2,037,847 passengers in April.
Except in the case of Helsinki Airport, the SAS strike in April thus left a mark on the Scandinavian airports' passenger traffic.
When only intercontinental traffic is considered, only Stockholm Airport saw passenger volumes down by six percent, while Oslo, Copenhagen and Helsinki were up by 2.3, 8.8, and 9.1 percent, respectively.
Overall, volumes of passengers on international routes were 59.4 percent in Oslo, 81.4 in Stockholm, 86.4 in Helsinki, and 95 percent in Copenhagen, April 2019.