Примери за използване на Passenger numbers на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Warsaw airport itself recorded the highest growth in all over Europe over 2017, with passenger numbers increasing 23%.
Subway operator Transport for London says passenger numbers are up a modest 7.5 percent.
Where diesel bus routes are replaced by trolleybus systems, passenger numbers increase by between 10% and 20%.
While the average FlixBus summer travel increase across Europe was 50%, many countries more than doubled their passenger numbers.
IATA revealed that present trends in air transport suggest passenger numbers could double to 8.2 billion in 2037.
MAG has increased passenger numbers at London Stansted, the UK's fourth largest airport by 40 per cent to 26 million passengers per year.
Ryanair in particular have been reported by Bloomberg as having plans to increase passenger numbers in Poland, with a target of 12.5 million by the end of this year.
In the first nine months of the year, combined passenger numbers at Fraport Twin Star's Varna
MAG has increased passenger numbers at London Stansted, the UK's 4th largest airport by 40% to 26 million passengers per year.
falling passenger numbers and the advanced age of their fleets.
Other“profoundly troubling signs from human activities” selected by the scientists include booming air passenger numbers and world GDP growth.
Beijing airports in terms of overall passenger numbers.
Ryanair has reported a sharp fall in quarterly profits as it reduced fares to drive up passenger numbers.
The fuel efficient A320 Family has been instrumental in IndiGo's rise to become India's largest airline by fleet size and passenger numbers.
the A320 Family has been instrumental in IndiGo's rise to become India's largest airline by fleet size and passenger numbers.
British Airways are the largest airline in the UK based on fleet and the second largest based on passenger numbers, after EasyJet.
Until 2008 British Airways was the largest airline of the UK, measured by passenger numbers.
citing rising fuel prices and reduced passenger numbers as the reasons.
Europe's largest airline by passenger numbers sparked outrage in recent weeks by cancelling about 20,000 flights after admitting it did not have enough standby pilots to operate its schedule without significant delays.
Norway and Sweden more than tripled their passenger numbers, Portugal saw an increase of more than five times the 2017 numbers,