Examples of using Passenger numbers in English and their translations into Dutch
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is Belgium's second busiest airport in terms of passenger numbers.
falling passenger numbers and the advanced age of their fleets.
the Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport is France's fourth busiest in terms of passenger numbers.
the busiest airport in Latin America by passenger numbers.
Ajaccio Napoléon-Bonaparte Airport is Corsica's busiest airport complex in terms of passenger numbers.
John F. Kennedy International Airport is the 22nd-busiest airport in the world by passenger numbers, serving more than 59 million passengers annually.
is the 39th-busiest airport in the US by passenger numbers, serving more than 11 million travelers annually.
Passenger numbers and traffic volume statistics do not in themselves provide a sufficient understanding of the economic
Turkish Airlines: passenger numbers in 2015 will break through the eight million mark Turkish Airlines has been able to significantly improve their passengers in the first two months of 2015.
Nice Côte d'Azur Airport is the third busiest airport in France in terms of passenger numbers.
is the 29th-busiest airport in the US based on passenger numbers, serving more than 19 million travelers annually.
While passenger numbers increased four-fold
In the case of cabin vessels also operated for day excursions, passenger numbers shall be calculated as for a day-excursion vessel
resulting in a marked drop in passenger numbers, and contributing to the eventual end of Concorde flights.
Figari-Sud Corse Airport is Corsica's third busiest airport complex in terms of passenger numbers.
synchronising with the flight schedule and passenger numbers.
I would not be surprised if passenger numbers had declined because of fears about infection- fears which the media are currently encouraging.
with the classification of seaports within the trans-European transport networks according to the criteria of annual freight traffic or passenger numbers transported.
Official figures suggest a doubling of passenger numbers in just fifteen or twenty years,
because there has been an unforeseeable collapse in passenger numbers due to the international financial and economic crisis and because airlines cannot yet predict how passenger numbers will develop in the future.