Newly released traffic report shows largest passenger count since pandemic
ATLANTA – Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport’s (ATL) 2023 traffic report posts strong growth as it served 104.7 million passengers, marking a substantial increase and surpassing post-pandemic levels. This increase reflects the Airport's robust recovery from the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and underscores the resurgence of domestic leisure travel.
Passenger numbers increased by 10.9 million over 2022, an increase of 11.7%. ATL’s highest passenger volume occurred in 2019, with over 110 million passengers traveling through the Airport. In 2023, aircraft operations grew by 7.1%, reaching a total of 775,818 takeoffs and landings. These notable increases underscore ATL's commitment to facilitating efficient and safe air travel.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens commended the Airport's achievements. "Hartsfield-Jackson's stellar performance in 2023 is a testament to our city's resilience and the Airport's pivotal role in the economic recovery,” he said. “Our continued growth in passenger and aircraft operations showcases Atlanta's strength as a global transportation hub. We celebrate these accomplishments and look ahead to an even brighter future for the gold standard of airports."
Airport General Manager Balram “B” Bheodari expressed his appreciation for the ATL team's dedication. “The resilience shown by our team amid unprecedented challenges has fueled ATL's success in 2023,” he said. “We are immensely proud of our accomplishments and look forward to building on this momentum for an even more successful 2024.”
Monthly figures for December 2023 underscored these positive trends with a 9.7% increase in passenger traffic and an 8.52% rise in aircraft operations compared to the previous December.
For a comprehensive overview of ATL's 2023 performance, please visit the Airport's operating statistics page: https://www.atl.com/business-information/statistics/.
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