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Europe Aviation Trends Show 2025 as Record Year

Arianna Distefano
Last updated: 15 December 2025 14:12
By Arianna Distefano
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Europe is seeing some of the busiest skies since the pandemic as travel demand surges in 2025, with the United Kingdom preparing for an unprecedented number of passengers travelling over the Christmas season. The UK Civil Aviation Authority’s latest trends report confirms that 2025 delivered the busiest summer ever for UK air travel, with more than 90 million passengers passing through British airports between July and September, a first in UK history. During the first nine months of the year, 231 million passengers travelled through UK airports, and current estimates suggest total passenger numbers in 2025 may top 300 million for the first time ever.

While punctuality has improved with 62% of flights operated on time, delays remain above pre-COVID levels, with an average of 20 minutes delays. The UK Civil Aviation Authority is advising flyers to check for disruptions, allow extra time and understand their rights if flights are delayed or cancelled. 

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Europe: Strong Passenger Growth and New Traffic Records

Across Europe, official data from the European Network Manager reports air traffic increased by 3.3 % during summer 2025 compared with summer 2024, and several traffic records were set, including the busiest Saturday and Sunday on record in European airspace. 

Europe’s busiest airlines and airports continued to set the pace for air travel growth in 2025, according to the latest data from Eurocontrol. Ryanair remained Europe’s most active airline, operating 5% more flights than last year, as demand for short-haul and leisure travel stayed strong across the continent. Turkish Airlines recorded the sharpest growth among major carriers, with flight activity up 12% year-on-year, reflecting its expanding network and Istanbul’s growing role as a global hub. EasyJet followed closely, increasing its flight numbers by 9% compared with 2024.

Eurocontrol’s figures also highlight the airports handling the highest volumes of daily traffic across Europe with Istanbul Airport ranked as Europe’s busiest airport, averaging 1,459 daily departures and arrivals. London Heathrow placed second, handling an average of 1,288 daily flights and Amsterdam Schiphol ranked third, with 1,259 average daily flights.

European airport data also shows passenger volumes growing across 2025, with top 40 airports reporting passenger figures above 2019 levels, a marker of full post-pandemic recovery. January-August 2025 passenger totals reached nearly 960 million, up more than 4% year-on-year and above 2019 volumes.

Smaller and medium-sized airports are among the fastest-growing, with significant gains in Central and Eastern Europe, especially in places like Slovakia, Poland and Hungary, as low-cost carriers expand and leisure travel continues to rebound. 

Despite continued growth, some EU authorities have warned that airline delays could reach record levels due to strained air traffic control capacity, strike actions and weather-related disruptions, highlighting that growth brings operational challenges as well as rising passenger volumes. 

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Tayakadın, Istanbul Airport (IST) © Artem Bryzgalov

Looking Ahead: The Christmas Travel Crunch

With passenger traffic already setting records in the UK and across much of Europe, industry officials say the 2025 Christmas period is shaping up to be one of the busiest on record.

CAA Group Director Selina Chadha urged passengers to plan ahead: “With high passenger numbers and the potential for bad weather that winter brings, make sure you check for disruption including on your route to the airport.”

In Britain alone, more than 22 million passengers are expected to fly in December, likely surpassing last year’s Christmas totals. 

Industry leaders stress that airports, airlines and regulators must work together to handle record passenger volumes, maintain safety and reduce operational delays. The continued growth in international travel demand and leisure flying suggests that aviation in 2025 is not just recovering, it is redefining peak travel.

Are you flying from one of Europe’s busiest airports? Let us know in the comments.



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ByArianna Distefano
Aviation Reporter - Passionate about using journalism as a tool for social change, Arianna's goal is to merge storytelling with advocacy, creating impactful narratives that drive awareness and action.
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