Bournemouth Airport expecting one million passengers in 2024
Those numbers haven't been achieved since 2008
Bournemouth Airport bosses are predicting they'll see one million passengers coming through the terminal during 2024.
That hasn't been achieved for 15 years, since 2008.
The growth is said to be due to increasing routes from the airport, including new twice weekly services by Ryanair to Agadir in Morocco from April 1st.
The airline's boosting flight numbers by 30% this year, while tour operator TUI is also increasing flights by 33%.
To cope with the numbers, owners Regional and City Airports are planning an extra £5 million of investment in the coming months.
That'll include an upgraded security search area with new scanning equipment, ready for the relaxation of rules around carrying liquids coming into effect.
A new airport information desk, improved baggage screening, an extra baggage carousel and more Border Force desks in Arrivals are planned, along with improved queuing systems for passenger handling in both Departures and Arrivals.
Steve Gill, managing director of Bournemouth Airport, said:
“We’ve embarked on a major investment programme to cater for the anticipated growth in passenger numbers. Before the pandemic we saw 800,000 passengers. Having exceeded that this year, we are confident of seeing more than one million in 2024.
“That’s a tremendous achievement and reflects the great range of destinations available from Bournemouth Airport and our commitment to providing the best possible experience for passengers.
“While our investment programme continues, we thank passengers for their patience and aim to complete the majority of work during the quieter winter months."