Passenger traffic at Malta International Airport (MIA) rose significantly between January and September 2024, bringing in 6.9 million passengers and generating €107.8 million in revenue, with a net profit of €39.5 million.
This performance was supported by extensive capital investment totaling €39.7 million, funding major projects like Apron 8 South, phase one of the Terminal Expansion, and a new VIP terminal.
October also marked a strong month, with passenger traffic increasing by 8.7% year-over-year to reach 838,393 movements—exceeding 800,000 for the first time in a single month.
Seat capacity grew by 6.5%, and the Seat Load Factor rose to 86.5%. Key markets driving this growth included Italy, the UK, and Germany, which together accounted for over half of the airport’s passenger base.
France and Poland followed, with Poland seeing the highest growth at nearly 50%.
Based on strong year-to-date performance, MIA has updated its full-year projections, expecting 8.96 million passengers, €141 million in revenue, €85 million in EBITDA, €46 million in net profit, and a CAPEX of €64 million.
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