More than 58,000 Tonnes of Cargo Went through Chopin Airport in 2015

In 2015 cargo traffic at Chopin Airport was up by 9%. The Warsaw airport handled a total of 58,284 tonnes of freight in the twelve months of 2015, including 57,735 tonnes internationally (9.4%) and 548 tonnes domestically (-20.3%). Imports exceeded exports, with 32,440 tonnes and 25,844 tonnes respectively.

1. Freight in 2015, in kg (on board of any aircraft operated to/from Chopin Airport):

DeparturesArrivalsTotalChange
2015/2014
Cargo [kg]Total25 844 33432 439 70858 284 0428,99%
Int’l flights25 491 94732 243 64057 735 5879,38%
Domestic flights352 387196 068548 455-20,29%

The most popular cargo destinations in terms of volume carried included: Leipzig (8,200 t), Cologne (8,000 t), Dubai (6,100 t), New York/Newark (5,800 t) and Chicago (5,100 t).

2. Five most popular cargo destinations in 2015, in kg:

City20152014Change
2015/2014
Leipzig8187,57130,514,8%
Cologne7989,13589,7122,6%
Dubai6107,76078,00,5%
New York5814,55218,111,4%
Chicago5060,85185,8-2,4%

The biggest cargo carriers were LOT Polish Airlines (21,000 t), UPS Airlines (9,500 t) European Air Transport (8,200 t), Emirates (6,100 t), and TNT Airways (3,000 t).

3. Five biggest cargo carriers at Chopin Airport in 2015, in tonnes: 

Carrier20152014Change
2015/2014
PLL LOT20960,620788,40,8%
UPS Airlines9547,35370,977,8%
EUROPEAN AIR TRANSPORT8237,47172,414,8%
EMIRATES6107,76050,30,9%
TNT AIRWAYS3007,02440,823,2%

“In terms of cargo traffic year 2015 was highly successful. Chopin Airport has remained a leader in the Polish freight traffic for many years. Forecasts for this year also indicate that the demand for goods transported by air, to and from our part of Europe, will raise. We are talking to other cargo carriers who also show interest in opening regular services from Warsaw. We see a large potential for growth of this market segment and want to develop it further – says Mariusz Szpikowski, Chopin Airport CEO.
4. Air mail in 2015 on all flights in 2015, in kg:

DeparturesArrivalsTotalChange
2015/2014
Air mail [kg]Total8 181 2445 889 23014 070 474-7,41%
Int’l flights7 447 1955 096 38712 543 5822,21%
Domestic flights734 049792 8431 526 892-47,79%

Air mail saw a slight fall (down 7.4%), reaching 14,100 tonnes. Domestic freight stood at 1,500 tonnes, while the figure for international traffic increased by nearly 2,2% to 12,500 tonnes. Exports continued to exceed imports, with 7,400 tonnes and 5,900 tonnes respectively.

The biggest quantities of air mail goes to Frankfurt, London, Paris, Amsterdam and Copenhagen. The biggest increase in volumes of the sent mail reached Paris (39.5%), whereas London dropped by 12.1%.
5. Five biggest air mail carriers in terms of air mail quantity, in tonnes:

Carrier20152014Change
2015/2014
PLL LOT7313,27617,5-4,0%
Lufthansa1741,41460,919,2%
Sprintair1525,02922,5-47,8%
Air France746,9429,673,9%
KLM531,4513,83,4%


6. Five most popular destinations in terms of air mail quantity, in tonnes:

City20152014Change
2015/2014
Frankfurt1583,31663,3-4,8%
London1486,41691,8-12,1%
Paris1160,8832,139,5%
Amsterdam888,4781,913,6%
Copenhagen660,3589,112,1%

The Warsaw airport handles more than 70% of cargo traffic in Poland. The most frequently carried goods include: consumable parts and materials for heavy industry, pharmaceuticals, books and newspapers.

Source: Chopin Airport



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