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LIST OF THE BUSIEST AIRPORTS IN THE CENTRAL EUROPE


This article presents the list of 31 busiest airports in Central Europe, ranked by total passengers per year, including both terminal and transit passengers.

The term 'Central Europe' is understood here in the sense defined at the Congress of International Geographical Union held in 1994 in Prague, i.e. as the region of Europe comprising the teritories the following countries: Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Slovenia. The same definition has been used by The World Factbook (CIA), Encyclopædia Britannica, and Brockhaus Enzyklopädie (1998).


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1     Germany Frankfurt Airport Frankfurt 60,786,937[1][1]</ref> 64,500,386[2]  06.1%
2     Germany Munich Airport Munich 42,261,309[1] 44,594,516[3]  05.5%
3      Switzerland Zürich Airport Zürich 27,666,428[4] 29,396,094[4]  06.3%
4     Germany Düsseldorf Airport Düsseldorf 23,521,919[1] 24,640,564[5]  04.8%
5     Austria Vienna International Airport Vienna 23,352,016[6] 24,392,805[6]  04.5%
6     Germany Berlin Tegel Airport Berlin 21,253,959[1] 20,460,688[7]  03.7%
7   1   Germany Hamburg Airport Hamburg 16,224,154[1] 17,622,997[8]  08.6%
8   1    Switzerland Geneva Airport Geneva 16,532,690[9] 17,351,816[9]  05.0%
9   1   Poland Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw 12,795,356[10] 15,730,330[11]  022.9%
10   1   Czech Republic Václav Havel Airport Prague Prague 13,074,517[12] 15,415,001[12]  017.9%
11   2   Hungary Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport Budapest 11,441,999[13] 13,097,239[14]  014.5%
12   1   Germany Berlin Schönefeld Airport Berlin 11,652,922[1] 12,865,315[7]  010.4%
13   2   Germany Cologne Bonn Airport Cologne / Bonn 11,910,138[1] 12,384,223[15]  04.0%
14     Germany Stuttgart Airport Stuttgart 10,626,430[1] 10,962,247[16]  03.2%
15      Switzerland
  Germany
  France
EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg Basel / Mulhouse / Freiburg im Breisgau 07,314,269[17] 07,888,725[17]  07.9%
16     Germany Langenhagen Airport Hanover 05,408,814[1] 05,870,104[5]  08.5%
17     Poland John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice Kraków 04,983,645[18] 05,835,189[19]  017.1%
18     Poland Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk 04,004,081[20] 04,611,714[20]  015.2 %
19     Germany Nuremberg Airport Nuremberg 03,485,372[1] 04,186,961[5]  020.1 %
20     Poland Katowice Airport Katowice 03,221,261Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page). 03,892,941[10]  021.8 %
21     Poland Warsaw Modlin Airport Warsaw 02,860,874[21] 02,932,639[10]  00.2 %
22   2   Poland Copernicus Airport Wrocław Wrocław 02,419,561[10] 02,855,071[22]  017.9 %
23     Germany Bremen Airport Bremen 02,573,502[1] 02,540,084[5]  01.3 %
24   2   Germany Frankfurt-Hahn Airport Hahn 02,608,984[1] 02,471,900[5]  05.3 %
25     Germany Leipzig/Halle Airport Leipzig 02,189,804[1] 02,361,534[5]  07.8 %
26     Germany Dortmund Airport Dortmund 01,918,845[1] 02,000,695[5]  04.3 %
27   1   Slovakia Bratislava Airport Bratislava 0~ 1,760,000 01,942,069 [23]  011 %
28   1   Germany Weeze Airport Weeze 01,853,818[1] 01,885,811[5]  01.7 %
29     Poland Poznań Airport Poznań 01,710,116[10] 01,852,655[10]  08.3 %
30     Germany Dresden Airport Dresden 01,664,67[1] 01,706,563[5]  02.5 %
31     Slovenia Ljubljana Joze Pucnik Airport Ljubljana 01,404,831[24] [2] 01,683,045[24] 0
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  18. ^ Cite error: The named reference Krakow was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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