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Passenger numbers on the up and heading for one million a year at Cardiff Airport

South Wales Echo

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October 24, 2025

CARDIFF Airport says it has enjoyed a strong summer season, with more passengers taking to the skies in routes from Wales than the year before.

Passenger numbers on the up and heading for one million a year at Cardiff Airport

A Ryanair flight at Cardiff Airport

(ROGER DONOVAN)

In the 12 months to the end of September this year, 928,000 passengers travelled through the airport, which is a 5.3% increase on the previous year and flights were busier with more seats filled on services.

The airport, which has received large sums of Welsh Government investment, will see a number of changes coming into force over the coming months, including the cancellation of the Cardiff to Edinburgh route.

An airport spokesperson said at the time: “The airport was disappointed to learn that for operational reasons outside its control, Loganair will withdraw its Cardiff-Edinburgh service from January 2026.

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