
The Región de Murcia International Airport (AIRM) registered a total of 30,670 passengers during the month of February, representing an 11.3% increase compared to the same period in 2024. However, these figures are 32% lower than the 45,149 passengers registered in the same month in 2019, the terminal’s first year of operation.
The bulk of travellers at Murcia airport come from the international market, which registered 25,124 passengers in February and experienced a 13.5% growth.
Meanwhile, the domestic market remained at the same figures as last year, recording 5,388 passengers. This was all for commercial flights.
In terms of flight operations, AIRM increased its operations by 34.8% during the month of February, corresponding to the management of 337 movements, according to sources from Aena in a statement.
During the first two months of the year, 60,782 passengers were registered, representing an 11.7 % increase. However, these figures are still below the 65,392 passengers registered in 2019, down by 7%.
The cumulative figure for flights during these same months is 684, which shows a 30% increase in operations compared to the same months in 2024.
The Aena Group’s airports (comprised of 46 airports and two heliports in Spain, London Luton Airport, and 17 airports in Brazil) closed the second month of 2025 with 24,537,134 passengers, 4.4% more than the same month in 2024; they handled 223,083 aircraft movements, 4.7% more than in 2024; and transported 111,790 tons of cargo, 4.7% more than last year.