Doncaster Sheffield Airport records busiest ever month in August
Doncaster Sheffield Airport recorded its busiest month on record in August, with more than 145,000 passengers flying from the South Yorkshire airport.
This record breaking summer takes the airports passenger figures to over one million, with 1,083,333 people flying from Doncaster Sheffield Airport in the past 12 months.
Steve Gill, chief executive of Doncaster Sheffield Airport, said: “This is fantastic news, we’ve had our busiest August ever and the number of people travelling from Doncaster Sheffield Airport is continuing to rise. This summer has seen us notch up a number of record breaking months,
“The improved accessibility of the airport, thanks to the Great Yorkshire Way link road from Junction 3 of the M18, and the 11new destinations on offer with Flybe, has significantly expanded our offer to people across the region.
“I strongly believe that an ambitious region such as ours needs a thriving airport and with the continued support of the region, we can achieve even more.
“Leisure passengers have really started to embrace Doncaster Sheffield Airport as their local airport and are showing their support by travelling from here whenever possible.
“The Flybe flights to Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin have been welcomed by the business community who are using the airport to access key European markets and as a gateway to the world.
“Next month we have our new Flybe routes to Dusseldorf and Dublin starting and we are looking forward to welcoming passengers flying out to Ireland and Germany.”
The two new Flybe routes will take off from Doncaster Sheffield Airport on October 30.
The Great Yorkshire Way, a £56m link road from junction 3 of the M18 to Doncaster Sheffield Airport, which opened earlier this year, has seen journey times from Sheffield to the airport cut to just 25 minutes.
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