Monday, 19 January 2026

Brisbane Airport breaks three records

Brisbane Airport has wrapped up its centenary with even more reason to celebrate after recording its busiest year ever.

The airport broke three records in 2025, with previous marks for busiest month, busiest day and busiest year all shattered as almost 25 million passengers travelled through the international and domestic terminals.

December set a new record for the busiest month with more than 2.3 million passengers going through the airport, while the 20th of December was the busiest day ever for the international terminal with 26,111 passengers arriving or departing, smashing a record which had stood since before the coronavirus pandemic.

Brisbane Airport CEO Gert-Jan de Graaff said it had been a stellar year with brighter signs ahead as a host of new air routes come online in the coming months

"We didn't just break the daily record in the international terminal which has stood since 2020, we smashed it," he said.
"That kind of jump in passenger numbers shows the momentum building at Brisbane Airport and mirrors the momentum building right across Southeast Queensland as the clock counts down to 2032.

"This year will see even more transformation at the international terminal, with passport control relocating to the same level as check-in."


No comments:

Post a Comment