List of the busiest airports in the Netherlands

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This is a list of the busiest airports in the Netherlands.

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Annual passenger traffic at AMS RTM EIN MST GRQ airports. See Wikidata query.

Busiest airports by total passenger boardings

These are the Netherlands' five busiest airports by passenger traffic. [1]

2019

RankAirportCityTotal
passengers
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Amsterdam 71,680,013Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
2 Eindhoven Airport Eindhoven 6,780,796Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
3 Rotterdam The Hague Airport Rotterdam 2,094,798Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
4 Maastricht Aachen Airport Maastricht 430,030Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
5 Groningen Airport Eelde Groningen 176,022Decrease2.svgSteady2.svg

2018

RankAirportCityTotal
passengers
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Amsterdam 70,956,594Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
2 Eindhoven Airport Eindhoven 6,237,755Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
3 Rotterdam The Hague Airport Rotterdam 1,908,158Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
4 Maastricht Aachen Airport Maastricht 274,986Increase2.svgIncrease2.svg 1
5 Groningen Airport Eelde Groningen 228,698Increase2.svgDecrease2.svg 1

2017

RankAirportCityTotal
passengers
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Amsterdam 68,400,387Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
2 Eindhoven Airport Eindhoven 5,701,220Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
3 Rotterdam The Hague Airport Rotterdam 1,732,692Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
4 Groningen Airport Eelde Groningen 201,786Increase2.svgIncrease2.svg 1
5 Maastricht Aachen Airport Maastricht 167,544Increase2.svgDecrease2.svg 1

2016

RankAirportCityTotal
passengers
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Amsterdam 63,526,363Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
2 Eindhoven Airport Eindhoven 4,780,197Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
3 Rotterdam The Hague Airport Rotterdam 1,643,993Increase2.svgSteady2.svg
4 Maastricht Aachen Airport Maastricht 176,562Decrease2.svgSteady2.svg
5 Groningen Airport Eelde Groningen 152,451Decrease2.svgSteady2.svg

2015

RankAirportCityTotal
passengers
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Amsterdam 58,245,291Increase2.svg6.0%Steady2.svg
2 Eindhoven Airport Eindhoven 4,373,882Increase2.svg10.6%Steady2.svg
3 Rotterdam The Hague Airport Rotterdam 1,639,383Increase2.svg0.9%Steady2.svg
4 Maastricht Aachen Airport Maastricht 195,180Decrease2.svg19.1%Steady2.svg
5 Groningen Airport Eelde Groningen 180,879Increase2.svg6.8%Steady2.svg

2014

RankAirportCityTotal
passengers
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Amsterdam 54,940,534Increase2.svg4.6%Steady2.svg
2 Eindhoven Airport Eindhoven 3,956,364Increase2.svg15.5%Steady2.svg
3 Rotterdam The Hague Airport Rotterdam 1,624,877Increase2.svg9.2%Steady2.svg
4 Maastricht Aachen Airport Maastricht 241,473Decrease2.svg43.8%Steady2.svg
5 Groningen Airport Eelde Groningen 169,369Decrease2.svg3.9%Steady2.svg

2013

RankAirportTotal
passengers
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Amsterdam 52,527,699Increase2.svg3.0%Steady2.svg
2 Eindhoven 3,425,485Increase2.svg14.0%Steady2.svg
3 Rotterdam 1,488,572Increase2.svg25.5%Steady2.svg
4 Maastricht 429,545Increase2.svg40.6%Steady2.svg
5 Groningen 176,212Decrease2.svg2.5%Steady2.svg

2012

RankAirportTotal
passengers
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Amsterdam 50,975,592Increase2.svg2.6%Steady2.svg
2 Eindhoven 3,004,938Increase2.svg12.8%Steady2.svg
3 Rotterdam 1,186,539Increase2.svg10.4%Steady2.svg
4 Maastricht 305,439Decrease2.svg8.5%Steady2.svg
5 Groningen 180,812Increase2.svg58.2%Steady2.svg

2011

RankAirportTotal
passengers
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Amsterdam 49,680,625Increase2.svg10.1%Steady2.svg
2 Eindhoven 2,664,078Increase2.svg22.0%Steady2.svg
3 Rotterdam 1,075,202Increase2.svg16.5%Steady2.svg
4 Maastricht 333,910Increase2.svg47.3%Steady2.svg
5 Groningen 114,327Decrease2.svg6.8%Steady2.svg

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References

  1. Statistics Netherlands - Aviation; monthly figures of Dutch airports