Ottawa airport finances looking up after years of pandemic struggles

After years of pandemic-related travel struggles, officials with the Ottawa International Airport say they're feeling optimistic that their finances and passenger traffic are finally starting to look up. In its 2023 financial report, the Ottawa International Airport Authority announced it saw an increase in domestic and international passengers, inching closer to pre-pandemic volumes from 2019. "I'm so pleased to see our passenger volume building back and our finances turned around," said the authority's president and CEO Mark Laroche in a statement Monday. The total number of passengers arriving at or departing from the airport reached 4,095,915 in 2023, compared to just under 3m passengers in 2022. It's still a long way from the 5.1m passengers passing through the airport in 2018 and 2019. Most of its passenger traffic is within Canada, around 3.2m. However, there's been a 241% increase in international passengers excluding the United States, accounting for around 315,000 passengers in 2023. The rest were about 575,000 people flying to and from the U.S.<br/>
CBC
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/ottawa-airport-2023-financial-report-looking-up-1.7181352
4/23/24