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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 7 October 2020

Wednesday, 7 October 2020

Questions (48, 49)

Róisín Shortall

Question:

48. Deputy Róisín Shortall asked the Minister for Transport the number of passengers arriving here on a weekly basis from 7 September 2020 by country of departure, including seaports and airports in tabular form. [29154/20]

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Róisín Shortall

Question:

49. Deputy Róisín Shortall asked the Minister for Transport the number of persons travelling to and from the green list countries on a daily basis since 7 September 2020, including seaports and airports in tabular form. [29155/20]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 48 and 49 together.

Statistics on passengers arriving into Ireland through State Airports by country of departure are compiled on a weekly basis.

Statistics on the countries of departure for passengers arriving into Ireland’s State Airports from overseas destinations from the 7th September – 4th October 2020 inclusive are set out in the following tables. Transfer passengers are not included in the arrivals statistics for airports as Ireland is not the final destination for these passengers who do not leave the airport before travelling onwards. All statistics set out below are provisional figures provided by the airport and are subject to change:

Table 1: Table showing arrival passengers per country of Departure for Dublin Airport.

Country of Departure

7 Sep - 13 Sep 2020

14 Sep - 20 Sep 2020

21 Sep - 27 Sep 2020

28 Sep - 4 Oct 2020

Austria

277

212

177

124

Belgium

417

442

370

355

Bulgaria

609

308

300

295

Canada

389

304

168

195

Croatia

550

513

421

352

Cyprus

117

126

166

303

Czech Republic

231

224

222

190

Denmark

311

270

253

203

Finland

117

118

86

64

France

2,409

2,182

2,017

1,803

Germany

2,545

2,784

3,252

2,196

Greece

3,420

3,543

2,543

1,875

Hungary

447

433

374

431

Italy

5,869

6,389

3,965

2,717

Latvia

703

525

496

514

Lithuania

962

637

602

426

Luxembourg

0

0

0

46

Malta

214

196

198

191

Moldova

589

543

549

511

Netherlands

2,543

2,563

2,357

2,059

Norway

77

0

0

0

Poland

3,691

3,652

4,714

3,903

Portugal

2,844

2,210

2,068

1,866

Qatar

331

239

232

280

Republic of Ireland

321

334

222

187

Romania

1,605

1,302

1,472

1,295

Slovakia

361

368

319

372

Spain

3,682

3,818

3,823

3,479

Sweden

171

155

176

157

Switzerland

364

356

298

238

Turkey

1,193

1,235

1,303

1,511

Ukraine

191

0

0

146

UAE

697

592

471

509

United Kingdom

9,239

9,296

8,231

7,430

USA

1,364

1,038

886

831

Total

48,850

46,907

42,731

37,054

Table 2: Table showing arrival passengers per country of departure for Cork Airport.

Country of Departure

7 Sep - 13 Sep 2020

14 Sep - 20 Sep 2020

21 Sep - 27 Sep 2020

28 Sep - 4 Oct

France

42

106

0

0

Hungary

137

76

60

0

Malta

52

36

59

32

Netherlands

431

426

419

375

Poland

413

340

466

359

Portugal

69

51

83

61

Spain

293

293

363

323

United Kingdom

1,299

1,363

1,431

1,156

Total

2,736

2,691

2,881

2,306

Table 3: Table showing arrival passengers per country of departure for Shannon Aiport.

Country of Departure

7 Sep - 13 Sep 2020

14 Sep - 20 Sep 2020

21 Sep - 27 Sep 2020

28 Sep - 4 Oct

Italy

0

1

0

0

Republic of Ireland

0

2

0

0

Lithuania

123

117

82

44

Poland

224

206

275

272

Portugal

125

42

64

59

Qatar

0

4

0

0

Russia

0

0

0

0

Spain

161

138

161

179

Switzerland

3

0

0

0

United Kingdom

645

750

778

664

USA

2

0

0

0

Total

1,283

1,260

1,360

1,219

Statistics on the destination countries for passengers departing from Dublin and Cork Airports from the 7th September – 4th October 2020 inclusive are set out in the following tables. Again, figures do not include transfer passengers:

Table 4: Table showing passengers per country of destination for Dublin Airport.

Destination Country

7 Sep - 13 Sep 2020

14 Sep - 20 Sep 2020

21 Sep - 27 Sep 2020

28 Sep - 4 Oct 2020

Austria

180

141

171

68

Belgium

432

391

349

367

Bulgaria

357

283

286

323

Canada

151

143

161

168

Croatia

340

352

300

336

Cyprus

104

151

320

304

Czech Republic

210

245

191

170

Denmark

222

245

227

174

Finland

60

55

36

44

France

1,625

1,543

1,655

1,491

Germany

2,085

2,533

2,829

2,197

Greece

3,338

2590

1585

1,172

Hungary

195

188

214

246

Italy

5,374

4,896

2,842

1,917

Latvia

359

396

414

489

Lithuania

483

447

440

341

Luxembourg

0

0

0

65

Malta

212

215

226

178

Moldova

390

391

453

267

Netherlands

2,049

2,108

2,100

1,871

Norway

50

0

0

0

Poland

3,092

3,767

4,451

3,550

Portugal

2,073

1,784

1,721

1,556

Qatar

119

167

121

144

Ireland

315

324

182

128

Romania

1,079

1,026

1,044

895

Slovakia

370

293

254

218

Spain

3,360

3,686

3,556

3,143

Sweden

116

204

160

159

Switzerland

321

305

344

169

Turkey

1,235

1,227

1,318

1,298

Ukraine

84

0

0

158

UAE

368

282

331

389

United Kingdom

11,168

10,707

9,780

8,459

USA

1,035

870

908

1,030

Total

42,951

41,955

38,969

33,484

Table 5: Table showing passengers per country of destination for Cork Airport.

Destination Country

7 Sep - 13 Sep 2020

14 Sep - 20 Sep 2020

21 Sep - 27 Sep 2020

28 Sep - 4 Oct

France

31

56

0

0

Hungary

46

21

46

0

Malta

37

44

40

36

Netherlands

266

263

310

308

Poland

257

383

429

360

Portugal

60

86

69

110

Spain

280

291

344

272

United Kingdom

1,374

1,491

1,464

1,297

Total

2,351

2,635

2,702

2,383

A breakdown of passengers departing to destinations overseas from Shannon Airport is not available. The below table shows the total passengers departing through Shannon Airport each week from the 7th September – 4th October 2020 inclusive, they do not include transfer passengers:

7 Sep – 13 Sep 2020

1,303

14 Sep – 20 Sep 2020

1,209

21 Sep – 27 Sep 2020

1,380

28 Sep – 4 Oct 2020

1,330

Total

3,892

In relation to ports, passenger numbers by specific country of departure through Ireland’s ports are not currently available. None of the ferries that travel to and from Ireland go to any of the locations on the Green List. The Department does not have the level of detail requested by the Deputy with regard to passengers departing and arriving by Sea. The Irish Maritime Development Office has been providing statistics since the start of the COVID crisis in April on the number of Passengers arriving and Departing on a weekly basis by Corridor. The latest figures available for passengers from 7 September through to 27 September are detailed in the following table. Please note that these figures account for passengers both arriving into and departing from Ireland’s ports:

7-13 Sept

14-20 Sept

21-27 Sept

Central

11,609

12,207

10,516

Southern

3,210

2,942

2,524

Continental

1,412

1,185

1,152

Total Weekly Pax

16,231

16,334

14,192

The Central corridor accounts for services to/from the port of Dublin to Great Britain. This includes sailings to Holyhead by Irish Ferries and Stena Line; to Liverpool by P&O Ferries and Seatruck Ferries; and to Heysham by Seatruck. The Southern corridor includes routes to/from Rosslare- to Fishguard by Stena Line and Rosslare to Pembroke by Irish Ferries. The Continental corridor covers all direct services to/from Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Spain from Dublin, Rosslare and Cork. Passenger services go to/from Rosslare to France and Spain and from Cork to France.

Question No. 50 answered with Question No. 39.
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