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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 December 2020

Tuesday, 15 December 2020

Questions (195)

Róisín Shortall

Question:

195. Deputy Róisín Shortall asked the Minister for Transport the number of passengers arriving into Ireland on a weekly basis from 26 October 2020 by country of departure including seaports and airports in tabular form. [43467/20]

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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 and number of passengers arriving into the State Airports from overseas destinations from the 26Th October – 6th December 2020 inclusive are set out in the tables below. 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:

Arrivals through Dublin Airport

Country of Departure

26 Oct - 1 Nov 2020

2 Nov - 8 Nov 2020

9 Nov - 15 Nov 2020

16 Nov - 22 Nov 2020

23 Nov - 29 Nov 2020

30 Nov - 6 Dec 2020

Austria

99

132

92

85

0

0

Belgium

337

211

202

199

206

240

Bulgaria

390

376

401

324

294

313

Canada

92

105

95

125

199

470

Cyprus

156

93

93

0

0

0

Denmark

163

113

97

62

0

0

Finland

54

0

0

0

0

0

France

999

553

530

625

611

784

Germany

1,217

991

527

237

200

308

Greece

845

568

154

97

89

98

Hungary

247

206

237

348

227

325

Italy

873

599

573

123

0

0

Latvia

334

298

270

230

227

257

Lebanon

0

0

142

156

180

0

Lithuania

283

325

257

285

262

274

Luxembourg

0

0

0

0

0

88

Malta

167

75

82

97

0

0

Moldova

162

249

183

180

172

258

Netherlands

1,407

1,538

1,714

1,511

2,152

2,875

Poland

2,303

2,245

1,638

1,351

1,455

1,455

Portugal

1,255

1,133

1,105

1,021

1,011

1,072

Qatar

161

167

0

163

276

198

Republic of Ireland

168

151

143

166

148

198

Romania

771

670

659

526

666

797

Slovakia

131

116

189

0

131

0

Spain

3,049

2,860

2,894

2,456

2,497

2,626

Sweden

115

113

136

145

150

162

Switzerland

141

105

122

0

0

0

Turkey

691

570

473

485

481

642

UAE

434

360

440

536

668

888

United Kingdom

6,539

6,175

5,152

4,606

4,394

6,861

USA

588

550

565

653

913

1,537

Total

24,171

21,647

19,165

16,792

17,609

22,726

Arrivals through Cork Airport

Country of Departure

26 Oct - 1 Nov

2 Nov - 8 Nov 2020

9 Nov - 15 Nov 2020

16 Nov - 22 Nov 2020

23 Nov - 29 Nov 2020

30 Nov - 6 Dec 2020

Netherlands

242

185

193

147

178

283

Poland

180

206

112

0

0

0

United Kingdom

632

677

399

292

308

424

Total

1,054

1,068

704

439

486

707

Arrivals through Shannon Airport

Country of Departure

26 Oct - 1 Nov 2020

2 Nov - 8 Nov 2020

9 Nov - 15 Nov 2020

16 Nov - 22 Nov 2020

23 Nov - 29 Nov 2020

30 Nov - 6 Dec 2020

Barbados

0

0

0

0

4

0

France

1

0

0

0

0

6

Italy

0

0

0

40

0

78

Malta

0

0

0

3

0

0

Poland

57

61

66

0

0

0

Russia

0

0

0

0

0

27

Spain

100

0

0

0

0

0

Switzerland

0

0

0

0

3

0

United Kingdom

433

284

237

0

47

0

USA

1

0

15

0

0

2

Total

592

345

318

43

54

119

In relation to seaports, 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 26th October through to the 6th December are detailed in the table below. Please note that these figures account for passengers both arriving and departing from Ireland’s ports:

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26 Oct-1 Nov

2-8 Nov

9-15 Nov

16-22 Nov

23-29 Nov

30 Nov-6 Dec

Central

5,461

5,443

4,307

4,914

5,932

8,289

Southern

1,119

1,064

504

960

1,050

1,771

Continental

443

652

131

329

533

959

Total

7,023

7,159

4,942

6,203

7,515

11,019

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 and Rosslare. Passenger services go to/from Rosslare to France and Spain.

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