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Notícias (GB)
In April 2026, the twelve-month average rate of change of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) remained at 3.2%, but the year-on-year rate of change increased to 3.7% (Read more...)
In the 1st quarter of 2026, the egg production and poultry meat increased compared with the same period of the previous year, while livestock slaughtering and landed catch declined (Read more...)
DREM publishes 40 indicators on the Autonomous Region of Madeira, marking 40 years of European integration (Read more...)
In the 1st quarter of 2026, the electricity production in the Autonomous Region of Madeira grew by 5.3%, with a strong contribution from renewable sources (Read more...)
In the 1st quarter of 2026, the unemployment rate fell to 4.5%, the lowest in the country (Read more...)
In the 4th quarter of 2025, the number of bankruptcy, insolvency and enterprise recovery cases filed in the first-instance courts of the Madeira District increased both on a quarterly and year-on-year basis (Read more...)
In April 2026, the confidence indicator in Manufacturing and Services increased, whilst in Construction and Public Works and in Trade there was a decrease (Read more...)
DREM shares data to mark Mother's Day 2026 (Read more...)
In 2025, the number of deaths and marriages increased, while the number of births decreased compared to 2024 (Read more...)
In March 2026, the overnight stays in tourist accommodation in the Region grew 3.8% year-on-year, surpassing the one million mark for the first time this month of the year (Read more...)
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In December 2022
Movement of passengers at the airports of the Autonomous Region of Madeira more than doubled compared to the previous year
The Regional Directorate of Statistics of Madeira (DREM) releases today, based on information provided by ANA-Aeroportos de Portugal, the first data on air transport in the Autonomous Region of Madeira (ARM) for the month of December 2022.
In the month in reference, there was a movement of 326.7 thousand passengers at the airports of the ARM, transported in 2,729 aircraft (commercial flights), representing year-on-year changes of 61.7% and 34.2%, respectively. When compared to December 2019 (pre-pandemic month), there was also a growth, of 38.4% in the movement of passengers and 38.23% in the movement of aircraft. The cumulative year-on-year growth (January to December) was 65.9% and 102.1%, for aircraft and passenger movements, respectively.
Each aircraft (considering jointly those that have landed and taken off) carried, on average, about 124 passengers (104 in December 2021) at Madeira airport, while in Porto Santo that figure did not exceed 53 passengers (38 in the same month last year).

In December 2022, domestic and international passengers’ movement at Madeira airports registered positive year-on-year changes, with international traffic growing more (+71.1%) than domestic traffic (+52.9%). Compared to the same period before the pandemic (December 2019), domestic traffic grew by 41.7% and international traffic by 35.4%.
At Madeira airport, and in the month under review, passenger traffic is distributed almost equally between domestic (48.2% of the total) and international traffic (51.8%). At Porto Santo Airport there was a significant preponderance of domestic traffic, with values higher than three-quarters of total traffic (76.8% of the total).
In this reference month, scheduled flights at Madeira airports accounted for 92.8% of all aircraft movements and 94.5% of passengers (85.9% and 88.7% in the same period last year, respectively).
In December 2022, the occupancy rate of aircraft handled at the airports of the Autonomous Region of Madeira was 70.5%, with Madeira Airport reaching 70.9% and Porto Santo, 58.6%. In the same period last year, the occupancy rate was lower, standing at 62.2%, 62.8% and 48.0%, in the same order.
From January to December of 2022, passengers embarked and disembarked at Madeira airports reached 4.1 million (an all-time record), half regarding traffic exclusively between airports located in the national territory, which includes inland and domestic connections (49.4% of the total as a whole) and the other half international (50.6%). In the latter, the United Kingdom was the main country of origin and destination of international flights from airports of the Autonomous Region of Madeira (36.1%), followed by Germany (22.9%) and France (8.0%).

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