Stable April – growth so far this year

11.5.2026 14:30:00 CEST | The Avinor Group | Press release

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The number of travelers at Avinor’s airports remained stable in April. A total of 4.3 million passengers travelled, roughly at the same level as last year, while figures for the first four months of the year show clear growth.

Øystein Løwer / Avinor

In April, 4,295,000 passengers used Avinor’s airports. This represents a marginal increase compared with the same month last year, and overall traffic is unchanged compared with April 2025. So far this year, 16.2 million passengers have travelled via Avinor’s airports, an increase of three percent compared with the same period last year.

Aircraft movements

In April, there were a total of 52,838 commercial aircraft movements at Avinor’s airports, an increase of one percent compared with the same month last year. The increase is primarily driven by domestic flights, where the number of movements rose by two percent. At the same time, international flights declined by three percent.

So far this year, activity levels remain stable, with 197,768 commercial aircraft movements, roughly at the same level as in 2025.

Variations between airports

Oslo Airport recorded 2.18 million passengers in April, a decrease of one percent compared with last year. Nevertheless, the number of passengers at the country’s largest airport is up two percent so far this year. Bergen Airport Flesland stands out with six percent growth in April, while Stavanger Airport recorded a slight increase of one percent.

Trondheim and Tromsø recorded somewhat lower passenger numbers in April than last year, while at the regional airports there was a small increase. Taken together, developments across several airports contribute to overall growth for Avinor in 2026, despite some variation from month to month.

– The overall picture is that many people continue to choose air travel, and demand remains steady into the spring months despite the war in the Middle East and concerns about access to aviation fuel, says Joachim Lupnaav Johnsen, EVP Commercial Management and Development.

See the attachment for more airport figures.

Fly drones safely and legally

In April, 2,685 drone flight plans were registered. This is an increase of 3 percent compared with April last year.

– With better weather and longer daylight hours, more people are flying drones. It is positive that many choose to fly legally and register their flight plans. At the same time, there are still many flights in restricted zones around airports, so I would like to encourage everyone to operate drones only where it is safe and permitted, says Nikola Tufekcic, Head of Drones at Avinor.

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Avinor is a wholly-owned state limited company under the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications and is responsible for 44 state-owned airports. Avinor has taken a leading role in reducing climate gas emissions from the aviation industry, including the development of electric aircrafts and supplying sustainable jet-biojetfuel. Avinor provides safe and efficient travels for around 50 million passengers annually, half of which travel to and from Oslo Airport. Over 3000 employees are responsible for planning, developing and operating an efficient airport and air navigation service. Avinor is financed via airport charges and commercial sales. The air navigation services is organized as ​subsidiary wholly-owned by Avinor. Avinor's headquarter is in Oslo.

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