MADRID, 28 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The airports in the Aena network will operate 28,555 flights between Holy Thursday, March 28, and Easter Monday, April 1, which represents a decrease of 1.27% in relation to the same days of Holy Week in 2023, according to data provided by Aena to Europa Press.

The busiest days will be the ones that end this holiday period. Thus, on March 31, a total of 6,237 trips to and from Aena airports are scheduled, while 6,179 are planned for April 1.

Above 5,300 flights will be on Thursday, March 28 (5,367) and Saturday, March 30 (5,477). On the other hand, the day with the fewest flights will be Friday, March 29, with 5,295 movements.

By airport, Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas will be, as usual, the one that will host the most flights throughout this Holy Week, with a total of 5,334 flights, 7.2% more than last year.

The days with the most flights will also be March 31 and April 1, with exactly 1,110 trips each. On the opposite side is March 30, with 1,001 flights scheduled at the Madrid airport.

Barajas is followed by the Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat airport, from where a total of 4,529 flights will be managed this season, 1.5% more. Again, the busiest day will be April 1, with 1,016 operations.

The rest of the ranking of busiest airports is completed by Palma de Mallorca, where 2,801 operations will be carried out (-19.7%), Malaga-Costa del Sol, with 2,216 flights (-8%), and Gran Canaria, with 2,098 flights (18%).

According to Aena, flight scheduling is subject to changes that may occur in the operations of the different airlines depending on the different situations that arise.