Scottish Transport Statistics No 29: 2010 Edition

Has figures on (e.g.) road vehicles, traffic, accidents, bus and rail passengers, road and rail freight, air and water transport, finance, personal travel and international comparisons.


Table 8.19 Origins/destinations of terminating passengers: 2009 1

Aberdeen

Edinburgh

Glasgow

Glasgow Prestwick

Inverness

Total

thousands

Borders

3

180

10

5

0

198

Central

7

581

249

61

0

898

Dumfries & Galloway

1

23

68

37

0

129

Fife

6

850

144

30

1

1,031

Grampian

2,086

128

131

56

106

2,507

Highlands & Islands

46

96

108

49

446

745

Lothian

6

5,777

293

169

0

6,245

Strathclyde

25

513

5,721

1,269

4

7,532

Tayside

95

567

237

73

1

973

Total all Scottish areas

2,275

8,715

6,961

1,749

558

20,258

England & Wales

11

115

53

49

2

230

All passengers 2

2,286

8,830

7,014

1,798

560

20,488

Source: Civil Aviation Authority - Not National Statistics
1. The CAA survey collected statistics only for the airports shown in the table.
2. Terminating passengers are those who arrive at or depart from an airport by surface means of transport. As explained in the Notes and Definitions, their numbers are not the same as the numbers of terminal passengers: the latter also include transfer passengers (people who change aircraft at an airport).

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