El Prat Airport will gain intercontinental connectivity this winter, one of the main objectives Aena hopes to achieve with its expansion. This comes as the airport heads towards another passenger record, forcing it to move towards a less seasonal model to address the summer season's saturation. It is projected that by 2025, it will have exceeded the infrastructure's theoretical capacity, with more than 58 million passengers.
The airport has increased its intercontinental capacity to 3.69 million seats, a 21.9% increase compared to the previous year, according to the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce's Air Traffic Observatory. Between the end of October and March, it offers 46 routes, one more than the previous season, with two out of every ten destined for the United States. Morocco and the United Arab Emirates follow closely behind. Emirates is the leading intercontinental airline at El Prat, with 448,000 seats, followed by the local carrier Level, with 395,000.
This trend has continued since 2022, with sustained growth in intercontinental service throughout the year in all regions, but with even greater growth during the winter months. The agency points to new connection opportunities to expand the network with other airlines such as Qatar Airways, Etihad, Saudia, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and Korean Air, as well as the introduction of new, more cost-effective Airbus aircraft models.