Glasgow Airport is gearing up for a busy summer season, with an estimated 1.31 million passengers expected to depart from the airport between June and the end of August.
The forecast represents a 5.3% increase on summer 2025, reflecting strong demand for both domestic and international travel and continued investment by airlines in Glasgow Airport's route network.
Passengers will have more choice than ever this summer, with a host of new routes launching across Europe and North America.
New destinations added to the airport's network include Milan and Rome with Wizz Air; Rome, Lisbon, Pisa, Malta and Sharm El Sheikh with easyJet; Warsaw with Ryanair; Dubrovnik and Kos with Jet2.com; Newark with United Airlines; Toronto with WestJet; Zurich with Edelweiss; Hannover with Eurowings; and Mallorca and San Sebastian with British Airways.
The airport's domestic connectivity has also been strengthened with the introduction of Ryanair's new service to London Stansted, providing passengers with another convenient option for travel within the UK.
The expanded schedule strengthens Glasgow Airport's connectivity to key leisure, business and visiting friends and relatives markets, offering passengers an even greater range of travel options throughout the summer months.
The busy summer comes during a landmark year for Glasgow Airport as it celebrates its 60th anniversary. Since opening in 1966, the airport has grown into one of Scotland's principal international gateways, connecting millions of passengers each year with destinations across the UK and around the world.
Gavin Birch-Williams, Managing Director of Glasgow Airport, said: "Summer is always one of the busiest and most exciting periods of the year at Glasgow Airport and we're looking forward to welcoming around 1.31 million departing passengers over the coming weeks.
"This summer is particularly special as we celebrate our 60th anniversary. Over the past six decades, Glasgow Airport has played a vital role in connecting Scotland with the world, and it is fantastic to see our network continuing to grow with new destinations, new services and continued airline investment.
"The continued growth in passenger numbers demonstrates the strength of demand from travellers across Scotland and the confidence airlines have in the Glasgow market. The wide range of new international destinations, means customers have even greater choice when flying from Glasgow.
"Whether customers are travelling for a summer holiday, a city break, visiting friends and relatives or an important business trip, our focus is on delivering a smooth and enjoyable airport experience from the moment they arrive."
Passengers are encouraged to check travel requirements with their airline before travelling and allow plenty of time for their journey through the airport. Passengers are also reminded that under the airport's security process, liquids up to 100ml, large electrical items and other belongings can remain inside hand luggage when passing through security screening.