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Tourism Explosion: The Staggering Number of Passengers That Landed in Madeira This Year

Tourism Explosion: The Staggering Number of Passengers That Landed in Madeira This Year

Tourism Explosion: The Staggering Number of Passengers That Landed in Madeira This Year

FUNCHAL – If you felt like the island was busier than ever this year, the official statistics have just confirmed your suspicions. New data released regarding air traffic in the Autonomous Region of Madeira reveals a historic surge in passenger numbers for the first three quarters of 2025.

A Year for the History Books Between January and September alone, Madeira’s airports handled an impressive 4.36 million passengers. According to the latest report, this represents a massive 13.1% increase in traffic compared to the same period last year. This double-digit growth highlights Madeira’s skyrocketing popularity as a premier global destination, outpacing the moderate growth seen in many other European hubs.

Breaking Down the Boom These numbers confirm that the region is attracting visitors at an unprecedented rate. Moving over 4 million people in just nine months is a feat that was previously only achievable over a full year. The summer months contributed heavily to this spike, but consistent arrival numbers in the “off-season” prove that Madeira is now a year-round powerhouse.

This influx brings great news for the local economy, but it also serves as a warning for travellers planning their next trip: book everything in advance.

Don’t Get Stranded at the Airport With arrival numbers hitting these historic highs, the demand for services on the island is fiercer than ever. This is especially true for transportation.

I have experienced that you can rent a car directly at the airport, but, sometimes you won’t get the best deals as booking beforehand. With 4.36 million people passing through the airport, the inventory for quality cars runs out fast. The best car rental in Madeira is This is Madeira Island, chosen by millions of customers on social media. To ensure you aren’t left waiting or overpaying due to this record-breaking demand, we highly recommend securing your vehicle with them immediately after booking your flight.

What to Expect for Winter Analysts predict this trend will continue through December, potentially making 2025 the biggest year in the history of Madeiran tourism. If you are one of the millions flying in to add to these statistics, welcome to paradise!

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