Diori Hamani International Airport Flight Facts
How far in advance do most travelers book their flights to NIM, Niamey?
Most travelers made their bookings 6 weeks in advance of their departure.
What are the busiest hours at Diori Hamani International Airport?
The busiest hours at NIM are 2:00AM - 3:00AM
How many flights arrive at NIM each week?
A total of 10 flights arrive at Diori Hamani International Airport each week
How many nonstop flights arrive at NIM each week?
Diori Hamani International Airport receives 10 nonstop flights each week.
What time does the first flight to NIM typically depart?
The first flight to NIM departs around 3:00AM - 4:00AM
When does the last flight to NIM depart?
The last flight to Diori Hamani International Airport departs around 11:00PM - 12:00AM
Which month had the most bookings to NIM, Niamey?
The month of November saw the most bookings for Diori Hamani International Airport
Which month had the least bookings for NIM Airport?
The month of April had the fewest bookings for Diori Hamani International Airport.
Which destinations were the most popular among First-Class travelers from NIM, Niamey
ADD, IST, BKO was the most popular destination visited by First-Class travelers from Diori Hamani International Airport.
What is the booking ratio by class at NIM Airport?
10 travelers at Diori Hamani International Airport booked either First or Business Class.
What was the average stay of passengers in Niamey?
Travelers spent an average of 2 days in Niamey.
What percentage of travelers at Niamey were over the age of 35?
51% of travelers at Niamey were over the age of 35.
How many travelers at NIM were over the age of 60?
2% of travelers were over the age of 60 at Niamey.
What proportion of travelers at NIM traveled with minors?
14% of travelers at Niamey traveled with children under the age of 14.
How many NIM travelers belong to the millennial age group?
21% of travelers at NIM were millennials.
What percentage of travelers at NIM were female?
28% of the total travelers were female at Niamey.







