The airport faces competition for flights from
East Midlands Airport (), and
Leeds Bradford Airport (); all of which, at , have a much wider range of scheduled passenger flights. Passengers at the airport peaked in the early to mid-2000s when the facility was used by around 500,000 per year. This fell to around 200,000 passengers in 2016. However, Sun Air launched twice-weekly flights to Aalborg and Billund in April 2016, in order to support the
off-shore wind industry in the Humber and Jutland locations. These flights were also suspended in December 2016. The airport is also used to service the offshore gas storage and drilling operations for BP and Centrica Storage with over 5,000 air transport helicopter movements in 2016, the fourth highest in the UK. From 1 April 2015, Bristow Helicopters commenced operations from a new UK Search and Rescue base at Humberside. In October 2016 Bristow Helicopters and Bond (now Babcock) moved their offshore operations to Norwich, leaving CHC and UNI-FLY as the remaining helicopter companies based at Humberside. CHC was scheduled to commence a new contract for Ørsted (formerly DONG Energy) in April 2018, supporting North Sea wind farm construction. Humberside has one of the highest
NEQ approval levels of any airport in Europe, and saw significant growth in cargo throughput from 144tonnes in 2007 to 1,132tonnes in 2011. This was due to regular flights by Icelandair Cargo, however these ceased to operate in 2012 and cargo had reduced to 123tonnes in 2016. Humberside International has a
CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence (Number P739) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction. It has an amount of
general aviation activity, with five resident flying clubs and organisations offering fixed wing and rotary training. In May 2011, Weston Aviation opened a
fixed-base operation (FBO). This was the first dedicated FBO at the airport, where the company has also opened a regional charter sales office, to promote and develop the use of business and private aviation in Yorkshire and the Humber. ==Airlines and destinations==