Wednesday 25 April 2012

Dubai continues growth in latest passenger figures


Passenger traffic at Dubai International, the world's fourth busiest hub for international passengers and freight, continued its double-digit growth for the third consecutive month according to the monthly traffic report for March issued by Dubai Airports today.
Passenger traffic in March reached 4,848,320, an increase of 15.4 per cent compared to 4,201,708 during the corresponding month in 2011. March is the third consecutive month for Dubai International with passenger numbers exceeding the 4.5 million mark, propelling traffic in the first quarter to 14,261,606, a surge of 16.1 per cent over the same period last year.
Buoyed by traffic growth in the region following the increasing liberalisation of the Saudi Arabian aviation sector, the AGCC continued to top the list of regions with the largest increase in total passenger numbers (+174,537 passengers), followed by Western Europe (+109,364), and Africa (+90,057). Contraction on Middle Eastern routes continued in March (-23,030 passengers) owing to instability in certain parts of the region. South America has remained the strongest market in terms of percentage passenger growth* (+90.9 per cent) as a result of new Emirates services to Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires, followed by Russia and CIS (+47.4 per cent), and Australasia (+40.7 per cent). Traffic to and from Africa also rose dramatically (+25.7 per cent) due to the addition of Harare and Lusaka to Emirates’ route network.
During the month under review, Dubai International recorded a total of 29,276 aircraft movements, up 5.8 per cent compared to 27,674 in March 2011. The year to date movements increased 7.9 per cent to reach 86,014, compared to 79,705 recorded during the first quarter in 2011.
Dubai International handled 186,417 tonnes of cargo in March 2012 compared to 185,921 tonnes in March 2011, up 0.3 per cent. Cargo volumes during the first quarter rose slightly with freight volumes reaching 517,440 tonnes, an increase of 1.1 per cent compared to 512,057 tonnes during the corresponding period in 2011.
“New routes and additional frequencies are building on the magnetic attraction of Dubai’s hub as a premier leisure and business destination and a convenient connecting point for global travellers,” said Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports. ”As growth continues to pick up in almost all markets, both traditional and new, the outlook for the second quarter is similarly positive.”
Commenting on the results, industry analyst Saj Ahmad said: "Dubai International Airport continues to buck the trend and it has effectively positioned itself as the global hub of choice for worldwide connections.  The strong expansive growth of Emirates and flydubai have overwhelmingly help the charge with an influx of passengers to the city and with freight still lagging pretty much everywhere in the world, the growth in passenger numbers means more additional airport revenue.
'Notwithstanding the additional growth in airplane movements, again led by the induction of new Boeing 737-800s at flydubai and new 777-300ERs at Emirates, the airport's decision to expand further will come as a further boost to their strategic planning, as it is well on track to exceed the 2011 figures and probably eclipse the likes of Heathrow before 2017 on current growth rates'.

Article Source : Arabian Aerospace

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