A record number of participants led to 12 airports receiving Platinum, Gold, and Silver awards in New Delhi for outstanding Sustainable Energy Initiatives.
Airports of Thailand (AOT) reported its strong financial results for the first half of fiscal year 2024, with 367,032 flights, 61.22 million passengers, and a net profit of 10,347.62 billion baht. This represents a significant increase of 16.86% in flights and 23.78% in passengers compared to the same period last year.
Sharjah Airport revealed that the first quarter of 2024 witnessed the arrival of more than 4.2 million passengers and recorded 26,473 flight movements, and transported more than 42 thousand tons of cargo, thereby enhancing its regional position in providing a distinguished travel experience and improving the quality of services for its customers, reflecting positively in the development of tourism and the economy in the Emirate of Sharjah, and promoting its commercial growth.
The five-day May Day Golden Week is over, Macau International Airport (MIA) recorded a total of 908 flights and 109,592 passengers from 1st – 5th May 2024. The peak day occurred on 1st May 2024, with 201 flights and 26,314 passengers.
Hamad International Airport (DOH) continues to strengthen its position as a global aviation hub, with Q1 2024 marking its busiest quarter yet, surpassing all previous records set in 2023. This quarter saw a remarkable surge in passenger traffic, recording a 27.6% increase, as well as significant growth in aircraft movements by 23.9% and cargo operations by 15.4%.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) today released the air traffic figures for Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) for March 2024. During the month, HKIA handled 4.36 million passengers and 29,840 flight movements, representing year-on-year increases of 56.7% and 48.2%, respectively.
Kansai Airports today announces the forecast of international passenger traffic, Japanese and nonJapanese combined, at Kansai International Airport (KIX) during the upcoming Golden Week (11 days from Friday, April 26, to Monday, May 6).
Airport International Group announced that Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) welcomed 597,134 passengers (PAX) in March, reflecting a 19.2% decrease compared to 2023 figures. During the same month, QAIA recorded 5,476 aircraft movements (ACM) and handled 6,361 tons of cargo, marking an 11.4% decline and a 13.5% increase, respectively, from the same period the previous year.
During FY 2023-2024, Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (KIAB / BLR Airport) witnessed the highest-ever annual passenger traffic and cargo numbers, with a total of 37.53 million passengers traversing through its terminals and 439,524 metric tonnes (MT) of cargo passing through the BLR Airport. BLR Airport catered to 32.86 million domestic passengers and 4.67 million international passengers during this period.
Auckland Airport Chief Customer Officer, Scott Tasker, said while the number of flights and seat capacity was lower than the same time pre-pandemic, Auckland Airport will still be busy as the first school holidays of the year kick off.
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