According to the latest ACI Passenger and
Freight Flash Reports, passenger traffic in the Asia Pacific
region continued its modest upward trend in February 2013.
A
year-on-year increase of +6.7% and +9.3% were recorded at airports
in Asia Pacific and the Middle East respectively when compared to
February 2012. This high percentage was partly due to the
Chinese New Year effect as the national holidays fell in the month
of February this year but in January in 2012.
Year-to-date data
combining January 2013 and February 2013 traffic showed a more realistic picture of an increase of +4.3% and +11.2% in
Asia-Pacific and the Middle East respectively when compared to
same period last year.
The 5 busiest airports in
February 2013 in terms of passenger traffic were Beijing (PEK)
with 6.4 million passengers, Dubai (DXB) and Tokyo Haneda (HND),
both received 5 million passengers, Hong Kong (HKG), 4.6 million
and then Bangkok (BKK), handling 4.3 million passengers.
On the contrary, air cargo traffic, due to the same
Chinese New Year effect, recorded a decline of -11.8% for the
month of February 2013 at Asia-Pacific airports while Middle
Eastern airports remained unaffected and recorded an +9.0%
year-on-year growth. Combining the traffic for the first two
months, Asia-Pacific airports recorded a slight decrease of -0.4%
over the same period in 2012 while Middle Eastern airports
recorded a strong increase of +10.4%.
The top 5
airports with the highest cargo throughput in February 2013 were
Hong Kong (HKG), handling over 248,000 tonnes of cargo, followed
by Shanghai Pudong (PVG), with 186,000 tonnes, Dubai (DXB),
182,600 tonnes, Seoul Incheon (ICN), 166,200 tonnes and Tokyo
Narita (NRT) with 137,300 tonnes.
ACI
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