Air traffic at Hong Kong International Airport
continued to perform well in September 2010, with passenger
throughput surging 16.9% to 4.1 million and cargo volume going up
13.9% to 346,000 tonnes. Aircraft movements also recorded a
double-digit increase of 15.9%, totalling 26,140.
Last month saw traffic generated by Hong Kong
residents and visitors rising by 19% and 17% respectively compared
to the same period last year. All key regions registered
year-on-year growth, with the Chinese Mainland and South East Asia
remaining the best performers. Transfer / transit passengers also
showed a yearly increase of 15% during the month.
On the cargo front, the increment in tonnage
volume was led by robust exports, which surged 18% year-on-year.
Major consumption markets in North America and Europe continued
their momentum with double-digit year-on-year growth. During the
month, imports grew 9% while transshipments were up 10%.
From July to September, the airport handled a
total of 13.5 million passengers. This represented a yearly
increase of 14.3%, a steady improvement from second quarter's
11.8% and first quarter's 6.6% rise, indicating a vigorous growth
momentum in the passenger market. The third-quarter flight
movement growth at 15% also outstripped that of the previous two
quarters, while the increase in cargo tonnage narrowed down but
maintained a healthy rate of 18.4%.
Stanley Hui Hon-chung, Chief Executive Officer
of Airport Authority Hong Kong, anticipated that air traffic would
continue to rise in the foreseeable future. He said, "During the
1-7 October National Day Golden Week this year, we handled around
924,000 passengers, 75,000 tonnes of cargo and 6,000 flight
movements, representing increases of 10.7%, 20.7% and 13.2% from
the corresponding period last year."
For the first nine months of 2010, the airport's
passenger volume amounted to 38 million, up 10.9% compared to the
same period last year. Cargo throughput jumped 28.7% to 3 million
tonnes and air traffic movements went up 8.2% to 224,890.
"If everything goes well, we are confident that
HKIA will achieve record volumes in both passenger and cargo
throughput this year, strengthening HKIA's position as a leading
international and regional aviation centre," Mr Hui added.
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