In November 2010, Hong Kong International
Airport (HKIA) registered passenger and cargo throughput
year-on-year increases of 8.1% and 7.1%, growing to 4.1 million
and 368,000 tonnes respectively. Air traffic movements also rose
by 13.9% to 26,765.
The growth in passenger traffic last month was
mainly driven by visitors and Hong Kong residents, which showed
year-on-year growth of 10% and 9% respectively. Passenger volume
in all key regions recorded positive growth from a year ago, with
South East Asia performing particularly well. Transfer / transit
passengers increased by 6% over the same month last year.
On the cargo front, the continuous growth in total cargo
throughput was fuelled by year-on-year growth of 10%, 7% and 5% in transshipments, exports and imports. Among all the markets, North
America and Europe continued their strong momentum with
double- digit growth.
Stanley Hui Hon-chung, Chief Executive
Officer of Airport Authority Hong Kong, said, "With market demand
continuing to be strong, we are anticipating a busy holiday season
for the coming Christmas and new year. An average of more than
150,000 passengers will travel through HKIA every day, and on peak
days we expect to serve a record level of close to 170,000
passengers. As usual, in preparation for the busy travel season,
we are working closely with our business partners at HKIA to
ensure that airport operations remain smooth and efficient,
including the deployment of additional staff to maintain
high-quality passenger service."
The airport has already
kick-started a variety of roving and stage activities to celebrate
the festive season with passengers. These include music ensembles,
Christmas carol singing, dance performances and magic shows in
terminals 1 and 2.
Hong Kong itself will also have new pyrotechnics as this year's
New Year Countdown, normally a visually stunning event that
attracts visitors from around the world.
For the first 11 months of 2010, HKIA
has handled a cumulative total of 46.5 million passengers and 3.8
million tonnes of cargo, increasing 10.7% and 24.8% from a year
ago. Air traffic movements have also gone up 9.3% to 278,820.
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