Hong Kong International Airport set new monthly
records for passenger volume and air traffic movements in July
2012, handling over 5 million passengers – representing growth of
0.5% over July 2011, when the previous record was set – and 29,880
air traffic movements – representing year-on-year growth of 3.4%
and breaking the previous record set in March 2012.
Cargo volume
saw a decline of 1.6% year on year to 335,000 tonnes during the
month.
The growth in passenger traffic was due mainly to
travel by Hong Kong residents, which saw a 6% rise over the same month last year. Passenger traffic to and from Japan and Taiwan
performed particularly well.
Although imports grew by 4% in
July, cargo volume declined primarily because of a 4% year-on-year
drop in exports together with a 3% decrease in transshipments.
Cargo activity with South East Asia outperformed other key
regions.
"We are pleased that both
passenger and air traffic movements have once again set records,
and we believe that the growth trend will continue in the coming
months. Meanwhile, we will keep a close eye on the latest
situation in the cargo market," said Stanley Hui Hon-chung, Chief
Executive Officer of Airport Authority Hong Kong. "As we develop the airport
to meet its future air traffic demand, the entire airport
community is also giving 100% effort to help handle the increasing amount of traffic we are currently facing. The Job Expo we
recently held in early August attracted more than 10,000 participants over three days, and our business partners were able
to hire qualified candidates to meet their operational needs."
For the first seven months of the year, HKIA handled
32.7 million passengers and air traffic movement reached 201,760, representing 5.9% and 5.4% increases respectively compared with
the same period last year. Cargo volume amounted to 2.3 million tonnes, a slight drop of 0.2% compared to the same period last
year.
On a rolling 12-month basis, the airport has served
55.7 million passengers and handled 344,160 flight movements,
representing year-on-year growth of 5.9% and 5.5% respectively.
Over the same period, cargo volume declined by 3.1% to 3.9 million
tonnes.
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