Hong Kong International Airport recorded growth
in all three traffic categories in February 2012.
Cargo traffic increased by 18.6% over the
same period last year to 287,000 tonnes, while four million
passenger trips and 26,600 aircraft movements were handled during
the month, up 2% and 9.3% year-on-year respectively.
Stanley Hui Hon-chung, Chief Executive Officer
of the Airport Authority, said, "While it is encouraging to see
the uptick in cargo volume, we must note that the gain is partly
on account of the low base for comparison, as Chinese New Year
fell in February in 2011, while this year it was in January.
Combined figures for January and February are therefore preferred
indicators as the holiday factor is eliminated."
Looking at the two months together, HKIA served a total of 9 million
passengers and handled 55,600 aircraft movements, registering
increases of 7.5% and 7.4% respectively. Aggregate cargo volume
declined by 2.3%, to 562,000 tonnes, when compared with the same
two-month period last year.
"Both passenger traffic and
flight movements continue their steady upward trend, while the
decline in cargo volume is seemingly stabilising. We remain
optimistic that the overall positive trend will continue in view
of the latest, more encouraging economic signals coming from
Europe, the US and the Chinese Mainland. For the coming summer
operating season, with runway capacity at HKIA having increased to
63 flights per hour, we are seeing airlines scheduling a 4.7%
increase in flight frequencies compared to summer last year,
bringing daily scheduled flights to nearly 1,000. We will plan
ahead to cope with the anticipated growth in air traffic and
continue our efforts in providing high-quality service," Mr Hui
added.
The
combined growth in passenger volume in January and February was
mainly driven by visitor traffic, which registered growth of 8.5%
over the same period last year. Passenger traffic to/from the
Mainland and South East Asia performed particularly well.
The combined decline in cargo throughput for the first two months
was mainly attributable to a 7% year-on-year drop in exports. Imports decreased by 2% while transshipments registered growth of
2% compared to the same period last year.
On a rolling
12-month basis, aircraft movements climbed 8% to over 337,600 and
passenger traffic rose 6.1% to 54.5 million over the same period
last year. Cargo tonnage registered a year-on-year drop of 5.3% to
3.9 million tonnes.
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