During the month of May 2013, Hong Kong
International Airport (HKIA) handled 4.7 million passengers and
339,000 tonnes of cargo, a year-on-year increase of 4.1% and 1.8%,
respectively.
Flight movements set a new monthly record of
31,040, representing a 6.1% increase compared to the same month
last year.
The growth in passenger traffic in May was due
to 7% year-on-year growth in visitor traffic and 10% growth in
Hong Kong resident traffic. Passenger traffic to/from South East
Asia and Mainland China performed particularly well.
The growth in cargo throughput last month was
driven mainly by exports and transshipments, which were up 1% and
4%, respectively, from a year ago. During the month, cargo
throughput to/from North America outperformed other key regions.
"We are delighted that monthly flight
movement has reached a new record high, beating the previous
record of 30,799 set in December 2012," said Stanley Hui Hon-chung,
Chief Executive Officer of the Airport Authority Hong Kong. "Although increasing demand is posing greater
challenges, HKIA is dedicated to maintaining our high service
standards. We recently reconfigured arrangements at the Meeters
and Greeters Hall, setting up extra stanchions and rearranging the
waiting area to provide more circulation space for passenger flow.
From small improvements to large-scale facility developments, we
are committed, as always, to providing travellers with a
delightful airport experience."
Over the first five months of 2013, passenger
traffic increased 4.1% to 23.9 million, while cargo volume also
grew 2.2% to 1.6 million tonnes. Flight movements reached 150,080,
representing 4.6% growth compared with the same period last year.
On a rolling 12-month basis, passenger numbers
handled reached 57.4 million, and cargo volume of nearly 4.06
million tonnes was recorded, representing 3.6% and 3.5% growth,
respectively. Flight movements also rose by 4.8% year-on-year to
358,290.
HKIA,
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