According to the monthly traffic report issued
by operator Dubai Airports, Dubai International
handled a total of 5,006,155 passengers in July
compared to 4,724,109 in July 2011, a year on
year increase of 6 per cent. Year to date traffic
reached 32,937,794 up 12.4 per cent over the 29,291,927
recorded in the corresponding period last year.
The largest regional traffic growth in July in
terms of total passenger numbers was recorded
on routes to and from Western Europe (+106,926),
Africa (+41,990), the Indian subcontinent (+41,706),
and Asia (+40,840). Regions with the highest percentage
growth included South America (82.6 per cent),
Russia and CIS (38.6 per cent), and Australasia
(16.4 per cent). The impact of traffic fluctuations
during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan were
felt on traffic from AGCC (+0.1 per cent) and
Middle Eastern (-9.2 per cent) routes.
During July, Dubai International handled aircraft
movements totalling 27,829, up 2.4 per cent from
27,166 recorded during July 2011. Year to date
(July) aircraft movements stood at 198,078 up
6.2 per cent from 186,538 posted during the corresponding
period in 2011.
In terms of cargo volumes Dubai International
surged 6.2 per cent in July to 204,510 tonnes
of air freight compared to 192,538 tonnes recorded
during the same period in 2011. The year to date
(July) freight volume has reached 1,290,966 tonnes,
up 2.8 per cent over 1,255,262 tonnes for the
corresponding period last year.
"This is yet another record for Dubai International
and one that we had anticipated based on the growth
trends in the first half of the year. Since 2009
average monthly traffic at Dubai International
has skyrocketed from just under 3.5 million in
2009 to over 4.7 million in 2012. This clearly
signals our emergence as a leading global hub,"
said Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports.
"July's traffic volumes mean that an average
of 112 passengers passed through our airport every
minute of every day," continued Griffiths.
"By 2018, when we expect to complete the
expansion of Dubai International, that will soar
to just under 170 passengers per minute. That
is why we are investing US$7.8 billion in the
future of this airport. In turn that investment
will drive an increase in aviation's contributions
to Dubai's GDP from the current US$22 billion
to 45.4 billion in 2020." Dubai International
doubled its annual capacity to 60 million passengers
with the opening of Terminal 3 in 2008. Just four
years later the airport is once again nearing
capacity with 56.5 million passengers projected
to pass through the facility in 2012. Dubai Airports'
Strategic Plan 2020 will boost airport capacity
to 90 million by 2018. The next milestone is Concourse
3, the world's first purpose-built A380 facility,
which will boost capacity to 75 million passengers.
It will open once it has successfully completed
all operational readiness tests which is anticipated
to occur during the first quarter of 2013.
(Emirates News Agency,
WAM)
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