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1. Over 28 Million Pax Pass Through Hamad Int. Airport in First Year of Operations
Qatar’s Hamad International Airport (HIA) has completed its first year of operations, serving a total of 28 million passengers from June 2014 to May 2015. Detailing the second quarter of 2015, HIA saw 7.28 million passengers arriving, departing and transferring from April to June with 2,495,191 passengers in the month of April, 2,419,783 passengers in May and 2,367,230 passengers i
2. Ryanair Grows 13% with 65 Million Passengers in 2009
Ryanair Grows 13% with 65 Million Passengers in 2009. Ryanair carried over 65 million passengers in 2009, an increase of over 7 million passengers (13%) on its 2008 traffic. Ryanair capped off the extraordinary year of growth by carrying 5 million passengers in December, 12% more than in December 2008.
3. Free Room Nights in Dubai for Emirates' First and Business Class Passengers
Free Room Nights in Dubai for Emirates' First and Business Class Passengers. First Class Passengers receive two nights at The Palace - The Old Town or The Harbour Hotel and Residence. Business Class passengers receive one night’s stay at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel or The Harbour Hotel and Residence. In addition, passengers will receive US$100 credit per person at the hotel to b
4. Air Arabia passes 10 million Passengers Milestone
Air Arabia passes 10 million Passengers Milestone. In the first half of 2008, Air Arabia carried more than 1.6 million passengers, an increase of 33% compared to 1.2 million passengers in the corresponding period last year. Passenger average load factor – passengers carried as a proportion of available seats – for the first half of 2008 stood at 86%, a 3% increase compared to same
5. UK Airline Passengers Amongst Highest Users of Technology to Manage Travel Experience
New research published on Thursday by SITA shows that UK airline passengers are among the highest users of technology to manage their travel experience. When it comes to booking their flight, 94% of UK passengers use self-service options, and 70% checked in for their flight on a mobile, PC or kiosk, compared to 57% of passengers globally.
6. Airline Passengers Prefer Tech to People; One Size Does Not Fit All
According to the 2016 SITA Passenger IT Trends Survey, airline passengers across the globe are so comfortable with technology today that they are choosing to use it rather than interacting with people. SITA’s survey shows that 85% of passengers had a positive travel experience, up from 80% last year. Noticeably, passengers are happier at the steps of the journey where they have mor
7. Brazilian Travellers Among World’s Most Connected
More airline passengers in Brazil carry a smartphone than in other parts of the world. The SITA-ATW Passenger Survey reveals that 85% of passengers in Brazil carry smartphones compared to the global average of 81%. A significantly higher percentage of these passengers use apps from airlines, airports and travel agencies compared with passengers from Europe, Africa and the Middle Ea
8. Etihad Experiences Busiest Four Days in its History; Bangkok Busiest Route
Etihad Airways has enjoyed the busiest four days in its history, with 181,333 passengers flying with the Abu Dhabi-based airline during the post Eid Al Fitr period. On Saturday, 2 August, 46,572 passengers boarded Etihad Airways flights; with 45,981 flying on Sunday 3 August; 44,443 passengers on Friday, 1 August; and 44,331 passengers on Thursday, 31 July.

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