Hong Kong International Airport has reported
solid growth in the first half of 2012, serving 27.6 million
passengers – a 6.9% surge – and setting a new single-day record of
approximately 194,000 passengers on 28 April.
Air
traffic movements climbed by 5.8% to 171,870, while cargo throughput remained unchanged at
1.9 million tonnes over the same period last year.
The steady performance for the first half of
2012 was further driven by overall traffic growth in June. During
the month, passenger volume rose to 4.7 million and air traffic
movements reached 28,415, representing increases of 5.5% and 4.9% respectively compared to June 2011.
Positive growth in cargo
tonnage continued for a second consecutive month, with HKIA
handling 334,000 tonnes of cargo, up 4.1% from a year ago.
The growth in passenger traffic in June was
driven mainly by visitor traffic and Hong Kong resident travel,
which saw 6% and 9% gains respectively over the same month last
year. Passenger traffic to and from Japan and South East Asia performed particularly well.
The growth in cargo throughput last month was
primarily due to an 8% year-on-year growth in imports. During
June, cargo throughput to and from South East Asia outperformed
other key regions.
Stanley Hui Hon-chung, Chief Executive Officer
of Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA), said, "In addition to the
healthy growth figures, we are also pleased to welcome the
addition of four new airlines, Far Eastern Air Transport,
Mongolian Airlines Group, Peach Aviation and AirAsia Philippines,
each of whom launched services at HKIA in 2012. Such keen interest
in being able to operate routes to and from HKIA reflects the
attractiveness of Hong Kong as a market and underpins the
competitiveness of the airport being a leading international and
regional aviation hub."
Apart from the steady growth in air traffic,
cross-boundary traffic by land and sea between HKIA and the Pearl
River Delta (PRD) region recorded sustained increases in the first
half of this year.
Passenger trips via coach and limousine
registered a yearly increase of 5.3% to 959,000, while the SkyPier
ferry terminal handled almost 1.3 million passengers to and from the PRD, up 11.6% year on year.
"While we are continuously enhancing with our
short, medium and long-term development programmes, we also recognise how vital human resources are to the efficiency, safety
and service standards of HKIA. The AA and the Labour Department
will jointly host a large-scale job expo in early August, helping
the airport community recruit staff to meet its operational and
growth needs," said Mr Hui.
On a rolling 12-month basis, the airport
welcomed 55.7 million passengers and handled 343,165 flight
movements, representing year-on-year growth of 6.4% and 5.9%
respectively. Cargo volume declined slightly by 3.5% to 3.9
million tonnes.
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