Dubai, Dubai International registered
another record year with the airport’s 2010 passenger traffic reaching
an historic 47.2 million, up 15.3 per cent over 40.9 million in 2009
and2.4 per cent more than the 46.1 million originally projected for the
year.
According to the annual traffic report issued today by
Dubai Airports, December passenger numbers reached 4.2 million, an
increase of 11.6 per cent compared to 3.8 million recorded during the
same month in 2009. In terms of monthly traffic, the airport crossed thefour million mark for the third consecutive month in December, and for
the fourth time in 2010.
Dubai International also witnessed strong
cargo traffic growth in 2010 following a surge in air freight volumes
during the first three quarters of the year as the global economy
recovered and companies worldwide cleared inventories. Air freight
traffic growth slowed to single-digit monthly increases during the
latter part of the year including December when the facility handled
188,103 tonnes of freight in compared to 182,874 tonnes in the
corresponding month in 2009, an increase of 2.9 per cent. Annual cargo
traffic rose to 2.27 million tonnes, a robust 17.7 per cent rise over
the 1.93 million tonnes recorded in 2009.
Even with the trend of
moderate cargo traffic growth expected to continue globally in 2011,
freight volumes are fast-approaching Dubai’s 2.5-million tonnes of
capacity and should elevate the importance of Dubai World Central – Al
Maktoum International in accommodating additional cargo traffic.
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Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation
Authority and Chairman of Dubai Airports, attributed Dubai
International’s continued success to Dubai’s progressive aviation model.
“Thekey to our success has been our coordinated and supportive approach to
aviation,” said Sheikh Ahmed. “Dubai has a model, unlike Europe and
elsewhere, that recognises aviation’s strategic importance and promotes
growth in the sector. It starts with an open skies policy, competitive
rates and a tax-free environment that has attracted over 130 airlines toDubai and extends to strategic investments in top-flight aviation
infrastructure that promote high service standards and sustain rapid
growth. This combined with our geocentric location, which can
effectively connect any two major cities in the world, will drive
further expansion and continued benefits to consumers across the globe.”
“Itwas a year in which we celebrated many milestones,” said Paul
Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports. “We surpassed our growth projections,
ushered in Dubai’s status as a twin-airport city with the opening of
Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International in June and celebrated
Dubai International’s 50th anniversary. The growth story continues in
2011 with passenger numbers expected to surge another 11 per cent to
52.2 million. As a result, we have plans to boost capacity on the groundand in the air to ensure we can accommodate the growth while improving
service across the airport.”
Source: Press Release (Dubai Airports)