Passenger traffic at Dubai International tops 7.2m in September


Dubai, Oct 27 (Emirates24/7): Passenger traffic at Dubai International, DXB, reached 7.2 million in September, according to a traffic report issued today by operator Dubai Airports.

Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said, "Dubai International’s growth throughout the first nine months of 2017 has been very satisfying and we are now well set for a great finish to the year thanks to the internationally popular entertainment and sports events lined up for the upcoming winter season here in Dubai."

According to the report, "The airport welcomed 7,215,182 passengers in September compared to 7,094,738 recorded in the corresponding month last year, an increase of 1.7 percent. The softening of the growth was mainly due to the splitting of seasonal rush of travellers during Eid holidays which started in August and ended in September.

The year to date traffic continued a strong upward trend with 66,568,550 passengers, a growth of 5.8 percent compared to 62,945,886 recorded during the first nine months of 2016.

In terms of growth rate South America was the top region in September with +46.2 percent increase, followed by Eastern Europe (18.6 percent), and East Asia (15.7 percent), while traditionally strong market India remained the top destination country in terms of passenger numbers with 931,193 passengers, followed by the UK (548,762 passengers) and Saudi Arabia (536,187 passengers).

London was the top destination city with 346,018 passengers followed by Kuwait (213,713 passengers) and Mumbai (182,597 passengers).

As DXB’s rising ratio of wide-bodied aircraft continues to drive airport efficiency, the average number of passengers per flight during the first nine months remained high at 224, up 6.8 percent compared to 210 during the same period last year.

The number of flight movements during September reached 33,134 compared to 34,780 movements recorded in September last year, down 4.7 percent. The number of flight movements in the first nine months of the year totalled 307,683, a contraction of 1.9 percent compared to 313,579 recorded during the same period in 2016.

September freight volumes totalled 217,120 compared to 205,142 tonnes recorded during the same month in 2016, an increase of 5.8 percent. Year to date cargo totalled 1,958,018 tonnes, up 3.5 percent compared to 1,891,419 tonnes recorded during the same period in 2016.

  

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.

    Sat, Oct 28 2017

    The amazing growth of Dubai as an international airport is highly commendable.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 27 2017

    Next is our Mangaluru but first Modi has to Goooooooooo ...

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  • shan, dubai

    Sat, Oct 28 2017

    Don't dream in this age. You will not see the development of Mangalore Airport like Dubai Airport. I am freequent traveller to Mangalore from Dubai.......... Still in India the metro there are drivers but in Dubai driver-less metro since 10 years and no accidents. In Dubai Airport emigration is automatic. When go the egate and insert your ID you will cleared within seconds. Do you think this will happen in Mangalore?????

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