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34.3% year-to-date growth at Abu Dhabi International Airport

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, September 23 - 2008 at 16:13
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Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) today reported a 22.9% year-on-year jump in passenger traffic through Abu Dhabi International Airport for the month of August.

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A total of 869,868 passengers used the airport during the month, compared to 707,671 last year, with the year-to-date figures reaching 5,962,175 - up 34.3% against last year's 4,439,610 over the same period.

Passengers to and from other Gulf States rose particularly strongly, with Bahrain traffic up 44.4%, Oman up 33.1%, Qatar up 35.2% and Saudi Arabia - the largest Gulf market for the airport - up 18.3%.

The UK saw a strong jump in traffic, up 30.5%, helped by an ADAC advertising campaign celebrating the connections from the airport to Heathrow and other UK destinations. Other strong performers included India, up 31.3%, and the Philippines, up 74.1%.

The Philippines figures were boosted by the frequency increase of Etihad flights from four per week in August 2007 to one flight a day since October 2007. The month also saw the first flights by Pakistani airline Air Blue, adding to and supporting the country's position as the second-largest market to and from Abu Dhabi.

Cargo growth reflected the wider pattern, with cargo tonnage handled at the airport up by 18.5%.

Rudy Vercelli, CEO of ADAC, welcomed another month of strong growth, saying:
"We continue to meet or exceed our targets for the year with impressive growth across all sectors of the business."


Vercelli said, "In August, we welcomed our 40th airline customer, Air Blue and the continuing addition of new carriers is an important part of our development strategy and complementary to the significant growth of our home carrier, Etihad Airways."

"We continue to work hard to provide all our customers, airlines and passengers alike, with the highest quality of service across all our operations," added Vercelli.

Work continued during the month on a range of infrastructure projects which will boost even further the capacity of the airport. These included the second runway, new air traffic control tower and new terminal facilities.

Terminal 3 will bring the total passenger capacity at the airport to more than 12 million; ADAC estimates that by the end of 2008 total traffic will top nine million passengers.

The airport's top five destinations during the month were Doha, London, Cairo, Bahrain and Bangkok. The busiest day of the month, August 1st, saw a total of 32,567 passengers passing through the airport.
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About Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC):

Abu Dhabi Airports Company, ADAC, is a public joint-stock company wholly owned by Abu Dhabi Government. It was incorporated by Emiri Decree number 5, of March 4th, 2006, to spearhead the development of the Emirate's aviation infrastructure. ADAC has officially taken over the operation and management of Abu Dhabi and Al Ain international Airports, as of 28/09/2006.

Under its mandate is the re-development and expansion of Abu Dhabi International Airport, which includes the new midfield terminal - a facility that will offer a 20 million passenger per year operational capacity when its first phase opens.

For further information, kindly contact:

ABU DHABI AIRPORTS COMPANY
P.O. Box 94449
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Phone (+971) 2 505 3666
Fax (+971) 2 575 8300

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