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Double-digit passenger traffic growth continues at Dubai International

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, August 19 - 2009 at 11:47
  • PRESS RELEASE

Dubai Airports started off the second half of 2009 on a positive note, with Dubai International registering a 12.6% increase in passenger traffic in July.

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    Dubai International Airport.
It is the highest monthly growth-rate recorded since May 2008 (13.8%) and the second consecutive month of double-digit growth in passenger traffic this year following the 10.3% rise recorded in June.

Dubai International handled a total of 3,768,965 passengers in July compared to 3,347,655 during the corresponding period in 2008. The year to date traffic at the end of July stood at 23,148,452 passengers, up 6.1% from the same period last year.

Cargo continues to hold its own in a tough economic environment logging a 1.9% increase in July. Dubai Airports Cargo handled 160,289 tonnes of freight in July 2009 compared to 157,253 tonnes during the same period last year. Year-to-date cargo volumes total 1,035,118 tonnes compared to 1,038,807 tonnes in 2008, a marginal fall of 0.3%.

Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said:
"The Middle East continues to demonstrate vibrant growth during the global economic downturn and Dubai International is at the epicentre of that growth. The double-digit increases we've seen in the past two months are the direct result of a boost in passenger numbers from Emirates and other long-haul network carriers and continual growth in the low cost sector. As for cargo, considering that airports around the world continue to record sharp decline in freight traffic, we have fared well."


Griffiths said that although the outlook for the remainder of the year is positive, growth figures for August and September are likely to fluctuate, reflecting the annual movement of the timing of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

"Whilst we are encouraged by the continued strong passenger growth, clearly service quality remains an important objective. Our Summer Mission initiative is keeping customer service levels high despite record passenger numbers," Griffiths said.

Dubai International is now ranked the world's 6th busiest airport in terms of International passengers according to Airport Council International's (ACI) latest published figures, ahead of Amsterdam, Singapore and Tokyo. The ACI international freight traffic monthly ranking also lists Dubai Airports Cargo as the world's 4th busiest for international air cargo volumes, ahead of Tokyo, Shanghai and Frankfurt.
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Notes and media contacts

• Dubai Airports owns and manages the operation and development of both of Dubai's airports - Dubai International as well as the upcoming Dubai World Central — Al Maktoum International.
• Dubai International is the 5th largest airport in the world in terms of international passenger traffic volumes offering connections to over 205 destinations across six continents on 130 airlines.
• Dubai World Central - Al Maktoum International, which is under construction, will eventually become the world's largest airport with a capacity of 160 million passengers and 12 million tonnes of cargo per year.
• Summer Mission - As part of the initiative, over 200 staff and volunteers have been deployed in the arrival and departure areas across all three terminals to welcome, guide and assist passengers from kerbside to the boarding areas. Airport staff is also guiding customers about airport facilities and procedures such as self-service to ensure their future journeys are even more effortless. The Summer Mission runs from July 1st to mid-September.

Media contact:

Zaigham Ali
Senior Officer
Press Relations & Communications
Marketing & CorporateCommunications
Dubai Airports
Tel: +971 4 216 6916
Fax: +971 4 2244 113

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