Dubai hits another record with 6.8m pax in January

By Charlotte Turner |

Dubai Duty Free in Concourse A.

Dubai International Airport hit another record monthly milestone in January, welcoming more than 6.8m passengers – a rise of 7.7% according to Dubai Airports.

 

The airport handled an exact total of 6,895,668 in January 2015 and this follows Dubai’s world-beating performance in 2014 when it welcomed a total of 70.4m passengers, so claiming the title of the world’s number one airport for international passenger traffic.

 

“Considering that Dubai International is projected to welcome over 79 million passengers in 2015, there is no better way to begin a year than with a record month,” said Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports.

 

Regionally, Eastern Europe remained the fastest-expanding market in terms of percentage growth (+71.9%), followed by North America (+16.9%), the Indian subcontinent (+12.2%) and Asia (10.5%).

 

Russia and the CIS countries recorded fewer visitors with traffic dropping -22.7% due to the political and economic instability in the region, while traffic on Australasian routes also registered a marginal dip of -1.6%. Routes to the Indian subcontinent (+171,552 passengers), AGCC (+115,317 passengers), and Western Europe (+105,409) topped in terms of growth in passenger numbers.

 

Dubai International Airport’s T1.

 

 

MOST DESTINATION MARKETS WERE UP

Most markets were boosted in January by holiday traffic as well as visitors to the annual Dubai Shopping Festival.  Aircraft movements totalled 34,643 in January 2015, up 6.2 per cent compared to the 32,625 movements recorded in January 2014.
Freight volumes at Dubai International continued the downward trend in January, contracting 5.5%  to 186,230 tonnes, from 197,021 recorded in January 2014. The contraction is the result of a total of shift of cargo operations to Al Maktoum International at Dubai World Central since May 2014.

“The opening of Concourse D later this year will increase our annual capacity to 90 million passengers and make sure we can continue to accommodate the increasing number of travellers who choose to fly through DXB. It is also a strong endorsement for our $7.8bn SP2020 expansion plan, which will allow us to remain one step ahead of our expected growth by increasing our capacity both on the ground as well as in the air.” Griffiths said.

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