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Cargo Volumes See Strong Growth, while Passenger Numbers Decline
2016.05.15 22:07 ÀÔ·Â
With almost five million passengers served in April 2016, Frankfurt
Airport (FRA) saw passenger figures decline by 2.5 percent compared
to the same period of the previous year. FRA's traffic performance
was distorted by a number of special and base-year effects, including
a public sector strike on April 27, the closure of Brussels Airport
and the earlier timing of the Easter holidays, with some travelers
already departing in March instead of April, as in the previous year.
However, even without these effects, passenger figures would have
declined by about 1.5 percent in April 2016. This was largely the
result of restrained holiday bookings in the wake of the Brussels
terrorist attacks as well as reflecting holidaymakers' concerns about
the security situation at various travel destinations.
In marked contrast to passenger traffic, cargo (airfreight + airmail)
volumes experienced strong growth, soaring by 5.0 percent to 181,948
metric tons. Far East traffic was the main growth driver, with cargo
tonnage to/from this region climbing by 9.0 percent. Freight volumes
on routes to/from China, Japan, and India even recorded dynamic
double-digit growth. While cargo throughput declined during the
first three months of 2016, cumulative cargo volumes in the year to
April reached positive territory again for the first time, growing by
0.5 percent. Despite the strike on April 27, maximum takeoff weights
(MTOWs) rose by 0.2 percent to 2.48 million metric tons, thus even
exceeding the previous April record achieved last year. With some
39,000 takeoffs and landings, aircraft movements decreased by 2.1
percent.
In the reporting month, Fraport AG's international portfolio of
airports continued to develop in two different directions. Lima
Airport (LIM) in Peru achieved strong passenger growth again,
welcoming almost 1.4 million passengers in April 2016 - an increase
of 7.1 percent. Traffic also advanced at Xi'an Airport (XIY) in
central China, rising by 8.8 percent to almost 3 million passengers.
Combined, the two Twin Star airports on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast
- Varna (VAR) and Burgas (BOJ) - also saw traffic rise by 11.6
percent to 57,498 passengers in the month of April. By contrast,
passenger numbers at Antalya Airport (AYT) in Turkey and Pulkovo
Airport (LED) in St. Petersburg, Russia, declined again by 22.8
percent to 1.2 million passengers and 3.5 percent to 900,541
passengers, respectively. Hanover Airport (HAJ) in northern Germany
also recorded a 4.4 percent drop to 415,047 passengers. At Ljubljana
Airport (LJU) in Slovenia, traffic fell by 10.5 percent to 100,549
passengers year-on-year.
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