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India and Pakistan lead the recovery of passenger traffic at Dubai Airport-News

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DXB recorded 10.6 million passengers in H1 and saw a better H2.

Dubai Airports on Wednesday predicted that Dubai International Airport (DXB) will achieve strong growth in the second half of this year after its passenger throughput of 10.6 million passengers in the first six months of 2021-despite travel restrictions affecting the main source of passengers throughout the second quarter market.

India continued to be the largest destination country for DXB in the first half of the year, with more than 1.9 million passengers. Pakistan ranks second with 700,074 customers, followed by Russia (406,209) and Egypt (401,361).

Other notable destination countries include Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia and the United States. The top three cities in terms of traffic volume are Addis Ababa (354,804), followed by Cairo (345,886) and Moscow (344,175).

“In view of the strong recovery of global air travel, we started the second half of the year with a high profile. Reopen Terminal 1 and Hall D — The home terminal of our 60 international airlines — after 15 months of hibernation to accommodate the seasonal peak of passengers during the summer vacation,” said Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports.

“This is essential to facilitate the continued expansion of the route network of our home base airlines Emirates and flydubai, and their combined network-currently spanning 168 destinations-continues to grow.”

“We have witnessed some of our The busiest weekend of the year in July, And as major international events such as the 2020 Dubai World Expo and the 2021 Dubai Air Show will be held in the coming months, the prospects for passenger numbers in 2021 look very promising,” he said.

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Griffith added that the UK recently decided Move the UAE to the “Amber List” And the UAE’s conditional Remove travel restrictions on passengers Flights from four countries in the Indian subcontinent, Nigeria and Uganda will significantly increase DXB traffic.

According to the latest data released by the Airports Council International (ACI), DXB remains the world’s busiest airport for international passengers after maintaining the title of annual passenger traffic for the seventh consecutive year in 2020.

DXB is far ahead of other international airports, and its passenger traffic is almost twice that of the next busiest global hub in the Middle East.

According to data from Dubai Airport, the passenger traffic at Dubai Airport in the second quarter totaled 4.9 million, bringing the half-year figure for the year to 10.6 million, a year-on-year contraction of 40.9%. Compared to before the Covid-19 pandemic, DXB currently serves 68% of destinations in 94% of countries on 70% of airlines.

In terms of the recovery of freight volumes approaching 2019 levels in the second quarter, freight continued to outperform the passenger sector. DXB recorded 571,568 tons of freight in the second quarter, pushing the freight volume to 1.1 million tons in the first half of the year, a year-on-year increase of 27.7%.

Due to the partial suspension of operations from March 25 to July 7, 2020, the base number is low. A total of 99,392 takeoffs and landings were recorded in the first half of the year, a slight increase of 0.9% year-on-year.

waheedabbas@khaleejtimes.com




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