Abu Dhabi International Airport (ADIA) has registered a record year in 2007, with a rise of 31 per cent in total passengers and 15 per cent in aircraft movements compared to 2006 to make it one of the fastest growing airports in the region.
Confirming continuous growth throughout 2007, the December traffic results showed a 40.4 per cent rise in total passengers and a 19.9 per cent rise in aircraft movements, compared to December 2006.
"The strong traffic seen during 2007 is a direct result of Abu Dhabi's growing prominence as an attractive tourist and business destination,"said Khalifa Al Mazrouei, chairman and managing director of Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC), which owns and operates Abu Dhabi and Al Ain International Airports.
The airport handled a total of 730,404 passengers in December 2007, a 40.4 per cent rise over the 520,133 passengers seen in December 2006. The number of aircraft movements increased 19.9 per cent during the same period, rising from 6,517 in December 2006 to 7,811.
For the year 2007 (January-December), the number of total passengers increased by 31.0 per cent reaching a record 6.926 million. Aircraft movements increased 15 per cent, having registered a total of 86,767 movements, compared to 75,437 in the same period in 2006.
Cargo volume continued its strong performance and increased to 28,184 metric tonnes in December 2007 from 26,905 metric tonnes last year. For the full year 2007 cargo volumes increased 22 per cent from 257,622 tonnes in 2006 to 315,317 tonnes.
A substantial factor in the airport's strong growth has been the rapid expansion of its home base airline, Etihad Airways.
In 2007, Etihad Airways expanded with nine new destinations in 2007, increasing their number of average weekly services from 463 per week in January to 719 per week in December. Growth was also driven by a 10 per cent increase in the number of other airlines operating at the airport with the commencement of services by Oman Air, Ethiopian Airlines and SAMA.
"It is very pleasing to see the continued expansion of our largest customer, Etihad Airways, and the commencement of so many airlines taking advantage of the quick and efficient services of the airport and the underlying economic growth of Abu Dhabi,"Al Mazrouei said.
New facilities:The new facilities coming online in 2008 include a third, five million passenger terminal, which will almost double the current capacity to 12 million passengers. Featuring eight gates, including two A380 compatible, the new terminal will meet the demand of Etihad Airways and foreign airlines until the Midfield Terminal Complex is ready a couple of years later.
On the facilities level, ADAC is expanding its existing satellite area to create more room for additional airport services and more seating space.
ADAC has just opened the new Yas Lounge at Terminal 1, specifically catering to the economy class tarvellers who stop over at the Airport for more than six hours before joining their next flight. Source
Confirming continuous growth throughout 2007, the December traffic results showed a 40.4 per cent rise in total passengers and a 19.9 per cent rise in aircraft movements, compared to December 2006.
"The strong traffic seen during 2007 is a direct result of Abu Dhabi's growing prominence as an attractive tourist and business destination,"said Khalifa Al Mazrouei, chairman and managing director of Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC), which owns and operates Abu Dhabi and Al Ain International Airports.
The airport handled a total of 730,404 passengers in December 2007, a 40.4 per cent rise over the 520,133 passengers seen in December 2006. The number of aircraft movements increased 19.9 per cent during the same period, rising from 6,517 in December 2006 to 7,811.
For the year 2007 (January-December), the number of total passengers increased by 31.0 per cent reaching a record 6.926 million. Aircraft movements increased 15 per cent, having registered a total of 86,767 movements, compared to 75,437 in the same period in 2006.
Cargo volume continued its strong performance and increased to 28,184 metric tonnes in December 2007 from 26,905 metric tonnes last year. For the full year 2007 cargo volumes increased 22 per cent from 257,622 tonnes in 2006 to 315,317 tonnes.
A substantial factor in the airport's strong growth has been the rapid expansion of its home base airline, Etihad Airways.
In 2007, Etihad Airways expanded with nine new destinations in 2007, increasing their number of average weekly services from 463 per week in January to 719 per week in December. Growth was also driven by a 10 per cent increase in the number of other airlines operating at the airport with the commencement of services by Oman Air, Ethiopian Airlines and SAMA.
"It is very pleasing to see the continued expansion of our largest customer, Etihad Airways, and the commencement of so many airlines taking advantage of the quick and efficient services of the airport and the underlying economic growth of Abu Dhabi,"Al Mazrouei said.
New facilities:The new facilities coming online in 2008 include a third, five million passenger terminal, which will almost double the current capacity to 12 million passengers. Featuring eight gates, including two A380 compatible, the new terminal will meet the demand of Etihad Airways and foreign airlines until the Midfield Terminal Complex is ready a couple of years later.
On the facilities level, ADAC is expanding its existing satellite area to create more room for additional airport services and more seating space.
ADAC has just opened the new Yas Lounge at Terminal 1, specifically catering to the economy class tarvellers who stop over at the Airport for more than six hours before joining their next flight. Source
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