TAV Airports to host 11th ACI Training Centre - 02/09/2010

Geneva, 2 September 2010 – Airports Council International (ACI) and TAV Airports are pleased to announce their agreement to open a new ACI Training Centre, making Istanbul the 11th global training hub in the world. This strategic location will enable ACI to continue to pursue its objective of bringing ACI training opportunities closer to the airport staff and management teams. The new centre will serve both TAV airport employees and candidates from across Europe and the Middle East.


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Traffic growth slows but still hits 7% in July 2010 Freight recovery continues at 18% - 02/09/2010

Geneva, 1 September 2010 – ACI World’s monthly PaxFlash and FreightFlash reports show that passenger travel continued to grow in July but at a slower rate than in previous months. ACI Director Economics, Andreas Schimm comments, "Growth in the passenger and freight sector is likely to have peaked in the second quarter. As of August, passenger numbers will compare against positive growth in the reference period of 2009, whereas for freight that will only be the case from October. Therefore the last quarter of 2010 will see a return to more ordinary growth numbers in the single digits. That being said, 2010 so far has beaten expectations and the recovery is well on track. Regional differences remain, however, and may become even more pronounced as the development of economies in the U.S. and Europe appear increasingly uncertain and show a tendency to slow down again."


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ACI releases World Airport Traffic Report 2009 - Passenger traffic growth down 2 percent; hard hit cargo down by 8 percent - - 01/07/2010

Geneva, 5 August 2010 – Director General of ACI World, Angela Gittens announced today the publication of ACI’s WorldAirport Traffic Report for 2009 – the most comprehensive source of global airport traffic data available on the market.  

Gittens says, “This is a unique airport industry reference product that provides an analytical review of traffic data for over 1350 airports, with illustrative charts and tables. Against the background of the worst global recession since the Second World War, total global passenger traffic at airports declined by 1.8 percent in 2009 relative to 2008.  Cargo tonnage fell by 7.9 percent, reflecting the direct impact on global markets and productivity during the severe economic downturn. We explain the underlying reasons for the traffic results and show how the trends evolved over the year.


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Traffic rebound continues in June 2010 - First semester results: Passenger traffic up by 6% and Freight by 24% - 01/07/2010

Geneva, 3 August 2010 – ACI World reports that firm passenger demand brought strong 8 percent traffic growth in June 2010 compared to June 2009, maintaining the positive momentum established in the preceding months. International passenger growth contributed strongly with a rise of over 10 percent, and domestic traffic grew by 6 percent. Overall results are similar to May growth levels, with further acceleration in the Asia-Pacific region – driven notably by international traffic in China, South Korea, Malaysia and Japan.


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Mr Javier Martinez Botacio appointed Regional Secretary for ACI Latin America-Caribbean - 04/06/2010

Geneva, 20 July 2010 - The Airports Council International for the Latin America-Caribbean Region (ACI-LAC) has appointed Mr Javier Martinez Botacio as Regional Secretary. On 16 July, one of his first activities was to inaugurate the new ACI-LAC regional office in Quito, Ecuador with the Region’s President, Miguel Southwell.


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International passenger traffic rebounds in May; Air freight continues to rise sharply - 01/07/2010

Geneva, 1 July 2010 – International passenger numbers grew by just over 10 percent at airports worldwide in May 2010 compared to May 2009. Domestic traffic also increased firmly but at a more moderate pace of 6 percent. Top regional results were seen in Latin America-Caribbean (+32% international and +18% domestic) and Asia-Pacific (+18.5% international and +11% domestic).
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European airspace closure in April deals major blow to growth trajectory  - 04/06/2010

Geneva, 3 June 2010 - For April 2010, airports experienced an overall decline in passenger traffic, the first global decline since July 2009.  Although domestic traffic increased by 2%, the 5% decrease in international traffic resulted in a decrease in total passenger volume of 1.2%.

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Airports call for global coordination, volcanic ash impact highlights need for enhanced collaboration - 28/05/2010

Leipzig, 27 May 2010 ― Angela Gittens, Director General of ACI World, has called for better understanding of the key parameters of airport business management and greater stakeholder collaboration to ensure a sustainable future for the airport sector.

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Worldwide airport traffic flourishes in March - 04/05/2010

GENEVA, 4 May 2010 – Worldwide passenger traffic rose by 7.6 percent in March 2010, as compared to March 2009, and increased by 6.1 percent for the first quarter. Continued strong freight traffic resurgence was reported for March, with a 25.6 percent rise in total freight compared to March 2009, boosted by international freight which shot upward by 32.4 percent and domestic by 14.6 percent, in stark contrast to the poor results in the first quarter of 2009.

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Joint ACI EUROPE & AEA press release: Europe’s airlines and airports call for immediate reassessment of flight restrictions - 19/04/2010
 
ACI pledges support for Abuja Declaration, Strengthening regional security initiatives in Africa - 14/04/2010

Geneva, 14 April 2010 – ACI World Director General, Angela Gittens, spoke this week at the African Regional Ministerial Conference on Aviation Security in Abuja, Nigeria. She comments, “We are seeing a groundswell of political will in every region to work together to strengthen aviation security. To ensure successful application of international security principles and State regulations, it is vital to gain better understanding of practical issues on the ground. Only then can we efficiently harmonise our efforts to address identified risks. This landmark conference and the resulting Abuja Declaration demonstrate the determination of African nations to contribute to the development of a new global aviation security strategy.

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Strong international traffic drives February traffic results - 23/02/2010

GENEVA, 31 March 2010 – Improving traffic results seen in December and January continue into February, according to ACI PaxFlash and FreightFlash reports. Total global traffic grew +6.8 percent, boosted by a strong increase of +9 percent in international traffic and domestic growth of +4.8 percent.

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Preliminary World Airport Traffic 2009, Passenger traffic down by 2.7%; cargo down by 8.2 % (Updated) - 17/03/2010

Geneva, 17 March 2010 – ACI reports preliminary results of a 2.7 percent decline in global passenger traffic for 2009, reflecting steep declines in the first quarter in most regions but a return to growth activity by year-end. Total cargo volumes retracted by 8.2 percent, while aircraft movements were 5.5 percent below the 2008 level. The preliminary report is based on input from over 900 airports.

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Illicit Trade in Tobacco – Industry calls for strong Protocol without unjustified targeting of duty-free - 15/03/2010

Geneva 12 March 2010 - Airports, airlines and duty-free operators call upon WHO Member States to agree a strong Protocol on illicit trade in tobacco products during negotiations being held in Geneva from 14-21 March. Illicit trade in tobacco is estimated to cost governments and legitimate businesses US$ 20 billion in lost revenue annually.

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January traffic shows strong start for the year: Global passenger traffic up by 6%; global freight up 25% - 23/02/2010

GENEVA, 4 March 2010 ACI PaxFlash and FreightFlash participants report a sustained growth pattern in January, following the positive results registered in December. Global airport passenger traffic rose by 6 percent in January 2010 compared to January 2009 and freight was up by a strong 25 percent  A 12-month rolling comparison shows that the passenger traffic decline has narrowed to a -1.7 percent gap and freight to -4.5 percent, (comparison Jan 2009 -Jan 2110 over Jan 2008- Jan 2009).

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Abu Dhabi to host 10th ACI Training Centre - 08/03/2010

GENEVA, 1 March 2010 ― Airports Council International (ACI) and the Gulf Centre for Aviation Studies (GCAS) - a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) – have signed an agreement to open a new ACI Training Centre, making Abu Dhabi the 10th global training hub in the world and the second in the Middle East region.

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Airports assess the industry’s financial outlook, ACI World and ACI Europe host annual economics and finance conference - 23/02/2010

London, 23 February 2010 – At the opening session of the second annual ACI Airport Economics & Finance Conference, Angela Gittens, Director General of ACI World, emphasized the matrix of critical cost factors that will shape airport investments and financial planning choices as the industry begins to climb out of the 2008-09 economic depression.

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ACI Airport Service Quality Awards 2009, Asia Pacific airports sweep top places in worldwide awards - 16/02/2010

GENEVA, 16 February 2010 ― ACI World is pleased to announce the top performing airports in the annual ACI Airport Service Quality (ASQ) passenger survey. As a leading industry benchmarking tool, ASQ is designed to help participating airports to measure their improvement year on year, as well as to benchmark against their peers worldwide, within their region and in the same size category. A reliable monitor of airport service, ASQ is used by many airports as one of the key performance indicators of the airport’s service.

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Strong traffic growth in December 2009, Global passenger traffic up by 5%; freight up 23% - 04/02/2010

GENEVA, 3 February 2010 – In December 2009, the ACI PaxFlash and FreightFlash traffic reports show a surge in traffic worldwide. Global airport passenger traffic rose by 5.3 percent relative to December 2008 (Table 1). Both international passenger traffic (up by 5.6 %) and domestic traffic (up by 5.2 %) were boosted by strong performance across Asia Pacific (+15.7 % international; +14% domestic). All regions saw increases, except for North America which remained flat, as shown in the Table 2 of this release.

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Bulletin # 28, Update on duty-free sales at airports - 01/02/2010

To all ACI Airport Operators and World Business Partners

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November traffic boosts annual growth average in 2009, Global passenger traffic up by 4%; Freight up 11% - 07/01/2010

GENEVA, 6 January 2010 – ACI’s monthly PaxFlash and Freight Flash reports show strong positive growth in both passenger numbers and freight tonnage in November. Angela Gittens, Director General ACI World, comments, “The steady improvement of traffic at airports indicates that losses for the year may be softer than originally expected. In the first quarter 2009 airports registered an alarming downward spiral yet since mid-year we have witnessed the return of demand – first for domestic and now for international travel. For sure, we are comparing November 2009 against November 2008, the month which had the biggest traffic losses in that year. Nonetheless positive passenger growth in all categories – overall global, international and domestic – indicates that the industry remains on track for a rebound.

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New Release: ACI Airport Economics Report 2009 - 22/12/2009

Geneva, 22 December 2009 - Airports Council International (ACI) Director General Angela Gittens announced annual airport economics results today. "The financial data for 2008 reflect the year’s business environment: early year positive results, and then the financial turmoil that rocked global markets and provoked a stark economic recession. Airports revised expansion plans in many cases and continued to devise efficiencies to enable their long-term capacity needs. The cyclical nature of our aviation business means has taught us that we must look beyond the current situation, no matter how tough, and prepare for fundamental demand trends. Our communities need that stability and count on us to continue operations in a safe, secure and environmentally friendly manner.

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ACI calls for renewed environmental engagement - 21/12/2009

Geneva, 21 December 2009 – The Director General of Airports Council International (ACI), Angela Gittens, today called for renewed engagement across the aviation sector for managing environmental commitment.

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Climate change debate, ACI calls for a global sectoral approach for aviation - 08/12/2009

Geneva, 8 December 2009 – Airports Council International (ACI), on behalf of airports worldwide, urges delegates at the UNFCCC COP/15 meeting in Copenhagen to adopt a global sectoral approach for aviation, recognizing the commitment of aviation partners – airports, airlines, air navigation service suppliers, and manufacturers – and their support for the central role played by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) on behalf of the entire aviation industry.

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October traffic: stabilization continues, Freight traffic growth seen for the first time since July 2008 - 04/12/2009

GENEVA, 04 December 2009 – ACI’s monthly FreightFlash reports1.4 percent increase in international freight, 2.2 percent increase for domestic freight and 1.3 percent increase for total freight traffic in October 2009 compared to October 2008. Angela Gittens, Director General ACI World, comments, “The black ink in all three freight categories for the first time since July 2008 is the best traffic news of the month. This is welcome positive progress coming on the heels of a steady narrowing of the negative gap with 2008 traffic results. This pattern mirrors the ‘down-flat-up’ curve we have seen in passenger traffic over the past few months.

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Airports call for management and ownership flexibility and better airline and government cooperation - 19/11/2009

Geneva, 18 November 2009 – Speaking to airport executives attending the ACI Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) annual conference, ACI World chairman James C. Cherry delivered a strong cautionary message in his keynote speech: “Airports have become businesses just like any other, with private companies building, operating and owning airports in various parts of the world. In ACI’s latest economic survey, there are more than 200 companies doing this to varying degrees.

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Airports urge governments to endorse joint aviation industry position in global climate change negotiations  - 05/11/2009

Kuala Lumpur, 4 November 2009 – Airports have voted unanimously to support an ACI Resolution urging governments to adopt a global sectoral approach to managing aviation’s impact on climate change. Throughout the past year, airports have worked with their partners – airlines, air navigation service suppliers and manufacturers – to compile data from all sectors of the aviation industry concerning CO2 emissions and the measurable progress that has been made to reduce those levels.

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Airports asked to strengthen their voice to improve the industry - 04/11/2009

Kuala Lumpur, 4 November 2009 – The Airports Council International welcomed over 600 representatives from 67 countries at their annual meeting this week. After welcoming the delegates, host for the event Tan Sri Bashir Ahmad, Managing Director of Malaysia Airports introduced Jim Cherry, ACI Chair since 2007, who focused on strategies for weathering the turbulence of recent years, and working closely with our partners across the industry. Paraphrasing President John F Kennedy, Cherry said, “What unites us is far more important that what divides us, and that holds true for the airline – airport relationship. We must work with the airlines association IATA successfully, on the climate change issue, and we must maintain the momentum. At ICAO we are better recognized and we have increased our presence there. We have learned that it is about cooperation not capitulation.

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September traffic confirms “green shoots” - 03/11/2009

GENEVA, 02 November 2009 – ACI’s September 2009 PaxFlash traffic indicates that the stabilization trend of the past two months has been maintained and the domestic traffic in certain national markets is registering real growth relative to September 2008. Overall domestic passenger traffic rose by 4.4 percent worldwide and global passenger traffic rose by 1.6 percent.

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Airports Council International elects new chairman - 03/11/2009

Kuala Lumpur, 3 November 2009 – The ACI annual assembly of the world’s airport executives today elected Mr. Max Moore-Wilton as the new Chair of Airports Council International (ACI), the global airport trade association, to serve for a two-year term. He succeeds the current Chair James Cherry as of 1 January 2010. Mr Moore-Wilton knows the ACI association well, having first served as a regional advisor and then as a member of the ACI Governing Board and as Vice Chair of the Board this year.

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Airports Hold Annual Global Meeting in Malaysia - 02/11/2009

Kuala Lumpur, 2 November 2009 – Over 500 airport representatives and aviation business partners are meeting this week in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for their annual conference and will focus on strategies for re-energizing the airport business.

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August traffic results improve in all markets, Domestic traffic set to lead recovery - 02/10/2009

GENEVA, 02 October 2009 – The ACI “PaxFlash” report indicates that global traffic grew by a modest 0.1 percent in August as compared to August 2008. The key driver was improvement in domestic traffic, up by 2.5 percent with Asia Pacific and Latin America & Caribbean regions showing greatest improvement.

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Airports strengthen revenue diversification - 24/09/2009

Macau, 24 September 2009 – Speaking to over 180 representatives from airports, concessionaires and brands who are attending this year’s ACI Airport Business and Trinity Forum, ACI World Director General Angela Gittens called on airports and their commercial business partners to work closely together to achieve twin goals of customer service excellence and revenue diversification.

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ACI Monthly Traffic Statistics - July 2009 - 02/09/2009

GENEVA, 02 September 2009 – Global passenger traffic in July 2009 showed positive signs of stabilisation, according to the ACI PaxFlash report. ACI World Director General Angela Gittens comments, “This is a scenario where we can draw optimism from a negative. Although overall traffic is still lower than 2008, the gap is narrowing significantly. Total traffic worldwide was down by 1.2 percent in July, but reflects a rising growth trend when compared to declines of 5 percent in June and 8 percent in May. It may still be too soon to assume the worst is over, but results in a few key markets are most encouraging.

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ACI Monthly Traffic Statistics - June 2009 - 31/07/2009

GENEVA, 30 July 2009 – Airports Council International reports that global traffic in June 2009 was down by 5 percent compared to June 2008. Although markedly lower than June 2008, this is a clear improvement over the 8 percent slump recorded in May. Similarly for freight results, traffic was down worldwide by 13.5 percent. Although still starkly lower than June 2008, the gap with the previous year’s growth has narrowed when compared to performance over the first six months, which was down on average by 18.8 percent.  Asia Pacific airports report positive domestic freight traffic growth (+3.6%) and Middle Eastern airports led in the international results category (+1.9%).

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ACI World Traffic Report 2008 - 27/07/2009

Geneva,27 July 2009  - A record number of 1357 airports, representing approximately 98 percent of global airport traffic, contributed to the 2008 World Airport Traffic Report, released this week. The total number of arriving and departing passengers rose to 4.874 billion passengers, compared to 4.869 billion in 2007, for a marginal growth of 0.1 percent for the year. International passenger traffic, which accounts for 42 percent of global traffic, was up by 2.4 percent for the year as compared to a decline of 1.4 percent in domestic traffic.

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Traffic remains stubbornly low in May - 03/07/2009

GENEVA, 03 July 2009 - Airport traffic results for May 2009 remain markedly lower than traffic levels of May 2008. Persistent economic uncertainty and the H1N1 virus have taken a toll on demand. Airports participating in the passenger and freight reports recorded an overall 8 percent decrease in passenger traffic as compared to May 2008, with international traffic declining by 9 percent and domestic traffic by 7 percent.

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ACI Welcomes Two New Appointees - 01/07/2009

GENEVA, 01 July 2009 – Airports Council International (ACI) today announced two key management appointments in the organization. Effective today, Georgina Graham will serve as Director of the ACI Bureau based in Montreal, Canada, and Ali Tounsi will serve as Regional Secretary for the ACI Africa Region, based in Casablanca, Morocco.

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Mixed worldwide traffic results for April 2009, Passenger traffic showing signs of improvement; Freight remains depressed - 02/06/2009

GENEVA, 02 June 2009 – In April 2009 worldwide passenger traffic growth as reported to ACI shows a decrease of 3 percent relative to the results in April 2008. For the month, international passenger traffic declined by 1.8 percent, whereas domestic traffic fell more sharply by 4.9 percent.

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March passenger and freight traffic remains depressed - ACI concerned about impact of Swine Influenza - 30/04/2009

GENEVA, 30 April 2009 – Global airport traffic in March and for the first quarter of 2009 remains starkly lower than in 2008, with international traffic falling by 11 percent for the month and by 10 percent for the first quarter. The decline has slowed, however, in the Asia Pacific and Africa regions, and March domestic traffic across all regions showed signs of a softening contraction, down 6 percent against 7.5 percent for the first quarter. For total worldwide traffic in March, airport reports show 8 percent fewer passengers than March 2008, and the worldwide average for the first quarter 2009 is also down by just over 8 percent.

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ACI Airport Service Quality Awards 2008 - 23/04/2009

Porto, 22 April, 2009 ― Director General of ACI World, Angela Gittens, presented awards to the top performing airports in the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Survey at the 18th annual ACI EUROPE Airport Trading Conference and Exhibition, hosted by ANA, Aeroportos de Portugal.

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Economic pressure stifles traffic growth, Passenger traffic down 10% in February; freight down 20%  - 02/04/2009

GENEVA, 2 April 2009 Global economic crisis continues to grip the aviation industry, with international passenger growth at airports in February 2009 down by 11 percent and domestic traffic down by 10 percent (as compared to February 2008).

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Airports Expand Environmental Initiatives - 31/03/2009

GENEVA, 31 March 2009 - At the opening session of the 4th Aviation & Environment Summit in Geneva, Airports Council International Director General Angela Gittens states, "At last year's Summit, I witnessed the signing of the industry Declaration which signalled our commitment to a carbon neutral future for aviation. I am pleased to declare that airports are upholding that commitment."

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Preliminary World Airport Traffic 2008. Passenger traffic growth flat; Cargo down by 3.6 percent - 17/03/2009

Geneva, 17 March 2009 – Strong traffic results early in 2008 helped save the overall averages for the year, as seen in the ACI preliminary airport data. While passenger traffic growth hovered at -0.2 percent and cargo shrank by -3.6 percent, total aircraft movements dropped by -2.2 percent, led by the largest world market North America where movement reductions (-5.6 percent) were greater than the decline in passenger numbers (-3 percent).

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ACI Airport Service Quality Awards 2008 - 10/03/2009

GENEVA, 10 March 2009 ― Airports Council International (ACI) today announced the top performing airports in the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Survey – the most thorough airport customer service benchmarking programme available to airport management teams. The survey captures the passengers’ perception of the quality of more than 30 aspects of service that they have experienced at the airport. Interviewing covers every day of the week and every month of the year to ensure coverage of all seasons and all peaks and troughs.

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Airport traffic spirals downward in January 2009 - 04/03/2009

GENEVA, 4 March 2009 – January 2009 traffic growth fell by 6 percent relative to January 2008, continuing the steady traffic decline of the past months. Freight results served as a grim reminder that industrial output is shrinking, with international freight hardest hit with a 27 percent drop against an overall drop of 22 percent. For the past 12-month period, passenger traffic is down by 1 percent and freight by 6 percent. See Graph at the end of this release.

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Airports focus on long term investment needs, ACI Conference on airport economics and financing - 12/02/2009

Geneva, 12 February 2009 – The Airports Council International (ACI) held its inaugural airport economics and finance conference this week in London. Speaking to 170 attendees from 42 countries, Angela Gittens, Director General of ACI World, reviewed the state of the industry and the global outlook for immediate and long term demand prospects, while Olivier Jankovec, Director General of ACI Europe, highlighted the latest European traffic results and the urgent need for investing in future capacity at airports across Europe.

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Global airport traffic undercut by world economic turmoil – 2008 passenger traffic flat; freight traffic slashed - 30/01/2009

GENEVA, 30 January 2009 – Preliminary traffic results for 2008 show that for the full year, worldwide passenger traffic remained flat, thanks to strong growth in the first quarter which balanced the year-end decline, whereas year-end results in the freight sector, which did not benefit from any significant surge in traffic during the year, retracted in 2008 (international freight -3%, domestic -7% and the worldwide average -4.5%).

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Airport traffic drops dramatically in November 2008 - 06/01/2009

GENEVA, 06 January 2009 – Global air traffic experienced a major setback in November 2008. Total passenger numbers during the month were about 2 percent lower than in November 2006 and 8 percent lower than in November 2007.

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