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Macau International Airport: Passenger Traffic of MIA Recovers Steadily in July 2023

  • 2023-08-08

 


The traffic volume of Macau International Airport (MIA) is over 551 thousand passengers and 4,000 aircraft movements in July 2023, marking a month-on-month increase of about 28% and 10%. In July, the daily average number of inbound and outbound passengers reached 17,000 with 129 daily flight movements in average.

 

Compared with the same period of 2019, the number of aircraft movements recovered by 58%, and the number of passengers recovered by about 60%. The number of passengers on the Mainland of China routes and China Taiwan accounted for 53% and 18% of the total passenger volume respectively, while passengers on international routes accounted for the rest of 29%. It is expected that the passenger traffic and flight movements at MIA will continue to recover steadily during the summer vacation.

 

With the approach of the summer vacation, MIA is actively expanding more routes and increasing frequencies. Amongst, Air Macau resumed the regular services between Guiyang in August, and STARLUX Airlines also increased its flights between China Taiwan and Macau in July and August to provide more options for travellers.

 

At the same time, MIA is also actively coordinating with airlines for the resumption of air services and expanding the international market. At the same time, MIA actively cooperates with the tourism development direction of Macau SAR Government, and strengthens the market development of medium and long-haul routes such as Indonesia, aiming to attract international tourists to Macau for tourism and facilitate economic development.

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Macau SAR
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Macau International Airport Co., Ltd. (CAM)
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