The forecast anticipates 4.8% annual passenger growth in Asia-Pacific and 5.4% in the Middle East during the 2025–2028 period.
Wellington Airport is gearing up for a busy summer period with nearly half a million travellers expected over the next four weeks.
The updated version of ACI APAC & MID’s Short Term Forecast 2025-2028, developed with OAG, projects Asia-Pacific air cargo volumes to grow 4.3% CAGR through 2028, while the Middle East is expected to expand at a 3.3% CAGR.
As summer holidays take off, Auckland Airport is preparing for one of the busiest travel periods of the year, with more than 2.5 million travellers expected between Monday 8 December 2025 and Sunday 18 January 2026.
As of December 6, PKX has handled a total of 322,500 inbound and outbound flights and served 50.0834 million passengers this year, among which the number of international and regional passengers reached 5.4979 million, representing year-on-year increases of 6.31%, 8.41%, and 25.39% respectively compared with the same period in 2024.
through the airport between 20 December and 4 January. Nearly 57,000 of those will be flying across the Tasman and about 93,000 will be travelling on domestic routes. This is on par with last year's summer holiday numbers.
Christchurch Airport is gearing up for another bustling holiday season, with peak travel days just around the corner. As the airport prepares to welcome travellers from near and far, here’s what passengers and the team can expect.
Dubai International (DXB) is preparing for a strong year-end travel wave beginning 27 November and carrying through to 31 December 2025, with forecasts indicating over 10 million guests will pass through the airport during this period.
Dubai International (DXB) achieved the highest quarterly traffic in its 65-year history in Q3 2025, welcoming 24.2 million guests between July and September – a 1.9% increase year-on-year.
Airport International Group reported that Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) welcomed 836,066 passengers (PAX) during October 2025 – marking a 23.8% surge over the same month in 2024. Aircraft movements (ACM) also experienced a substantial climb, reaching 7,135, 30.1% higher year-on-year.
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