Airports across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East are preparing for nearly 7% annual air travel growth over the next 25 years. To support sustainable development, the 2nd ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East Regional Assembly in New Delhi adopted a resolution promoting the optimisation of current capacity and the expansion of new infrastructure.
Mangaluru International Airport has managed the highest ever passenger numbers in the financial year 2024-25. With 2.32 million (mn) passengers, the airport has surpassed its previous record of 2.26 mn passengers handled in FY2017-18. The growth is 24.1 percent compared to the pre-Covid19 FY2019-20, when the airport managed 1.87 mn passengers.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) today announced the April 2025 air traffic figures for Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA).
Kannur International Airport marked a significant milestone on Monday evening with the inaugural departure of the first-ever flight from India to Fujairah, operated by IndiGo Airlines.
Wellington Airport has today announced its financial results for the 12 months to 31 March 2025, highlighted by solid earnings and the commencement of transformational upgrades.
Kannur International Airport (KIAL) continues its upward trajectory with a remarkable performance in April 2025, recording a 39% year-on-year increase in passenger volume and a 27% rise in aircraft movements compared to April 2024. A total of 138,769 passengers and 1,054 scheduled movements were handled during the month, signaling a strong recovery and growth momentum.
Dubai International (DXB) welcomed 23.4 million guests in the first quarter of 2025, maintaining strong momentum and reinforcing its position as the world’s leading international airport. The performance reflects both Dubai’s growing appeal as a global destination and DXB’s continued role as the gateway of choice for millions of travellers.
Airport International Group announced that Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) welcomed 625,695 passengers (PAX) in March 2025, marking a 4.8% increase compared to the same period last year. QAIA also recorded 5,741 aircraft movements (ACM), a 4.8% rise, and handled 6,187 tons of cargo, a 2.7% decline year-on-year.
The total number of international passengers was 101% compared to March 2019, with foreign and Japanese passengers recovering to 117% and 73%, respectively. This marks the seventh consecutive month that the total passenger count exceeded pre-COVID-19 figures.
Thousands of travellers are counting down to the first school holiday of the year, with 437,000 customers heading offshore with Australia, America and China being the top three international destinations.
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