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Dubai International passenger traffic surges 15 per cent

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27-Dec-2010 Dubai International’s passenger traffic surpassed the four million mark for the second consecutive month in November and for the third time in 2010 according to traffic data released today by Dubai Airports.

The airport handled a total of 4,070,296 passengers, up 15.1 per cent from the 3,535,882 in November 2009. Year to date passenger numbers reached 42,921,782 compared to the 37,123,392 recorded in the corresponding period in 2009, an increase of 15.6 per cent. Routes to and from the Indian subcontinent (+120,534), AGCC countries (+103,536) and Western Europe (+90,550 passengers), recorded the largest increases in passenger numbers.

International freight volumes rose marginally by 0.3 per cent to 192,405 tonnes in November compared to 191,897 tonnes recorded during the same period last year. The subdued growth rate in monthly cargo volumes seen in recent months can be partly attributed to the surge in monthly freight volumes recorded during the corresponding months of 2009 due to improved global economic activity and clearing of inventories worldwide. Year to date, Dubai International has maintained a healthy growth rate with cargo volumes rising 19.3 per cent to 2,081,024 tonnes compared to 1,744,645 during the corresponding period in 2009.

"We are crossing a new traffic threshold, with our average monthly passenger numbers for 2010 shooting up by over 500,000 passengers per month to 3.9 million," Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports said. "Based on our current growth rates and our projections for next year the four million passenger number should become the norm in 2011. Our New Year's resolution is to efficiently manage that growth by augmenting capacity on the ground and in the air while continuing to enhance service levels across the airport."