Khaleej Times

DXB on track for 90M visitors

- Waheed Abbas — waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

Dubai Internatio­nal passenger traffic grows 1.6% in the first half of 2018 to 43.7 million, due mainly to increased passenger traffic from the CIS states and Eastern Europe.

dubai — Dubai Internatio­nal (DXB) airport passenger traffic grew 1.6 per cent in the first half of 2018 to 43.7 million, mainly due to increased passenger traffic from the CIS states and Eastern Europe.

Industry analysts believe that DXB is on track to beat last year’s 88.2 million passenger traffic numbers and will meet its 90 million target.

“Dubai Internatio­nal had forecast modest growth to about 90 million passengers this year and it looks like they’ll hit that target. So yes, they’ll beat the 2017 figures. But going forward, the real longterm focus has to be developing Dubai World Central and expanding its true capabiliti­es,” said Saj Ahmad, chief analyst, StrategicA­ero Research.

Last year, DXB was ranked the world’s third largest airport in terms of passenger traffic after Atlanta Internatio­nal Airport and Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport. But Tokyo’s Haneda Airport and Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport were catching up fast, recording 85.4 million and 84.55 million passenger traffic in 2017, respective­ly.

Ahmad said it might be a few years before Los Angeles becomes a serious contender, by which time, runway improvemen­ts and other multi-billion dollar investment­s at Dubai will mean that the UAE city may move on and expand even further, especially given the rate of convergenc­e and expansion between Emirates and flydubai.

“Los Angeles may well take the lead when the transition period between DXB-DWC occurs, but that’s a while off yet.”

According to Dubai Airports, passenger traffic in June surged 11.7 per cent to 6.795 million compared to 6.08 million recorded in June 2017. Passenger traffic from CIS states grew 50.6 per cent, followed by Eastern Europe at 33.6 per cent, Africa at 20 per cent and North America at 16.9 per cent in the month of June.

India was the top destinatio­n country with 968,931 passengers, followed by Saudi Arabia (504,968), the UK (454,477), Pakistan (349,633) and the US (291,391). London topped the list of top city destinatio­ns with 280,941 passengers, followed by Mumbai (195,213 passengers) and New Delhi (173,820).

“Notwithsta­nding the annual date changes for Ramadan, Dubai Internatio­nal’s strong June performanc­e underscore­s the robust demand that exists for travel so soon after the Eid period. And with the summer season in full swing, it’s no surprise to see that CIS routes have surged up to 50 percent, driven by demand as well as new city pairings that have been establishe­d by the likes of flydubai and Emirates alike,” Ahmad said.

Flight movements in June totalled 32,805 compared to 30,841

Going forward, the real long-term focus has to be developing dubai World Central Saj Ahmad, chief analyst, StrategicA­ero Research

recorded during June 2017, up 6.4 per cent. The average number of passengers per flight during the month stood at 213 compared to 203 during the same month in 2017, a growth of 4.9 per cent.

The airport handled a total of 214,612 tonnes of cargo during June, a marginal contractio­n of 0.5 per cent.

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— File photo Last year, DXB was ranked the world’s third largest airport in terms of passenger traffic.
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