Asia-Pacific Airports grew 6.5%, Middle Eastern Airports grew 15.7% in September 2015.
In September 2015, Asia-Pacific airports reported growth of +6.5% whereas the Middle East grew at +15.7%. For the year to date, growth in the first three quarters was +8.3% for Asia-Pacific and +11.7% for Middle East.
Despite slowdown in regional trade activities, passenger traffic experienced solid growth in September 2015.
A number of major airports recorded year-over-year growth in excess of 20%: Bangkok Don Muang (DMK) +31.8%, Kunming (KMG) +21.4%, Osaka Kansai (KIX) +21.1%.
In the Middle East, the three largest hubs continued to generate robust growth for the month: Doha (DOH) +21.4% and Abu Dhabi (AUH) +18.2% and Dubai (DXB) +8.2%.
Air freight remained weak for the month, continued to be impacted by slowdown across Asian export markets and oil producing economies. In September 2015, freight volumes were essentially flat in Asia-Pacific +0.5% and slight decrease in the Middle East -3.9%.
TABLE 1: Airports reporting the highest traffic volume in September 2015 (with respective growth rate from last year) according to preliminary traffic data
1. ACI PaxFlash and FreightFlash statistics are based on a significant sample of airports that provide regular monthly reports to ACI. They represent approximately 60% of total passenger traffic and 70% of total freight traffic worldwide. Commentary, tables and charts are based on preliminary data submitted by participating airports and are therefore subject to change.