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HKIA records 24 times increase in April 2023 passenger traffic Y-o-Y

By May 23, 2023 No Comments

Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) handled 3.1 million passengers recording 24 times increase over the April 2022 numbers. The Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) published the air traffic figures of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) for April 2023.

Flight movements more than doubled to 21,545, while cargo throughput declined by 7.7% to 347,000 tonnes as compared to April 2022.

All passenger segments experienced significant growth in April, especially Hong Kong residents. Traffic to and from Southeast Asia, Mainland China, and Japan recorded the most significant increases.

Over the first four months of the year, the airport handled 10.1 million passengers, an increase of around 26 times compared to the same period in 2022. Flight movements increased by 83.1% year-on-year to 74,200, while cargo volume dropped by 6.7% to 1.3 million tonnes.

Steven Yiu, Executive Director, Airport Operations, AAHK, said:“Following the resumption of normal travel, passenger volume and flight at HKIA have been picking up gradually. In April, on average the airport handled over 100,000 passengers and 700 flights per day respectively, representing 50% and 60% of pre-pandemic levels. We are excited that air traffic continues to increase, and we look forward to welcoming more travellers to Hong Kong or making use of our wide network for transferring to different destinations.”

To meet rising demand, airlines operating at HKIA have been expanding their networks by adding more destinations, such as those in Japan, South Korea and Thailand, and increasing the frequency of services. New flight routes have been also launched, including a direct service between Urumqi and Hong Kong.