Abu Dhabi International Airport grows by 15% in passenger traffic for the month of April 2011
Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) today announced that Abu Dhabi International Airport (ADIA) saw a 15% year on year increase in passenger traffic during the month of April, with a total of 996,000 passengers travelling through the Capital’s airport last month.
Last month also showed a significant rise in cargo volumes reaching 38,137 tonnes, a 13% increase over the same month last year, mainly driven by the airlines’ new cargo aircrafts and destinations at Abu Dhabi International Airport.
Harib Ghannam Al Hameli, Vice President Operations Abu Dhabi international Airport at ADAC commented, “The 15% increase in passenger traffic this month gives Abu Dhabi International Airport a strong solid outlook for the year ahead. We expect this growth momentum to be maintained during the summer period, which will see over 900 flights depart Abu Dhabi each week.”
During April, London saw the highest growth from Abu Dhabi, recording a 33% increase over last year due to the last year’s volcano ash impact, followed by Jeddah, Manila, Bangkok, and Doha.
Background Information
Abu Dhabi Airports Company
Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) is a public joint-stock company incorporated by Emiri Decree number 5, of March 4, 2006, to spearhead the development of the Emirate's aviation industry. ADAC’s creation was part of an ambitious restructuring initiative launched by the Government of Abu Dhabi, aimed at delivering better services to support the Emirate’s long-term economic and tourism strategies and to help build a more vibrant economy that attracts and promotes private sector investment.