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Cargo hub: Cargo throughput at Hong Kong International Airport soared to 3.4 million in 2005, up 9.9% on the previous year. |
Annual passenger throughput at Hong Kong International Airport hit a record high of 40.74 million last year, up 9.7% on 2004, while cargo throughput soared to 3.4 million and aircraft movements exceeded 263,400, up 9.9% and 11%.
The Airport Authority said today air cargo export and transshipment grew 10% and 24%, showing a continuous and robust demand for intra-regional trade and trade between Asia and the US and Europe.
Growth of cargo flights outpaced passenger flights with an increment of 20% and 10% over 2004, showing the rising importance of cargo growth.
In December, passenger throughput was 3.58 million, up 7% on the previous year. Cargo throughput and aircraft movements reached 309,000 tonnes and 23,500, surging 10.6% and 12.8%.
Business breakthroughs
The authority's Commercial Director Hans Bakker said impressive figures aside, the airport made a number of breakthroughs in business in 2005.
"Besides the launch of the world's first cross-boundary check-in service in the fast growing Pearl River Delta, 10 new carriers joined our extensive air network to provide scheduled services," Mr Bakker said.
He added the opening of AsiaWorld-Expo - the largest exhibition and event complex - in December shows Hong Kong International Airport is more than an airport.
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