A record number of participants led to 12 airports receiving Platinum, Gold, and Silver awards in New Delhi for outstanding Sustainable Energy Initiatives.
Melbourne Airport passenger performance September 2018 Key points Growth of almost 10 per cent in international passenger traffic from September 2017 to 2018. Qantas launches Melbourne’s first non-stop service between Melbourne and San Francisco
Sunshine Coast Airport enjoyed its best-ever Winter season, increasing passenger movements by over 11% to 304,487 for the three months of Winter (June-August 2018). The record-breaking performance continued for the first month of Spring with a 7% increase (from September 2017) in passenger movements.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) recorded slight decreases in all three air traffic categories in September due primarily to Typhoon Mangkhut, which resulted in no flight movement for more than 20 hours. During the month, passenger volume decreased by 0.3% year on year to 5.6 million.
The Indian Low Cost Carrier, GoAir launched its first inaugural flight from Mumbai to Velana International Airport (VIA) on 14th October 2018.
Queensland Airports Limited has set a new August record for passenger movements across its four ports – the Gold Coast, Townsville, Mount Isa and Longreach – with 709,006 people welcomed and farewelled in the month.
Passenger volume and flight movements at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) reached new monthly highs in August. During the month, passenger volume climbed 5.2% year-on-year to 6.8 million, while flight movements increased 3.8% to 36,950.
More than 10 per cent growth in international passengers from August 2017 to 2018. Cebu Pacific Air launched its non-stop service to Manila.
Brisbane Airport (BNE) and Samoa Airways have signed a partnership agreement signalling the commencement of direct services between Brisbane and Samoa.
Flying direct into San Francisco from Melbourne just became a reality thanks to Qantas’ new non-stop service. Qantas’ service will operate four times per week on a 787-9 Dreamliner, adding a combined 98,176 seats to Melbourne both-ways annually. The new route joins Qantas’ additional US Dreamliner service from Melbourne to Los Angeles.
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