Sharjah International reports 13% hike in passengers from July to September
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Sharjah International Airport reported 2,996,433 passengers during July, August and September this year, a 13% increase over the same period in 2015.
Overall, the number of inbound, outbound, transit and transfer passengers handled during the first nine months of the year increased by 12%, compared to the same period last year, to total 8,344,293.
The airport also recorded its first million-passenger month in August, with the months of July and September falling just slightly short of the million passenger mark. Meanwhile, 20,362 aircraft take-offs and landings were handled during the July to September period, 8% more than the equivalent period during 2015.
Airlines have added a number of new connections from Sharjah International Airport this year including new Air Arabia routes from Sharjah to Batumi (Georgia) and to Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Indian international airlines Air India Express and Jet Airways have both launched new Sharjah routes this year.
Jet Airways added new daily routes to Mangaluru (IXE) and Kozhikode (CCJ), while Air India Express has introduced new flights to Mumbai (SAHAR), Chandigarh (IXC) and Tiruchirapalli (TRZ) airports. Turkish airline, AtlasGlobal, also launched a new Sharjah route in April, adding a three-times-weekly service to Istanbul Atatürk International Airport.
More new airline routes are planned for the next few months including the addition of a Hyderabad to Sharjah service from Jet Airways in December 2016 and a new Sharjah to Baku service from Air Arabia scheduled for 23 March 2017.
Sharjah International Airport surpassed 10 million passengers per annum for the first time during 2015 and plans to handle 25 million passengers per annum by the year 2025. The airport’s growth is supported by the success of Sharjah-headquartered Air Arabia and the growing popularity of Sharjah as a tourism destination and business hub.
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