Air Transport

Sharjah Airport Handles 5.7 Million Passengers in H1 2018

Increase is a result of new expanded service offerings for both passengers and airlines

TLME News Service

Sharjah Airport has announced that it registered a growth of 4.34% in passenger movement during the first half of 2018, with the number of its users increasing to more than 5.731 million passengers, compared with 5.493 million passengers in the same period of 2017.

The increase is a result of new expanded service offerings for both passengers and airlines, as well as the expansion of air carriers operating out of the airport, making Shajrah Airport one of the most important transit terminals in the UAE region.

Sharjah Airport handled 2.851 million passengers during the second quarter of this year, growing by 3.59% as compared with the same period last year.

For the first six months of  2018, regular and irregular aircraft movements registered more than 38,800 movements, with an increase of 3.83%. In June, the airport recorded 6,570 flights.

In the first half of this year, passenger movements increased significantly to and from a number of major destinations including India, Russia, the GCC and Asia due to an increase in tourism flows from those markets.

In terms of air cargo, Sharjah Airport registered more than 64.73 thousand tons while, from January to the end of June, the volume of sea/air cargo was 19% higher compared with the same period last year.

HE Ali Salim Al Midfa, Chairman of Sharjah Airport Authority, said: “The Emirate of Sharjah has succeeded in strengthening its position on the regional and international tourism and trade map.

“Sharjah Airport plays a pivotal role in enhancing the image of this pioneering city by continuously upgrading the quality of services provided to passengers, making their travel through the Airport a distinct journey and experience.”

He said that the users of the 16 smart gates, now available in the departures and arrivals of the Airport building, reached nearly 1.5 million passengers in both directions during the first half of this year, which contributed to the reduction of congestion during peak times.