The majority of HKIA's major markets continued to record double-digit decreases for cargo throughput during March, resulting in the airport's export tonnage reducing by approximately 25% as key markets such as North America, Southeast Asia and Taiwan registered a significant yearly decline of over 30%. Imports also dropped around 17% while transshipments fell around 9% year-on-year.
Stanley Hui Hon-chung, Chief Executive Officer of the Airport Authority Hong Kong said, "While the duration or full impact of the current recession remains to be seen, we are confident that its impact on traffic at HKIA will gradually lessen and the long-term prospect of HKIA stays positive. We will keep investing in our software and hardware to ensure HKIA will be in a position to meet demand when the market eventually recovers, and has enough capacity to meet long-term aviation demand and provides a level of service that will continue to set global standard."
Cumulative figures for the first three months recorded a 7.1% reduction in passenger number to 11.3 million. Cargo volume was also down 22.8% to 676,000 tonnes, while air traffic movements slid 6.6% to 69,285.
For the twelve-month period between April 2008 and March 2009, HKIA handled a total of 47.7 million passengers, 3.4 million tonnes of cargo and 296,230 flight movements, which represented yearly decreases of 2.5%, 10.0% and 1.1% respectively.
















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