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Malaysia Airports hits 12.4 mil passenger movements in July, new monthly high

This is a 7.3% increase from prev month, mostly driven by local airports with 4.5 mil international and 4 mil domestic flyers

12:33 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia Airports Group recorded 12.4 million passenger movements in July 2024, marking a 7.3% increase from the previous month and setting a new monthly high post-pandemic. 

In a statement, the group said the growth was largely driven by the local airports, which recorded 8.5 million passenger movements. This comprised 4.5 million international passengers and 4 million domestic passengers, representing an 8% rise month-on-month (m-o-m) compared to June 2024. 

It said that international passenger movements increased by 11% m-o-m while domestic movements grew by 5% m-o-m. 

“Key markets such as Indonesia, China and Singapore continued to dominate in July. 

“The addition of Qingdao Airlines and increased frequencies by airlines to and from China and Indonesia contributed to a total seat capacity recovery of 85.8%,” said the group. 

Meanwhile, Malaysia Airports’ Turkish asset, Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International Airport recorded 3.9 million passenger movements in July 2024, marking a 6.0% increase from the previous month. 

“The summer holiday season, along with the introduction of new routes and additional flight frequencies, contributed to a new annual high in international passenger movements, which reached nearly 2 million – a 9% increase over June 2024. 

“Domestic passenger movements also grew to 1.9 million, up 3.0% m-o-m,” it added. – August 19, 2024

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