Abu Dhabi joins the top table with growth figures

Abu Dhabi International Airport joined Jordan's QAIA and Dubai as being among the few aviation hubs in the world to have achieved a healthy growth in 2009. Figures released today show it has considerably outperformed the global average of minus 3.0% with a growth of 7.3% and achieving 9.7 million passengers for the year
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Cargo traffic also demonstrated a robust increase of 7.0%, while total flights amounted to 102,118, up 9.6% on last year.


 In 2009, Abu Dhabi International Airport offered direct scheduled services to 80 destinations in 46 countries and also welcomed eight new airlines. Etihad continued to be the key contributor to the airport’s growth introducing new routes and additional frequencies.  During the past year a total of 14 new destinations were added to ADAC’s network.


 In terms of the most popular city destinations out of Abu Dhabi for 2009, London (Heathrow) was number one, followed by Bangkok, Doha, Bahrain and Cairo.


 H.E. Khalifa Al Mazrouei, Chairman of ADAC said: “Despite the adverse global economic climate and the consolidation observed in the aviation industry during 2009, Abu Dhabi International has proven to be a resilient airport operation, with solid growth in both passenger and cargo traffic numbers demonstrating this.


“ADAC will continue to work hard to grow its business in cooperation with its key customers and stakeholders. The management and staff would like to express its warmest appreciation to all its partners for their contribution to another year of strong growth and excellent customer service at Abu Dhabi International Airport.”