Global passenger traffic rose by 5.6 percent in 2007 according to airports participating in the monthly “Flash” reports of the Airports Council International throughout 2007. This preliminary result is in line with the ACI forecast for the year. Airports worldwide maintained a steady 4 percent rise in overall traffic for December 2007 compared to December 2006, with international traffic once again driving overall growth in all regions (average 7.7 percent increase worldwide).
As throughout the year, international traffic growth far surpassed domestic performance. Each of the largest traffic regions – North America, Asia Pacific and Europe – registered close to 7 percent in international growth, and in the Middle East (up 16.6) and Africa (up 17.5) new routes, new services and popular tourist destinations contributed to double-digit results.
For domestic traffic in December, the Latin America/Caribbean region posted the highest increase (9.4 percent) with Africa and Asia Pacific reporting 5 and 4 percent increases respectively. North America’s domestic traffic dropped by 1.2 percent drop, reflecting the impact of further capacity reductions in the US, high fuel prices and consumer reaction to economic uncertainty.


Vicky Karantzavelou - Friday, February 01, 2008