KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd’s (MAHB) network of airports recorded an increase of 153.2% year-on-year (y-o-y) to 2.4 million passenger movements in June 2021.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia today, the airport operator said international and domestic passenger movements stood at 700,000 and 1.7 million respectively.
“On a last-twelve-month basis, MAHB’s network of airports contracted by 71.9% with 28 million passenger movements.
“Overall aircraft movements increased by 68.1% with international and domestic movements increasing by 161.8% and 43.6% respectively over June 2020,” it said.
MAHB said its airports in Malaysia remain restrained by the recent lockdown on social and economic activities, registering 200,000 passengers in June 2021, a decline of 57.1% y-o-y over June 2020.
It said international and domestic sectors recorded 59,000 and 128,000 passenger movements, respectively.
“Overall aircraft movements declined by 3.2%, international aircraft increased by 44.8% while and domestic aircraft movements declined by 17.2% over June 2020,” it said.
It said the Sabiha Gokcen International Airport (SGIA) in Istanbul registered 2.2 million total passenger movements in June 2021, the highest total passenger handled for a month since the beginning of the pandemic following the easing of Turkey’s border restrictions from June 10.
The airport operator said SGIA recorded 600,000 and 1.6 million international and domestic passenger movements respectively.
MAHB said airlines have begun to progressively operate more cargo flights while Malaysia’s passenger traffic was restrained by travel restrictions.
It said in June 2021, the number of cargo flights, including charters, increased by three-fold over pre-Covid-19 levels and registered 26.4% growth in cargo movements over June 2020, or 11.7% more than June 2019 cargo load recorded.
“There was an increase in cargo flights to Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea in June 2021,” it said.
It added that equally, domestic cargo movements for June 2021 registered double-digit growth of approximately 20% over June 2020, or 35.4% over June 2019, partly driven by e-commerce activities, shipments of perishable goods and some pharmaceuticals. – Bernama, July 16, 2021