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1/17/24, 9:45 AM                               Sharjah airport passenger traffic tops 15.3m in 2023
        Sharjah airport passenger traffic tops
        15.3m in 2023

        SHARJAH, 1 days ago
        More than 15.3 million passengers passed through
        Sharjah International Airport in 2023, as compared
        to  13.1  million  in  2022,  marking  over  17.4%
        growth, a report said.
        Sharjah  Airport  Authority   said   this   while
        announcing  its  2023  performance  results  in  line
        with the agenda of the annual airport management
        meeting  held  at  Buhais  Geology  Park  in  Al
        Madam,  Sharjah,  Emirates  News  Agency,  WAM,
        said.
        The air traffic witnessed an increase of 12% with
        over  98,000  flight  movements  in  2023  as
        compared  to  around  87,000  flight  movements  in
        2022.                                           Sharjah Airport

        Furthermore,  the  total  cargo  volume  handled
        through Sharjah Interational Airport during the year 2023 reached over 141,000 tonnes.

        In line with the authority’s commitment to meet the surging demand and increase the operational capacity of the
        airport,  it  included  seven  new  destinations  for  passengers  including  Kuala  Lumpur  City  in  Malaysia,  Kazan  and
        Samara cities in Russia, Lar in Iran, Indore in India, Bangkok and Phuket in Thailand.
        It also  added  three  new  destinations  for air  cargo,  including  Houston  in  the United States, Kigali  in  Rwanda  and
        Nasik in India.
        Ali  Salim Al  Midfa,  Chairman  of  Sharjah Airport Authority,  said:  “These  positive  results  indicate  Sharjah Airport’s
        reputation and its remarkable potential in offering efficient and top-notch services. The Authority is looking forward to
        continuing with these results, which will aid in positioning the airport as a preferred destination for both travel and
        cargo in the region.”
        Sheikh Faisal bin Saoud Al Qassimi, Director of Sharjah Airport Authority, said: “The notable rise in the number of
        passengers travelling through Sharjah Airport comes as the result of the Authority’s commitment to deliver top-notch
        services  and  stay  in  line  with  recent  technological  developments,  thus  ensuring  a  fast  and  comfortable  travel
        experience that positions the airport as a preferred travel hub.
        “Furthermore, we confirm our ongoing efforts to elevate the reputation of the airport on a global level, especially in
        light of our active participation in international forums, robust partnerships and collaboration to build the business
        ecosystem and diversify the options for customers.”

        Sharjah Airport is linked to over 100 destinations through 33 international airlines in 62 countries.
        India ranked first among the most renowned international travel destinations considering the number of passengers,
        recording over 3.4 million passengers.
         Saudi Arabia came in second, followed by Pakistan with a total number of passengers of over 1.5 million and 1.2
        million, respectively.

        The three most preferred cities in 2023 were the Qatari capital city Doha, with a total of over 723,000 passengers,
        marking a growth of over 95% as compared to last year. It was followed by Dhaka with a total of more than 633,000
        passengers and Cairo with about 488,000 passengers.












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