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Singapore Changi Airport air cargo up 4pc in January to 158,000 tonnes
SINGAPORE Changi Airport air cargo volumes increased four per cent year on year in January to 158,000 tonnes.
Passenger traffic jumped 10 per cent in January, boosted by demand to north east and south east Asia, which accounts for two-thirds of Changi Airport's total traffic.
Aircraft movements were 4.7 per cent higher with 30,150 landings and takeoffs.
During the month, traffic to and from Changi Airport's top 10 country markets increased, with six markets ?China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam ?recording double-digit growth. Indonesia traffic rose 7.3 per cent, the first increase since July 2015.
Passenger traffic jumped 10 per cent in January, boosted by demand to north east and south east Asia, which accounts for two-thirds of Changi Airport's total traffic.
Aircraft movements were 4.7 per cent higher with 30,150 landings and takeoffs.
During the month, traffic to and from Changi Airport's top 10 country markets increased, with six markets ?China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam ?recording double-digit growth. Indonesia traffic rose 7.3 per cent, the first increase since July 2015.
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