Queen Alia International Airport receives over 1.3mln passengers during Q1 2022
The Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) welcomed 1,330,202 passengers (PAX) by the end of March 2022, marking a 195.4% surge and 30.9% decline against 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively.
According to a statement released Wednesday by the Airport International Group, the QAIA recorded 13,684 aircraft movements (ACM), indicating a 123.4% increase and 22.9% decrease compared with 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively.
The QAIA also handled 13,731 tons of cargo - 33% higher and 39.3% lower than figures registered in 2021 and 2019, respectively.
During the month of March, the QAIA received 561,425 passengers (PAX), signifying a substantial 251.3% growth and 17.0% drop against 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively. The QAIA witnessed 5,076 ACM, representing a 131.3% rise and 17.6% fall - as opposed to 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively. The QAIA also handled 5,430 tons of cargo - denoting a 54.3% increase and 35.7% decrease compared with 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively.
'During the first quarter of 2022, specifically following the international easing of travel restrictions, QAIA experienced a positive turn in year-to-date and year-on-year traffic that helped bridge the gap compared with 2019 pre-COVID figures. Given the interconnected nature of the industry we operate in, such efforts are not only welcome but necessary for expediting the recovery of air transport in Jordan and across the globe,' said Airport International Group CEO, Nicolas Claude.
The Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) welcomed 1,330,202 passengers (PAX) by the end of March 2022, marking a 195.4% surge and 30.9% decline against 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively.
According to a statement released Wednesday by the Airport International Group, the QAIA recorded 13,684 aircraft movements (ACM), indicating a 123.4% increase and 22.9% decrease compared with 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively.
The QAIA also handled 13,731 tons of cargo - 33% higher and 39.3% lower than figures registered in 2021 and 2019, respectively.
During the month of March, the QAIA received 561,425 passengers (PAX), signifying a substantial 251.3% growth and 17.0% drop against 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively. The QAIA witnessed 5,076 ACM, representing a 131.3% rise and 17.6% fall - as opposed to 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively. The QAIA also handled 5,430 tons of cargo - denoting a 54.3% increase and 35.7% decrease compared with 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively.
'During the first quarter of 2022, specifically following the international easing of travel restrictions, QAIA experienced a positive turn in year-to-date and year-on-year traffic that helped bridge the gap compared with 2019 pre-COVID figures. Given the interconnected nature of the industry we operate in, such efforts are not only welcome but necessary for expediting the recovery of air transport in Jordan and across the globe,' said Airport International Group CEO, Nicolas Claude.
The Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) welcomed 1,330,202 passengers (PAX) by the end of March 2022, marking a 195.4% surge and 30.9% decline against 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively.
According to a statement released Wednesday by the Airport International Group, the QAIA recorded 13,684 aircraft movements (ACM), indicating a 123.4% increase and 22.9% decrease compared with 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively.
The QAIA also handled 13,731 tons of cargo - 33% higher and 39.3% lower than figures registered in 2021 and 2019, respectively.
During the month of March, the QAIA received 561,425 passengers (PAX), signifying a substantial 251.3% growth and 17.0% drop against 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively. The QAIA witnessed 5,076 ACM, representing a 131.3% rise and 17.6% fall - as opposed to 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively. The QAIA also handled 5,430 tons of cargo - denoting a 54.3% increase and 35.7% decrease compared with 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively.
'During the first quarter of 2022, specifically following the international easing of travel restrictions, QAIA experienced a positive turn in year-to-date and year-on-year traffic that helped bridge the gap compared with 2019 pre-COVID figures. Given the interconnected nature of the industry we operate in, such efforts are not only welcome but necessary for expediting the recovery of air transport in Jordan and across the globe,' said Airport International Group CEO, Nicolas Claude.
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Queen Alia International Airport receives over 1.3mln passengers during Q1 2022
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