The Number Of Passengers At Angkasa Pura I Management Airport Grows 34 Percent In 2023
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PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero) recorded that it has served 69,835,714 passenger movements at 15 airports managed throughout 2023 or grew by 34 percent compared to the 2022 period which reached 52,286,976 passengers.

"Traffic growth at 15 airports throughout 2023 will continue the positive trend in 2022, as well as continue the recovery of the company's performance after the decline in performance due to the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020," said AP I President Director MMA Indah Preastuty in Jakarta, quoted from Antara, Thursday 11 January.

Indah said that growth was also experienced by the number of aircraft movements and cargo movements throughout 2023.

For the number of aircraft movements, 15 AP I airports were recorded as serving 608,549 movements, growing 10 percent compared to the number of aircraft movements in 2022 which reached 552,851 movements.

For cargo movement, AP I serves 481,488 tons of cargo, growing by 4 percent compared to the 2022 record which reached 464,433 tons of cargo.

According to him, the growth of traffic cannot be separated from the number of airlines that carry out reactivation and open new routes.

The number of passengers reaching 69,835,714 movements consists of a proportion of 54,851,190 passengers on domestic routes and 14,984,524 passengers on international routes.

For aircraft movements, out of a total of 608,549 movements, with a proportion of 520,818 movements of domestic routes and 87,731 movements of international routes.

For cargo movements, out of a total of 481,488 tons of cargo, with a proportion of 428,048 tons of domestic cargo and 53,440 tons of international cargo.

"For the recovery rate, AP I also recorded a recovery rate for the total number of passenger movements at 15 airports in 2023 compared to 2019 reaching 86 percent," he said.


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