Hong Kong posts biggest airport passenger number fall in a decade

Hong Kong posts biggest airport passenger number fall in a decade
Police stand guard at the Hong Kong international airport on September 1, 2019 after activists attempted to block transport routes to the airport. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 15 December 2019
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Hong Kong posts biggest airport passenger number fall in a decade

Hong Kong posts biggest airport passenger number fall in a decade
  • The airport handled just over five million passengers, down 16.2 percent from a year earlier
  • Hong Kong has been gripped by sometimes violent protests since June

HONG KONG: Hong Kong International Airport reported its biggest fall in passenger numbers in more than a decade in November, official data released on Sunday showed.
The airport handled just over five million passengers, down 16.2 percent from a year earlier, Airport Authority Hong Kong said in a statement.
That was the largest fall since June 2009, when the figure fell by 18.7 percent, data on the Civil Aviation Department’s website showed.
There were falls of more than 12 percent in the three previous months, the Civil Aviation Department data showed.
Hong Kong has been gripped by sometimes violent protests since June. Demonstrators halted operations at the airport for several days in August.
The Airport Authority did not immediately comment.