Hong Kong and Changi lose status as Asia’s busiest airports

Hong Kong no longer has the busiest airport for international traffic in Asia after the coronavirus pandemic wiped out travel, leaving South Korea’s Incheon International Airport in top spot, albeit with drastically fewer numbers than previous years. Hong Kong International Airport handled 8.84m passengers in 2020, an 88% plunge from the previous year. That sent it down two spots to third, below Seoul’s Incheon and Singapore’s Changi Airport in second. Incheon processed 11.96m passengers last year, leaving it on top of the pile for the first time ever. Changi handled 11.8m. All three airports handled more than 60m passengers in 2019, but the pandemic then came along and scorched demand for travel. Hong Kong and Singapore were affected more than most as they don’t have a domestic market to cater to, while transit traffic also slowed due to restrictions on movement. On top of that, for Hong Kong, visitor numbers started slowing in H2 2019 as anti-government protests gripped the city. South Korea took a less stringent approach to containing the virus than Singapore and Hong Kong, keeping its borders relatively open and avoiding lockdowns. The government encouraged safe social distancing and made mask-wearing mandatory early on. Taking into account domestic traffic, the main airports in Beijing and Shanghai had far more passengers than Incheon, Changi and Hong Kong as China brought its outbreak largely under control and air travel within the country recovered. Beijing Capital International Airport handled 34.5m domestic and international passengers in 2020, while 30.5m passed through Shanghai Pudong.<br/>
Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-20/incheon-dethrones-hong-kong-and-changi-as-asia-s-busiest-airport
1/20/21