Thailand: Holiday boost for airports
Thailand's six main airports recorded a robust rise in passenger traffic and aircraft movements in the first two months of 2017. Propelled by holiday travels, the total number of passengers passing through those airports, including gateway Suvarnabhumi, jumped 7.7% to 23.3m during January-February. Aircraft movements through airports operated by state-run Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) grew in tandem, rising 5.7% year-on-year to 139,890, according to AoT figures. Domestic passenger traffic grew at a faster pace than international numbers. Domestic passenger volumes surged 11.6% to 10.3 million while international numbers reached 13 million, up 4.8%. <br/>
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Thailand: Holiday boost for airports
Thailand's six main airports recorded a robust rise in passenger traffic and aircraft movements in the first two months of 2017. Propelled by holiday travels, the total number of passengers passing through those airports, including gateway Suvarnabhumi, jumped 7.7% to 23.3m during January-February. Aircraft movements through airports operated by state-run Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) grew in tandem, rising 5.7% year-on-year to 139,890, according to AoT figures. Domestic passenger traffic grew at a faster pace than international numbers. Domestic passenger volumes surged 11.6% to 10.3 million while international numbers reached 13 million, up 4.8%. <br/>