• Admin
Sydney Airport Traffic Performance July 2023
pexels-magic-k-6726195.jpg
A total of 3.38 million passengers passed through Sydney Airport in July 2023, representing an 87.8% recovery compared to pre-pandemic July 2019.

For the first time since Covid travel restrictions eased, the international recovery has overtaken the domestic recovery, with a surge of passengers from China boosting international traffic.

A total of 1.30 million travellers passed through Sydney Airport’s T1 international terminal in July, representing an 89.1% recovery rate on July 2019.

Domestic passenger traffic increased 4.1% year-on-year to 2.08 million travellers in July. This represents an 87.0% recovery rate compared to July 2019.

Chinese passengers ranked no.1 overseas visitors to Sydney Airport

This is the first time Chinese passengers have ranked as the number one overseas visitors since pre-pandemic 2019, when they consistently were the most popular foreign passport holders at Sydney Airport.

The number of Chinese nationals coming through the T1 international terminal in July represents a 76% recovery rate on pre-pandemic July 2019 passengers, up from 69% in June.

Another key market experiencing strong growth is South Korea, with 20% more Korean nationals flying through Sydney than in July 2019.

The Seoul-Sydney route has been growing in popularity, with 5 airlines now operating services; Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, T’way Air, Jetstar and Qantas. Pre-Covid only two airlines serviced this route.

Sydney Airport CEO, Geoff Culbert, said: “The underlying result on passenger traffic for July is mixed. The headline result for international passengers is encouraging but it’s a two-speed recovery, with strong growth from China, Korea and India offset by lagging markets like the USA and New Zealand. The lag is being driven by a lack of seat capacity rather than a lack of demand. Additionally, seats from the Middle East remain well below pre-COVID levels, down 27 per cent on July 2019.”

“The trend with respect to domestic activity has continued, with passenger numbers stagnant over the past 15 months. We continue to see evidence of unused slots going to waste, with a persistent mismatch between slots held by domestic airlines and the schedule that is flown.”
 
Last edited:

Upload Media

Remove Advertisements

Subscribe to help support your favourite forum and in return we'll remove all our advertisements. Your contribution will help to pay for things like site maintenance, domain name renewals and annual server charges.



Forums4aiports
Subscribe

NEW - Profile Posts

If anyone would like to share their local airport news right here in our news area let me know so I can give you the correct permissions to do so. It only takes a couple of minutes to upload a news story with an accompanying image. The news items can then be shared on the site homepage by you. #TakePart #Forums4airports Bring the news to one place!
survived a redundancy scenario where I work for the 3rd time. Now it looks likely I will get to cover work for 2 other teams.. Pretty please for a payrise? That would be a no and so stay on the min wage.
Live in Market Bosworth and take each day as it comes......
Well it looks like I'm off to Australia and New Zealand next year! Booked with BA from Manchester via Heathrow with a stop in Singapore and returning with Air New Zealand and BA via LAX to Heathrow. Will circumnavigate the globe and be my first trans-Pacific flight. First long haul flight with BA as well and of course Air NZ.
15 years at the same company was reached the weekend before last. Not sure how they will mark the occasion apart from the compulsory payirse to minimum wage (1st rise for 2 years; i was 15% above it back then!)
Ashley.S. wrote on Sotonsean's profile.
Welcome to the forum, I was born and bred in Southampton.

Trending Hashtags

Advertisement

Back
Top Bottom
  AdBlock Detected
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks some useful and important features of our website. For the best possible site experience please take a moment to disable your AdBlocker.