Chinas strong tourism market drives Sydney Airport traffic up

More travelers to as well as from China contributed Sydney Airport to jot down the solid growth of 4.7 percent in passenger trade in November, the airports infancy owner MAp Group pronounced on Monday.

MAp pronounced general passengers during Sydney Airport rose by 4.3 percent in November, compared with the before corresponding period.

Meanwhile, the series of domestic travelers increased by 4.9 percent.

MAp arch senior manager Kerrie Mather pronounced Sydney Airport recorded solid growth.

Particularly pleasing was the clever performance of the Chinese market, which was driven by additional weekly services by Air China, China Southern, China Eastern as well as Cathay Pacific, Mather pronounced in the statement.

She pronounced Chinese inbound transport to Sydney grew by 32 percent as well as Australian outbound transport to China increased by 39 percent in November, compared with the same month the year ago.

MAp Group owns 74 percent of Sydney Airport as well as also holds stakes in Copenhagen as well as Brussels airports.


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