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Dubai International, the world’s second busiest airport for international passengers, racked up another month of double-digit growth with 18.9% increase in passenger numbers recorded in May, according to the latest traffic report issued by operator Dubai Airports.

Passenger traffic in May reached 5,218,832, an increase of 18.9% compared to 4,388,614 during the corresponding month in 2012. With May being the sixth consecutive month the airport has recorded passenger numbers exceeding 5 million, the year to date traffic is up 16.8% to 27,124,195 compared to 23,216,893 during the first five months of 2012.

As a result of Emirates airline’s and flydubai’s expanding network, Western Europe topped the list of regions with the largest increase in total passenger numbers (+208,393), followed by the AGCC (+189,810), and the Indian sub-continent (+131,364).

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Following the launch of flights by Qantas in May after the airline’s tie-up with Emirates, Australia was the fastest growing destination with 50% growth in traffic and Saudi Arabia a close second (40%) thanks to the post liberalisation boom in the Kingdom’s aviation sector.

India remained the top destination country in terms of total passenger numbers which reached 728,259 in May. In terms of percentage growth in passenger numbers Eastern Europe remained the strongest market (87.3%), followed by Australasia (45.6 per%) and Asia Pacific (29.5%).

Dubai International recorded a total of 31,121 aircraft movements, up 10% compared to 28,304 in May 2012. The year to date (May) movements increased 6.9% to reach 152,720, compared to 142,821 recorded during the corresponding period in 2012. Average passengers per aircraft movement, which is an indicator of airport efficiency and fleet mix, totalled 186 during the month, up 4.9% compared to May 2012, due to the increased numbers of Emirates airline A380s.

Growth in freight continued at Dubai International, increasing in May by 11.9% to 209,985 tonnes compared to 187,638 tonnes in May 2012. Cargo volumes during the first five months also surged 11.6 per cent reaching 994,817 tonnes, compared to 891,464 tonnes during the corresponding period in 2012.