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Over 4.5m passengers travel through Sharjah Airport in Q1
Gulf Today
|May 01, 2025
Sharjah Airport achieved new growth milestones in the first quarter of 2025, welcoming over 4.5 million passengers, an 8% increase compared to the same period last year, further solidifying its position as one of the region's leading air travel hubs and a preferred destination for passengers from around the world.
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The airport also recorded more than 27,000 aircraft movements, handled over 52,000 tonnes of cargo, and processed an additional 3,000 tonnes through sea-air cargo operations. These figures reflect the diversity of operations, the efficiency of the airport's infrastructure, and its ability to keep pace with the growing demand for air transport and logistics services.
Exceptional Growth in the Private Aviation Sector and a Luxury Travel Experience at the Highest Standards.
Sharjah Airport reported exceptional growth in its private aviation sector during Q1 2025, with a 26.4% increase in private aircraft movements compared to the previous year. Passenger traffic through private aviation also rose by 20%, driven by the services of Gama Aviation, a leading provider of ground handling services for private jets, which continues to deliver comprehensive and high-end services.
Integrated Services Upholding the Highest Global Quality Standards to Meet Sharjah’s Aspirations.
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