The Airports Council International (ACI) said that major commercial airports in China, India and Korea remained the major driving forces for the robust air passenger growth in the Asia-Pacific region.
"India is also poised to be one of the largest aviation markets in the world in the years to come.
"The combination of a move towards a more liberalised market for aviation, coupled with stronger economic fundamentals, helped the country become one of the fastest- growing markets in the world," ACI said in a release.
As per ACI, international and domestic passenger traffic were strong during the first half of 2016 at 10.1 per cent and 8.2 per cent, respectively.
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"Major commercial airports in China, India and Korea remained the major driving forces for the robust air passenger growth in the region (+12.1 per cent, +17 per cent and +14.1 per cent, respectively)," the release said.
"A 20.6 per cent increase in domestic passenger traffic in India is worth a special note," it added.
ACI also said Delhi airport saw a significant growth of 21.5 per cent in June or "+4.75 million passengers year-to- date". Seoul's Incheon airport saw a growth of +13.7 per cent or +3.34 million passengers year-to-date, among others.
Total air freight traffic in Asia-Pacific picked up at 5.9 per cent in June.
"At the individual airport level, the highest growth in air freight was observed at Guangzhou (+6 per cent or +43,950 tonnes year-to-date), Singapore (+4.4 per cent or +40,600) and Delhi (+10.6 per cent or +39,620)," the release said.
Founded in 1991, ACI is the trade association of the world's airports. ACI served 592 members operating 1,853 airports in 173 countries as on January this year.
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