Sharjah International Airport is on course to record substantial increases in its cargo and passenger figures this year , Ali Salem Al Midfa, administrative and commercial director, stated yesterday.
"As at end-November, freight handled has jumped 21 per cent to 454,138 tonnes, while passenger movements have climbed 17.73 per cent to 924,175," he said.
Sea-air cargo throughput has also risen 5.72 per cent to 24,535 tonnes, while aircraft movements edged 1.09 per cent higher to 22,529.
The official attributed the all-round growth to better cooperation between the various departments involved, including police, customs, immigration, and its numerous concessionaires at the airport.
"Our recent service introductions - the shuttle bus service, as also visa on arrival facilities, working out in coordination with our travel wing Sata (Sharjah Airport Travel Agency) - have also been contributory factors."
Going into the new year, Al Midfa asserted the airport would be more
aggressive in