Major Traffic Flows By Airport
The following table provides details of the major traffic flows (by airport) in Pakistan in terms of passenger numbers, aircraft movements, cargo as well as mail during the year 2007. The results were collected by the Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan.
Airport | Aircraft movements (Number) | Passengers (Intl & Domestic) | Cargo handled (M. Tons) | Mail handled (M. Tons) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jinnah International Airport - Karachi | 52,990 | 6,081,448 | 169,124 | 2,953.13 |
Benazir Bhutto International Airport - Islamabad | 48,110 | 3,035,966 | 53,950 | 579.67 |
Allama Iqbal International Airport - Lahore | 39,634 | 3,091,590 | 74,664 | 1,683.79 |
Bacha Khan International Airport - Peshawar | 13,234 | 890,942 | 10,537 | 47.98 |
Quetta International Airport - Quetta | 2,736 | 284,829 | 1,513 | 32.42 |
Multan International Airport - Multan | 19,379 | 240,573 | 1,273 | 49.52 |
Gwadar International Airport - Gwadar | 1,507 | 29,379 | 63 | 1.15 |
Faisalabad International Airport - Faisalabad | 2,832 | 189,339 | 971 | 30.70 |
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