Kuching International Airport - Traffic and Statistics

Traffic and Statistics

Overall Operational Statistics
Years Passenger Movements Aircraft Movements Cargo Movements in Metric Tonnes Mail Movements in Metric Tonnes
1998 2,022,160 35,147 17,447 2,681
1999 2,234,790 11% 34,868 1% 22,055 26% 2,760 3%
2000 2,545,080 14% 37,203 7% 24,200 10% 4,575 66%
2001 2,693,903 6% 39,815 7% 22,897 5% 5,503 20%
2002 2,935,052 9% 42,975 8% 24,835 8% 5,181 6%
2003 2,923,633 0.3% 42,138 2% 26,278 6% 5,131 1%
2004 3,317,879 13% 45,340 8% 26,073 1% 5,344 4%
2005 3,354,973 1% 43,253 5% 28,407 9% 5,086 5%
2006 3,196,352 5% 40,292 7% 29,716 5% 3,467 32%
2007 3,236,468 1.3% 37,348 7.3% 23,818 19.8% 3,137 9.5%
2008 3,238,614 0.1% 39,188 4.9% 19,167 -19.5% 999 -68.2%
2009 3,574,632 10.4% 44,761 14.2% 20,830 8.7% 821 -17.8%
2010 3,684,517 3.06% 46,382 3.62% 26,977 29.51% N/A
2011 4,286,722 53,154 24,787 N/A
Busiest Flights Out of Kuching International Airport by Frequency
Rank Destinations (operated by) Frequency (Weekly)
1 Kuala Lumpur 132
2 Sibu 62
3 Miri 62
4 Kota Kinabalu 35
5 Bintulu 35
6 Singapore 31 ( +7 Starting Feb 3, 2013)
7 Mukah 21
8 Johor Bharu 14
9 Pontianak 10
10 Tanjung Manis 7
11 Penang 7
12 Hong Kong 7

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