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Apr 16, 2009 (newstodate): With 496 tonnes, Latvian carrier airBaltic handled 66 percent of Riga Airport's total cargo and mail volumes in March, 2009.
airBaltic thus retained the dominating position at the airport where all other airlines held shares below 10 percent.
Second came EuropeanAir Transport N.V. with eight percent, or 58 tonnes, operating for DHL.
Third was the Czech carrier CSA with 37 tonnes, followed by Lufthansa with four percent, or 34 tonnes.
Of the airport's total of 753 tonnes of cargo and mail, exports accounted for 291 tonnes, and imports for 462 tonnes.
Riga Airport was alone in the Baltic region to grow in volumes in March, 2009, increasing steeply by 30.2 percent, y-o-y.
The statistics include flown cargo only, excluding trucked shipments handled at the airport.
airBaltic thus retained the dominating position at the airport where all other airlines held shares below 10 percent.
Second came EuropeanAir Transport N.V. with eight percent, or 58 tonnes, operating for DHL.
Third was the Czech carrier CSA with 37 tonnes, followed by Lufthansa with four percent, or 34 tonnes.
Of the airport's total of 753 tonnes of cargo and mail, exports accounted for 291 tonnes, and imports for 462 tonnes.
Riga Airport was alone in the Baltic region to grow in volumes in March, 2009, increasing steeply by 30.2 percent, y-o-y.
The statistics include flown cargo only, excluding trucked shipments handled at the airport.