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Nov 29, 2012 (newstodate): Norway's Oslo Gardermoen Airport saw its cargo volumes taking another leap forward in October 2012.
A total of 9,855 tonnes of cargo was handled at the airport in October, an increase by 19.2 percent, y-o-y.
This was the second-largest increase, percentage-wise, in 2012 and the best month so far in cargo volumes, boosted by the move to Oslo of Asiana Cargo's weekly freighter service from Sweden's Gothenburg Landvetter Airport that took effect from September 7, 2012.
The October-totals included 6,972 tonnes of international cargo, up 25 percent, and 2,884 tonnes of domestic cargo that increased by 7.1 percent.
In the first 10 months of 2012 the airport has thus handled a total of 85,753 tonnes of cargo, an increase by 8.8 percent, y-o-y.
Again, international cargo contributed 60,108 tonnes of the total and increasing 11.4 percent at Oslo Gardermoen Airport.
A total of 9,855 tonnes of cargo was handled at the airport in October, an increase by 19.2 percent, y-o-y.
This was the second-largest increase, percentage-wise, in 2012 and the best month so far in cargo volumes, boosted by the move to Oslo of Asiana Cargo's weekly freighter service from Sweden's Gothenburg Landvetter Airport that took effect from September 7, 2012.
The October-totals included 6,972 tonnes of international cargo, up 25 percent, and 2,884 tonnes of domestic cargo that increased by 7.1 percent.
In the first 10 months of 2012 the airport has thus handled a total of 85,753 tonnes of cargo, an increase by 8.8 percent, y-o-y.
Again, international cargo contributed 60,108 tonnes of the total and increasing 11.4 percent at Oslo Gardermoen Airport.