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105. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 316.8 Million International Passengers in 2017; Up 6.2%
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the full calendar year 2017 show that both international air passenger and air cargo markets enjoyed robust growth, underpinned by an acceleration in economic activity across most regions.
106. Air Freight Recovery Strengthens
IATA’s August 2014 data for global air freight markets show continued robust growth in air cargo volumes. Measured by freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), volumes rose 5.1% in August, compared to August 2013. Capacity grew at a slower pace of 3.4% from the previous year. This is the second strong month for cargo volumes in a row, following the 6.1% year-on-year rise recorded in July.
107. Air Cargo Posts Strongest First Half-Year Growth Since 2010
Asia Pacific airlines’ freight volumes grew 10.1% in June 2017 compared to the same period in 2016 and capacity grew by 7.8%. This contributed to a growth in freight demand of 10.1% in the first half of 2017 compared to the first half of 2016. Seasonally adjusted international freight volumes are now 4% above the level reached in 2010 following the global financial crisis bounce-ba
108. Global Air Cargo Demand Rose 8% in January 2018
Asia-Pacific airlines saw demand in freight volumes grow 7.7% in January 2018 and capacity increase by 2.2%, compared to the same period in 2017. The increase largely reflects the ongoing strong demand experienced by the region’s major exporters, China and Japan which has been driven in part by a pick-up in economic activity in Europe. However, the upward-trend in seasonally-adjust
109. IATA’s Cargo XML Standard Accepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency
IATA’s Cargo-XML messaging standard will be utilized by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency (US-CBP) to collect advance cross-border data on US export shipments. The new data format will make electronic communication between the US-CBP’s Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) system, airlines and other air cargo stakeholders simpler and more efficient. In addition it will
110. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 24.9 Million International Passengers in August 2015
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of August 2015 show sustained growth in international passenger demand, while air cargo markets remained relatively weak. Underpinned by a boost in leisure travel demand during the holiday season, the region's operators carried a combined total of 24.9 million international passengers in
111. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 22 Million Int. Passengers in September 2015
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of September 2015 show continued growth in international passenger demand, whereas air cargo markets were weak. In aggregate, Asia Pacific airlines carried 22.0 million international passengers in September, 6.0% more than the same month last year. Measured in revenue passenger kilometres
112. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 32 Million International Passengers in August 2018
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of August 2018 show robust growth in international air passenger markets, buoyed by higher leisure travel demand during the peak holiday season. International air cargo markets also saw sustained client demand during the month.

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