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113. Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results for August 2013
Asia Pacific airlines carried a combined total of 20.1 million international passengers in August, an encouraging 8.7% increase compared to the same month last year, boosted by relatively strong demand for regional travel. International passenger traffic, in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, grew by 8.0%. Combined with a 5.5% expansion in available seat capacity, the average
114. Airline Traffic Growth Slows Again in July 2012
Asia Pacific carriers saw demand growth of just 0.9%. This is a major slowdown from the 5.8% recorded in the June year-on-year comparison. Moreover, compared to the previous month (June 2012), demand contracted by 1.3%. European airlines appear to be benefiting more than Asia Pacific airlines from the recently stronger trade flows from West to East, while the Middle Eastern airline
115. IATA releases Full-Year Traffic Results for 2007
IATA releases Full-Year Traffic Results for 2007.
116. Air Cargo Demand Slumps in February 2020
Asia Pacific airlines saw demand for air cargo contract by 2.2% in February 2020, compared to the year-earlier period. Seasonally adjusted cargo demand fell by 15.5% compared to January 2020, to levels last seen in early 2014. The drop in demand was largely due to the impact of COVID19. Capacity decreased 17.7% - the largest fall since early 2013. Cargo capacity in China dropped sh
117. Hansar Samui to Train Blind Massage Therapist
Hansar Samui is working with the local government to identify and train a blind candidate in a range of massage techniques so that they can learn new skills and secure employment as a massage therapist. The blind candidate will be trained by Hansar Samui’s Luxsa Spa team for a period of three months in various massage techniques and once qualified will be fully employed at the hote
118. Asia Pacific Airlines Reduced Losses in 2009
Asia Pacific Airlines Reduced Losses in 2009. Combined revenues for Asia Pacific airlines totalled US$114.2 billion, 16.1% lower than the US$136.1 billion reported in 2008. Operating expenses fell by 19.8% to US$112.1 billion. Fuel expenses, the single largest cost item, declined by 34.9% to US$32.2 billion, with an average oil price of US$62 per barrel compared to US$97 per barrel
119. IATA Reports Global Airline Statistics from March 2012
Asia Pacific airlines also experienced healthy growth, with demand up 8.1% on a 4.3% rise in capacity, pushing load factors up to 76.5%. Year-to-year comparisons were impacted by the March 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami, which are estimated to have reduced 2011 demand by 3%, exaggerating year-over-year growth by a like amount.
120. Record Earnings for Asia Pacific Airlines in 2010
Preliminary financial performance figures released by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) show that Asia Pacific-based carriers in aggregate reported a record US$9.5 billion in net profits in 2010, a major turnaround from US$1.7 billion in net losses suffered in the previous year.

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