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- 113. Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results for August 2013
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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
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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
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IATA releases Full-Year Traffic Results for 2007.
- 116. Air Cargo Demand Slumps in February 2020
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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