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65. ACI Asia Pacific Reports 1.8% Increase in Passenger Traffic in January 2013
According to ACI Asia Pacific, the region recorded a slight increase of +1.8% in passenger traffic and +11.3% in air freight traffic in January 2013 when compared to January 2012. This lower than expected increase in passenger traffic was primarily due to the Chinese New Year effect as the holidays fell in the month of January last year but in February this year. As a result, passe
66. IATA Reports January 2011 Traffic
IATA Reports January 2011 Traffic. By January 2011, air travel volumes were 18% higher compared to the low point reached in early 2009 and some 6% above the pre-recession peak of early 2008. Air freight in January was 39% above the low point reached at the end of 2009 and some 6% above the pre-recession peak of early 2008. Freight has, however, fallen 2% since its May 2010 peak at
67. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 22.1 Million International Passengers in July 2014
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of July 2014 show continued growth in both international passenger and air freight demand. In total, Asia Pacific airlines carried 22.1 million international passengers in July, an increase of 4.3% compared to the same month last year, boosted by strong regional demand.
68. AAPA Reports September 2014 Traffic
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of September 2014 show some moderation of growth in air passenger markets and steady growth in air freight demand. A combined total of 20.8 million international passengers flew on the region's carriers in September, 3.5% more compared to the same month last year. Measured in revenue pass
69. Air Cargo Down 20% in May, Capacity Down 34.7%
IATA's data for global air freight markets in May shows a slight improvement on April, but capacity remains unable to meet demand as a result of the loss of belly cargo operations on passenger aircraft that have been parked.
70. IATA Reports September 2011 Airline Traffic
IATA member traffic results for September 2011 show diverging trends for cargo and passenger traffic. Passenger traffic was 5.6% higher than the same month last year and stronger than the 4.6% year-on-year growth recorded in August. Air freight on the other hand posted a 2.7% contraction for September compared to September 2010. This is a further deterioration from the 2.4% decline
71. Outlook for Air Cargo Stabilizes; Growth Accelerates in May
IATA’s data for global air freight markets shows air cargo growth accelerated in May 2014, with 4.7% growth compared to a year ago. This is up from the 3.8% year-on-year growth recorded in April. Cargo volumes, measured by Freight Tonne Kilometers (FTKs) were up across all regions, but with significant differences in performance. The Middle East carriers reported 9.3% year-on-year
72. Global Air Freight Demand Rose 6.1% in September 2016
Asia Pacific airlines saw freight volumes increase by 5.5% in September 2016 compared to the same period last year. Capacity in the region expanded 3.4%.The positive Asia-Pacific performance corresponds with signs of an increase in export orders in China and Japan over the last few months. Seasonally-adjusted freight results for Asia-Pacific carriers are now trending upwards.

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