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9. IATA Reports Global Passenger Traffic Results for August 2015
IATA's global passenger traffic results for August 2015 show a continuation of the strong growth in air travel demand for both domestic and international traffic. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 7.1% compared to the year-ago period. August capacity (available seat kilometers or ASKs) increased by 5.9%, and load factor rose 0.9 percentage points to a record 84.7%.
10. 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
11. 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.
12. IATA Reports Strong February 2012 Performance; Outlook Remains Fragile
IATA’s global traffic results for February 2012 show an 8.6% improvement in passenger demand and a 5.2% rise in cargo demand compared to the same month in the previous year. Several factors inflated February 2012 results and distorted comparisons with the year-ago period. These included weaker traffic during the trouble in some parts of the Middle East a year ago and the occurrence
13. Surge in RevPAR for Hotels in London
Surge in RevPAR for Hotels in London. While many of the rest of the world's hotels have struggled to rebound from the global economic downturn, London hotels have defied expectations as rates and occupancies continue to grow, with July 2010 recording the highest achieved RevPAR reported during the past 11 years in London.
14. Slowing Airline Passenger Demand and Shrinking Freight Markets
Asia Pacific airlines reported 5.3% demand growth for August 2011, slightly below a 5.6% capacity expansion. This is slightly better than the year-to-date growth of 4.4%, reflecting the recovery in Japanese international travel. Load factors of 78.9% were below the industry average of 81.2%.
15. Aviation: International Passenger Traffic Rose 6.1% in 2014
IATA’s global passenger traffic results for the full year of 2014 show demand (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose 5.9% compared to the full year of 2013. This 2014 performance was above the 10-year average growth rate of 5.6% and the 5.2% annual growth experienced in 2013 compared to 2012. Capacity rose 5.6% last year, with the result that load factor climbed 0.2 percentage
16. AAPA Targets Constraints to Industry Growth
The dramatic shift of economic power and influence towards Asia in recent years is rapidly propelling the region’s airlines to the forefront of the global air transport industry. Already commercially successful in a highly competitive environment, Asian carriers are seeking a realignment of the global regulatory framework, with a level of influence commensurate with the Asia Pacifi

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