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177. Aviation: RPKs Up 6.1% in May 2018
Asia-Pacific airlines saw their traffic rise 8.0% in May compared to the year-ago period, slightly down on an 8.1% increase in April. Capacity increased 7.6%, and load factor edged up 0.3 percentages point to 77.9%. Passenger traffic has continued to trend strongly upwards in seasonally-adjusted terms, buoyed by a combination of robust regional economic growth and increases in the
178. IATA Reports Global Passenger Traffic Data for June 2016
IATA's global passenger traffic data for June 2016 shows that demand measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose by 5.2% compared to the year-ago period. Asia Pacific airlines’ June traffic increased 8.2% compared to the year ago period. However, most of the growth relates to the strong upward trend in traffic seen in the final months of 2015 and into 2016, with June deman
179. 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
180. No Indication of a Recovery in Demand for International Air Travel
Asia-Pacific airlines’ February traffic was down 95.2% compared to February 2019, little changed from the 94.8% decline registered for January 2021 compared to January 2019. The region continued to suffer from the steepest traffic declines for an eighth consecutive month. Capacity was down 87.5% and the load factor sank 50 percentage points to 31.1%, the lowest among regions. Publi
181. IATA Reports Global Air Passenger Traffic Results for May 2016
IATA's global air passenger traffic results for May 2016 show that demand measured in RPKs (revenue passenger kilometers) rose 4.6%, compared to the same month in 2015, which was the same level achieved in April. Asia Pacific airlines’ traffic rose 5.1% in May compared to the year-ago period. Capacity increased 6.4%, which caused load factor to slide 1.0 percentage point to 75.1%.
182. Solomon Airlines, Air Niugini and Air Vanuatu to Codeshare
Solomon Airlines has validated a tripartite codeshare agreement with fellow Melanesian carriers Air Niugini and Air Vanuatu. Initially announced in principle last February, the watershed agreement confirming the codeshare was officially signed by the heads of all three carriers at the bi-annual Association of South Pacific Airlines (ASPA) AGM taking place in Brisbane.
183. IATA Reports Global Passenger Traffic Results for October 2016
Asia Pacific airlines’ traffic rose 7% in October compared to a year-ago. Capacity rose 7.1% and load factor dipped 0.1 percentage point to 76.9%. The strong upward trend in seasonally-adjusted traffic has slowed in recent months, although it is too soon to determine whether this is an actual weakening or just a brief pause. On the other hand the Asia to Europe market, which is hig
184. Global Air Cargo Demand Continues to Improve
Asia-Pacific airlines saw demand for international air cargo fall 11.6% in October 2020 compared to the same month a year earlier. This was an improvement from the 14.6% fall in September 2020 and the second consecutive month of improvement. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 7 December 2020.

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