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177. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 23.2 Million Passengers in October 2015
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for October 2015 reveal that growth in international air passenger demand remained encouraging, whilst soft air cargo market conditions persisted. Taken together, the region's airlines registered a 6.5% growth in the number of international passengers carried compared to the same month last year, bring
178. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 24.2 Million Int. Passengers in April 2016
The month of April 2016 saw the region's airlines carry 24.2 million international passengers, a 4.8% increase compared to the same month last year, on the back of continued strong regional demand. In revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, international passenger volumes grew by 6.4%, boosted by an improvement in long-haul travel markets. Capacity expansion of 6.4% matched demand
179. World Tourism Organization becomes fully-fledged specialized agency of the United Nations
World Tourism Organization becomes fully-fledged specialized agency of the United Nations
180. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 316.8 Million International Passengers in 2017; Up 6.2%
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the full calendar year 2017 show that both international air passenger and air cargo markets enjoyed robust growth, underpinned by an acceleration in economic activity across most regions.
181. Partnering to Shape Commercial Aviation’s Next Century
IATA has emphasized the importance of industry-government partnership as the industry embarks on the second century of commercial aviation. Tyler suggested five guiding principles for governments when developing regulations: (1) to consult broadly, including industry and consumers; (2) ensure a rigorous process for analyzing the costs and benefits of any new regulation; (3) ensure
182. Aviation: Global Passenger Traffic Results Show Continued Robust Demand
Asia-Pacific airlines’ November traffic climbed 10.8% compared to the year-ago period, driven by strong regional economic growth and continuing expansion of options for travelers. Capacity increased 8.7% and load factor rose 1.5 percentage points to 78.6%.
183. Air Transport Industry Achieves Safest Year on Record in 2017
Looking more closely at the data, there were three major accidents involving large western-built commercial airline jets, which resulted in a total of 40 fatalities. Asia Pacific carriers experienced one major accident involving large western-built commercial airline jets, with zero crew and passenger fatalities.
184. 40 Million Flights, 3.5m Pax in 2015; Aviation Safety Performance Improves
In 2015 the commercial air transport sector operated more than 40 million flights and carried over 3.5 billion passengers across the world. There were four major accidents involving large western-built jets operated by commercial airlines, which resulted in a total of 374 fatalities. These losses included the Germanwings and Metrojet events which are understood to be the result of

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