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209. Asia Pacific Airlines’ Traffic Soared 11.6% in March 2018
Asia Pacific airlines’ traffic soared 11.6% in March, compared to the year-ago period. Passenger traffic is continuing to trend upwards, supported by strong regional economic growth and ongoing expansion in the number of airport-pair options for travelers. Capacity increased 8.2%, and load factor rose 2.5 percentage points to 80.9%.
210. IATA Reports January 2014 Passenger Traffic Results
IATA’s global passenger traffic results for January 2014 show a strong increase in demand. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 8.0% compared to January 2013, an improvement over the December 2013 growth of 6.8% and the full year 2013 growth of 5.2%. January capacity increased 6.7%, pushing load factor up 0.9 percentage points to 78.1%.
211. Aviation: Passenger Demand Maintains Historic Growth Rates in 2013
IATA’s Full-year traffic results for 2013 show a 5.2% increase in passenger demand compared to 2012. The 2013 performance aligns with the average annual growth rate of the past 30 years. Capacity rose 4.8% and load factor averaged 79.5% up 0.4 percentage points over 2012. Demand in international markets (5.4%) expanded at a slightly faster rate than domestic travel (4.9%).Strongest
212. 5.7% Increase in Global Passenger Traffic Demand in June 2015
IATA’s global passenger traffic results (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) for June 2015 show a 5.7% increase in demand compared to June 2014. Asia Pacific airlines’ June traffic rose 6.8% compared to the year-ago period, which was down from a 9.3% rise recorded in May. Capacity climbed 5.8% and load factor increased 0.7 percentage points to 78.1%. Latest data show that trade a
213. Robust Demand Growth for Domestic and International Air Traffic in July 2015
IATA’s global passenger traffic results for July 2015 show robust demand growth for both domestic and international traffic when compared to July 2014. Asia Pacific airlines saw y-o-y July traffic increase 8.5%. Capacity rose 6.5% and load factor climbed 1.5 percentage points to 80.3%. The strong performance occurred despite notable declines in trade as well as slower than expected
214. Asia Pacific Airlines’ Passenger Traffic Increased 11.2% in February 2016
IATA's global passenger traffic results for February 2016 show continuing strong demand growth for domestic and international travel. Asia Pacific airlines’ February traffic rose 11.2% compared to the year-ago period. Capacity increased 10.3% and load factor climbed 0.7 percentage points to 78.3%. Comparisons with 2015 are distorted by the timing of the Lunar New Year celebrations
215. 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%.
216. Aviation: RPKs Rose 6.3% in 2016, Capacity Up 6.2%
IATA's full-year global passenger traffic results for 2016 show demand (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose 6.3% compared to 2015 (or 6.0% if adjusted for the leap year), well ahead of the ten-year average annual growth rate of 5.5%. Capacity rose 6.2% (unadjusted) compared to 2015, pushing the load factor up 0.1 percentage points to a record full-year average high of 80.5%.

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