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9. Aviation: RPKs Down 65.4% in April
IATA's data for April 2021 shows that demand for air travel, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), was down 65.4% when compared to April 2019. That is an improvement on the 66.9% decline recorded in March 2021 versus March 2019. The better performance was driven by gains in most domestic markets. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 9 June 2021.
10. IATA Reports Signs of Recovery as Global RPKs Plunge 94.3% in April 2020
IATA has confirmed that demand for air services is beginning to recover after hitting bottom in April. Passenger demand in April, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), plunged 94.3% when compared to April 2019, as the COVID19-related travel restrictions virtually shut down domestic and international air travel. That’s a rate of decline never seen in the history of IATA’s
11. Aviation: RPKs Up 6.4% in August 2018
IATA's global passenger traffic data for August 2018 shows that demand (measured in total revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) climbed 6.4% when compared to the same month in 2017. This was slightly above the 6.1% annual increase for July. August capacity (available seat kilometers or ASKs) increased by 5.5%, and load factor climbed 0.7% percentage point to 85.3%, which was the hi
12. Aviation: RPKs Up 6.2% in April 2018
IATA's global passenger traffic data for April 2018 shows that demand (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose by 6.2% compared to April 2017, which was down from a 12-month high of 9.7% in March.
13. Aviation: RPKs in February 2018 Up 7.6%
Asia-Pacific airlines’ February traffic rose 9.1% compared to the year-ago period. Demand is being supported by healthy regional economic growth and expansion in the number of routes on offer. Capacity increased 8.4% and load factor climbed 0.6 percentage point to 80.5%.
14. Aviation in 2018: RPKs Up 6.5%, Capacity Up 6.1% and Record Load Factor
Asia-Pacific airlines’ 2018 traffic rose 7.3%, compared to 2017, driven by robust regional economic expansion and an increase in route options for travelers. Although this was a slowdown from the 10.5% year-over-year growth recorded in 2017 versus 2016, it was strong enough to lead all the regions for a second consecutive year. Capacity rose 6.4%, and load factor ticked up 0.7 perc
15. Aviation: RPKs Rose 3.6% in July 2019; ASKs Up 3.2%
Asia-Pacific airlines’ July traffic rose 2.7% over the year-ago period, a slowdown compared to June growth of 3.9% and their weakest performance since early 2013. Capacity increased 2.4% and load factor rose 0.2 percentage point to 82.6%. US-China and Japan-South Korea trade tensions as well as political tensions in Hong Kong all have weighed on business confidence.
16. Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon Carried Just 13,729 Passengers in April 2020
Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon carried 13,729 passengers last month, a decrease of 99.6% compared to April 2019. The month’s RPKs fell 99.3% year-on-year, whilst the passenger load factor dropped 62.3 percentage points to 21.7%.

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