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- 9. Global Airline Traffic continues to Slow
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Global Airline Traffic continues to Slow. IATA's global scheduled international traffic data for March 2008 shows that when compared to March 2007, airline passenger demand increased 5.8% with load factors at 77.7%. Freight traffic grew 3.2%.
- 10. International Airline Traffic Continues to Rise in September
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International Airline Traffic Continues to Rise in September
- 11. Airline Traffic Recovery Intensifies in July 2003
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Airline Traffic Recovery Intensifies in July 2003
- 12. Airline traffic growth to slow in 2006? - Time to cut surcharges
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Airline traffic growth to slow in 2006? - Time to cut surcharges.
- 13. IATA Reports International Airline Traffic Data for April 2009
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IATA Reports International Airline Traffic Data for April 2009. IATA has released international traffic data for April 2009 that shows a 3.1% decline in passenger demand and a mammoth 21.7% fall in cargo demand compared to April 2008. The average passenger load factor for the month stood at 74.4%.
- 14. IATA Reports Airline Traffic from February 2011
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IATA Reports Airline Traffic from February 2011. Scheduled international traffic for February 2011 increased 6% and 2.3% respectively for passenger and cargo demand compared to February 2010 according to data from IATA. February demand growth was down significantly from the revised 8.4% and 8.7% expansion recorded in January for passenger and cargo traffic respectively. The politic
- 15. IATA Reports Global Airline Traffic for April 2010
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IATA Reports Global Airline Traffic for April 2010. The scale of the ash crisis saw global load factors drop to 76.9% from the 78% recorded in March 2010. Freight load factors also dipped to 55.3% from the 57.1% recorded in the previous month. While March traffic was within 1% of pre-crisis levels for both passenger and cargo, this slipped to 7% for passenger and 3% for cargo in Ap
- 16. IATA releases Half Year Airline Traffic Results
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IATA releases Half Year Airline Traffic Results. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released traffic results for the first six months of 2007 showing 6.3% growth in year-on-year international passenger demand, slightly higher than the 5.9% full-year rise recorded for the year 2006. However, passenger demand growth weakened to 5.3% for the month of June, the lowe
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