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- 177. IATA Reports Global Passenger Traffic Results for October 2016
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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
- 178. Global Air Cargo Demand Continues to Improve
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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.
- 179. Air Freight Growth Slowdown Continues in June
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Asia-Pacific airlines saw freight demand increase by just 1.5% in June 2018 compared to the same period last year. Capacity increased by 5.2%. The international freight performance by the region fell to 1.1%, a 17-month low, although this partially reflects comparisons with the strong performance in June 2017. For the first six months of 2018 FTKs expanded by 4.6% year-on-year, and
- 180. Aviation: Stable Passenger Demand Growth in November
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Asia Pacific airlines saw November traffic increase 3.9% compared to the same month in 2018, a slight decline compared to the 4.2% annual growth recorded in October. Capacity rose 2.8% and load factor rose 0.8 percentage point to 79.9%.
- 181. July Air Cargo Demand Stable; Capacity Remains Constrained
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Asia-Pacific airlines saw demand for international air cargo fall by 15.3% in July 2020 compared to the same period a year earlier. After a robust initial recovery in May, month-on-month growth seasonally-adjusted demand has softened. International capacity decreased 32%.
- 182. IATA Reports Strong Global Passenger Traffic Growth for November 2015
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IATA’s global passenger traffic results for November 2015 show continued strong traffic growth above the 10-year average rate of 5.6%. Asia Pacific airlines’ November traffic climbed 7.9% compared to a year-ago. Capacity increased 5.7% and load factor rose 1.6 percentage points to 76.2%. Weakness in emerging Asia trade activity, as well as slower than expected growth in China, app
- 183. Asia Pacific Airlines Expected to Make Largest Contribution to Industry Profits in 2012
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This will be the second year of declining returns since airline profits peaked in 2010 at $15.8 billion with a net profit margin of 2.9%. In 2011, industry profits fell to $7.9 billion for a 1.3% net profit margin. This year’s projected $3.0 billion industry profit would yield a net profit margin of just 0.5%.
- 184. Asia Pacific Airlines Hardest Hit by COVID19 Crisis
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IATA has reported that airlines in the Asia Pacific region will be the hardest hit by the COVID19 crisis, with losses expected to be $29 billion for 2020. That is more than a third of the $84.3 billion industry losses globally.
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