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- 209. Aviation: Global Passenger Traffic Demand Climbed 7.2% in August 2017
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IATA's global passenger traffic data for August shows that demand (measured in total revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) climbed 7.2% compared to the year-ago period. Asia Pacific airlines’ August traffic increased 8.6% compared to the year-ago period, which was an acceleration compared to the 6.6% rise in July. However, the same trend of softening demand growth on routes within
- 210. Aviation: Slower But Steady Growth in 2019
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IATA's full-year global passenger traffic results for 2019 show that demand (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose by 4.2% compared to the full year of 2018. Asia-Pacific airlines’ full-year traffic increased 4.5% in 2019, which was a large decline compared to 8.5% growth in 2018. This reflected the impact of the US-China trade war as well as weakening business confidence and
- 211. Aviation: Passenger Demand Moderates from Recent Peak But Stays Strong
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Asia-Pacific airlines saw traffic rise 10.5% in May compared to the year-ago period. Capacity increased 7.2%, and load factor jumped 2.3 percentage points to 77.6%. Traffic on the Asia-Europe route has recovered strongly since last year’s terrorism-related disruption, surging at an annualized rate of more than 26% since November.
- 212. 5.7% Increase in Global Passenger Traffic Demand in June 2015
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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
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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. Aviation: Strong Passenger Demand Resumes in September 2016
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Asia Pacific airlines’ traffic rose 8.6% in September compared to the year-ago period, although there are still signs of Asian travelers being put off by terrorism in Europe. Capacity increased 7.7%, and load factor rose 0.7 percentage points to 77.9%.
- 215. Aviation: RPKs Up 6.3% in October 2018
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October international passenger demand rose 6.3% compared to October 2017, up from 5.1% growth in September. Asia-Pacific airlines’ traffic rose 5.8% compared to the year-ago period, up from 5.4% year-on-year growth in September. Capacity climbed 5.4% and load factor rose 0.3 percentage points to 78.9%.
- 216. Aviation in 2018: RPKs Up 6.5%, Capacity Up 6.1% and Record Load Factor
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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
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