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49. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried Just 1.3 Million Int. Passengers in January
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) show that airline operations in January 2021 remained depressed, as the spread of COVID19 variants resulted in tighter border restrictions in international as well as domestic markets across the world. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 1 March 2021.
50. Record Earnings for Asia Pacific Airlines in 2010
Preliminary financial performance figures released by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) show that Asia Pacific-based carriers in aggregate reported a record US$9.5 billion in net profits in 2010, a major turnaround from US$1.7 billion in net losses suffered in the previous year.
51. 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
52. Asia Pacific Airlines Meet in Japan to Address Major Challenges
Most economies across the Asia Pacific region continue to grow relatively strongly, with the region's dynamic and innovative airlines having seen both passenger and freight traffic increase significantly over the past 12 months. Against this backdrop, delegates gathering for this year's Assembly of Presidents of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) in Tokyo have reason f
53. Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results for November 2010
Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results for November 2010. Overall, airlines based in the Asia Pacific region carried 15.5 million international passengers in November 2010, an increase of 10.7% compared to the same month last year, underpinned by strong regional travel demand. Measured in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, international passenger traffic grew by 8.2%. Availabl
54. Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results for January 2012
Asia Pacific airlines carried 17.2 million international passengers in January, a 7.3% growth compared to the same month last year, boosted by an increase in travel during the Lunar New Year holiday season. In revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, international passenger traffic grew by 6.3%. Available seat capacity was up by 6.7%, resulting in a slight 0.2 percentage point fall
55. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 24.9 Million International Passengers in August 2015
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of August 2015 show sustained growth in international passenger demand, while air cargo markets remained relatively weak. Underpinned by a boost in leisure travel demand during the holiday season, the region's operators carried a combined total of 24.9 million international passengers in
56. Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results for August 2010
Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results for August 2010. Asia Pacific-based airlines carried a total of 16.8 million international passengers in August 2010, reflecting a 12.4% increase compared to the same month last year. International passenger traffic as measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) grew by a slightly more conservative 8.4%, indicating particularly strong deman

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