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73. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 356.6 Million International Passengers in 2018
Asia Pacific airlines recorded a firm 7.0% increase in the number of international passengers carried to a combined total of 356.6 million in 2018. In revenue passenger kilometres (RPK) terms, demand increased by 6.9%, reflecting broad-based demand on both short and long haul markets. After accounting for a 6.0% increase in available seat capacity, the average international passeng
74. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 31.2 Million Int. Passengers in April; Cargo Down 9.1%
Collectively, Asia Pacific airlines recorded a 3.7% increase in the number of international passengers carried to a combined total of 31.2 million in April, with promotional airfare campaigns lending support to travel markets. Measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), demand grew by 3.5%, reflecting relative strength in regional travel markets. After accounting for a 4.1% inc
75. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 23.7 Million Passengers in February 2016
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of February 2016 show continued growth in international air passenger demand, while air cargo markets remain weak. The month of February saw the region's airlines carry 23.7 million international passengers, a solid 8.2% increase compared to the same month last year.
76. Asia Pacific Airlines Profitability Fell in 2011
Preliminary financial performance figures compiled by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) showed that Asia Pacific-based carriers in aggregate recorded US$4.8 billion in net profits in 2011, 47% lower than the record US$9.0 billion achieved in the previous year. The surge in oil prices, and a weak cargo market, contributed to the fall in earnings.
77. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 375.5 Million Int. Passengers in 2019
Asia Pacific's airlines registered a 4.2% increase in the number of international passengers carried to a combined 375.5 million during the year. Measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), demand grew by 4.1%, reflecting the relative strength of both short and long haul travel markets.
78. Asia Pacific Airlines’ Traffic Soared 11.6% in March 2018
Asia Pacific airlines’ traffic soared 11.6% in March, compared to the year-ago period. Passenger traffic is continuing to trend upwards, supported by strong regional economic growth and ongoing expansion in the number of airport-pair options for travelers. Capacity increased 8.2%, and load factor rose 2.5 percentage points to 80.9%.
79. Asia Pacific Airlines’ August 2016 Traffic Up 5.6%
Asia Pacific airlines’ August 2016 traffic climbed 5.6% compared to a year-ago. Capacity rose 6.8% and load factor slipped down 0.9 percentage points to 81.9%. There are signs of Asian travelers continuing to be put-off by recent terrorism in Europe. Traffic on Europe-Asia routes grew just 1.5% in July, the most recent month for which route-specific figures are available, while int
80. Asia Pacific Airlines Flew 30.3 Million Int. Passengers in November 2019
Asia Pacific's airlines flew 30.3 million international passengers in November 2019, a 3.4% increase compared to the same month last year. The moderate growth reflects the general slowdown in global economic activity. The international passenger load factor averaged 80.1% for the month, after accounting for a 3.6% increase in demand as measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK)

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