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97. Double Digit Growth for Global Air Freight Demand in July
The latest global air freight data from IATA shows that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), increased by 11.4% in July 2017 compared to the same period a year ago. This is the fourth time in five months that a double-digit annual growth has been recorded. July’s year-on-year increase in demand is nearly four times higher than the ten year average growth rate of 3.1
98. IATA Reports Healthy Passenger Demand in November; Domestic Markets Driving Growth
IATA's global passenger traffic results for November 2014 show a continuation of the healthy demand trend of recent months. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 6.0% compared to November 2013, which was ahead of the 5.7% year-over-year growth recorded in October as well as the 10-year average growth rate of 5.6%. November capacity expanded by 5.4%, leading to a 0.5 percen
99. Changi Airport Enjoys Record Year Handling 55.4 Million Passengers in 2015
Changi Airport in Singapore capped a resilient performance in 2015 with new benchmarks for passenger traffic and aircraft movements, handling a record 55.4 million passengers and 346,330 landings and take-offs during the year. This represented an increase of 2.5% and 1.4% respectively. On the cargo front, airfreight movements remained stable at 1.85 million tonnes for the year.
100. Corporate and Leisure Hotel Rates Increase Again in July
According to data from Pegasus Solutions, hotel rates paid in July 2012 for business and leisure travel increased over last year both globally and in North America. Global and North America leisure booking volumes also closed in on last year’s levels, resulting in the smallest booking declines yet for 2012 against 2011, save February’s inflated figures due to the leap year.
101. Third Quarter Wraps with GDS Hotel Reservations Up +4.4%
According to Pegasus Solutions, global hotel bookings for business travel increased by +4.4% over last year in September 2013. Following a late summer stall that had bookings for the channel below prior year by -1.5% in August, September’s booking values sustained the year-to-date pace of +3.0% over 2012.
102. Delta Air Lines reports August 2008 Traffic
Delta Air Lines reports August 2008 Traffic. In August 2008, Delta Air Lines’ international traffic increased 17.4% year over year on a 15.1% increase in capacity, and load factor increased 1.6 points. The number of international and Atlantic passengers increased 8.7% and 18.6%, respectively, versus the same period last year.
103. IATA Reports Global Passenger Traffic Results for March 2015
IATA's global passenger traffic results for March 2015 shows demand (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose 7.4% compared to March 2014. This was an improvement on February, when year-on-year growth was 6.4%. The acceleration in the year-on-year comparison reflects the residual impact of the February Lunar New Year celebrations, which tend to boost leisure travel in the weeks b
104. Bombardier Raises Full Year Guidance as Business Jet Revenues Continue Positive Trend
Bombardier has published its financial results for Q2 2021 and raised its full year guidance, confirming that aircraft deliveries, revenues, profitability and cash usage are all expected to outperform previous targets. Business jet revenues during Q2 2021 climbed to $1.5 billion, up 50% year-on-year, fueled by increases in both aircraft deliveries and services. Aircraft deliveries

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