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153. Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results for March 2014
Asia Pacific-based airlines carried a combined total of 21.2 million international passengers in March, 2.7% more than the same month last year when leisure travel demand experienced a boost from the earlier timing of the Easter holiday period, which took place in April this year. International passenger traffic, in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, grew by 2.1%. Combined wi
154. AAPA Reports Full Year 2009 Traffic Results
AAPA Reports Full Year 2009 Traffic Results. In 2009, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) member airlines carried 132.9 million international passengers, 5.7% fewer than in the previous year. Passenger traffic measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK) fell by 6.5%, indicating particular weakness in demand on long-haul routes. Available seat capacity was reduced by 6.1%
155. Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results - July 2011
Collectively, airlines based in the Asia Pacific region flew a total of 17.4 million international passengers in July, a 5.2% increase compared to the same month last year. Measured in revenue passenger kilometre terms (RPK), international passenger traffic grew by 6.4%, boosted by a rise in demand for long haul travel during the holiday season. The average international passenger
156. Passenger Growth for Asia Pacific Airlines; Cargo Suffers
Asia Pacific-based airlines carried a total of 16.5 million international passengers in October 2011, an increase of 5% compared to the same month last year. Overall, international passenger traffic, in revenue passenger kilometre terms (RPK), grew by 5.1%. Available seat capacity grew by 8.8% as a result of additional aircraft deliveries, resulting in a 2.7 percentage point fall i
157. AAPA Reports May 2013 Passenger Traffic
Asia Pacific airlines registered a 3.3% increase in the aggregate number of international passengers carried to 17.2 million in May. Measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), international passenger traffic grew by 3.2%. Coupled with a 5.1% increase in available seat capacity, the average international passenger load factor declined by 1.3 percentage points to 74.1% for the m
158. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 25.2 Million Int. Passengers in June 2017
In June, the number of international passengers carried by the region's airlines increased by 4.4% to an aggregate total of 25.2 million, with the upturn in global economic activity supporting business and leisure air travel demand. Reflecting continued strength in long haul travel markets, demand in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms grew by 8.1%. Combined with the 7.1% incre
159. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 28 Million Int. Passengers in February 2018
As measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), demand grew by 8.9%, on the back of growth in long-haul travel markets. The average international passenger load factor edged 0.8 percentage points higher to 81.2% for the month, after accounting for a 7.8% expansion in available seat capacity.
160. Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results – May 2011
Overall, airlines based in the Asia Pacific region carried 14.8 million international passengers in May, a 3.4% increase compared to the same month last year, underpinned by continued strength in both leisure and business travel markets. International passenger traffic, measured in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, grew by 4.7% reflecting relatively stronger demand on long h

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