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17. 2011 Ends on Positive Note for Aviation Industry
IATA has reported that full year 2011 passenger demand rose 5.9% compared to 2010, in line with long-term growth trends. In contrast, cargo markets contracted by 0.7% for the year; but recorded positive demand growth in December of 0.2%. Growth in demand lagged capacity increases at 6.3% (passenger) and 4.1% (cargo) putting downward pressure on load factors. The average passenger l
18. Aviation: RPKs Down 91.3% in May
IATA has reported that passenger demand in May 2020, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), dropped 91.3%, when compared to May 2019. This was a mild uptick from the 94% annual decline recorded in April 2020. The improvement was driven by recovery in some domestic markets, most notably China.
19. Slowing Airline Passenger Demand and Shrinking Freight Markets
Asia Pacific airlines reported 5.3% demand growth for August 2011, slightly below a 5.6% capacity expansion. This is slightly better than the year-to-date growth of 4.4%, reflecting the recovery in Japanese international travel. Load factors of 78.9% were below the industry average of 81.2%.
20. Aviation: Passenger Demand Moderates from Recent Peak But Stays Strong
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.
21. Airlines Expect 31% Rise in Passenger Demand by 2017; 930 Million More Passengers Compared to 20
IATA’s Airline Industry Forecast 2013-2017 shows that airlines expect to see a 31% increase in passenger numbers between 2012 and 2017. By 2017 total passenger numbers are expected to rise to 3.91 billion, an increase of 930 million passengers over the 2.98 billion carried in 2012.
22. IATA releases Traffic Results for November 2007
IATA releases Traffic Results for November 2007. IATA recently released traffic results for November 2007 which show year-on-year international passenger demand rose 9.3% in November - the fastest growth rate recorded in 18 months. This is higher than the 7.7% growth recorded in October and the 7.5% growth recorded over the first 11 months of 2007.
23. IATA Reports July 2010 Traffic
IATA Reports July 2010 Traffic. According to IATA, international scheduled traffic statistics for July 2010 show a continued strengthening of demand for both passenger and cargo traffic. Compared to July 2009, international passenger demand was up 9.2% while international scheduled freight traffic showed a 22.7% improvement.
24. IATA Reports Airline Passenger and Cargo Traffic for May 2009
IATA Reports Airline Passenger and Cargo Traffic for May 2009. International scheduled traffic results compiled by IATA for May 2009 show passenger demand declining 9.3% compared to the same month in the previous year, while freight demand was down by 17.4%. International passenger load factors stood at 71.2%, down from 74.5% recorded in May 2008.

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