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65. AAPA Reports February 2019 Growth in Passenger Demand, Weak Cargo Markets
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of February 2019 show encouraging growth in international air passenger markets, supported by increased leisure travel demand during the Lunar New Year celebrations. On the other hand, closure of businesses during the festive period further aggravated the prevailing weakness in air cargo
66. Airline Passenger Traffic Up in May 2010
Airline Passenger Traffic Up in May 2010. A capacity increase of 4.8% in May 2010 lagged behind the strong upturn in passenger demand. This pushed May’s international passenger load factor to 76% (78.7% when adjusted for seasonality). This is the sixth consecutive month with seasonally adjusted load factors near 79%.
67. Airline Passenger and Freight Demand Hits 16-Month High
Airline Passenger and Freight Demand Hits 16-Month High. Year-on-year international passenger demand increased 8.6% for the month of August, the fastest growth rate for 16 months. The acceleration in growth in August partly reflects the comparison with lower levels in August 2006, when demand was affected by security scares on the North Atlantic. It also shows an underlying improve
68. ACI Supports Third Runway at Hong Kong International Airport
ACI Supports Third Runway at Hong Kong International Airport. Total passenger traffic in the Asia and Pacific region is expected to nearly quadruple from 1.2 billion passengers in 2009 to over 4 billion in 2029. The region is also expected to generate nearly 50% of all new global passenger demand over the next 20 years, a direct challenge to the airports in the region.
69. Airline Traffic continues to Slow in April 2008
Airline Traffic continues to Slow in April 2008. According to IATA's international traffic data for April 2008, year-on-year international passenger demand grew by 3% in April. Capacity growth of 5% saw load factors fall to 75.4%. This is a 1.5% drop from the 76.9% recorded during the same period last year and the third consecutive monthly year-on-year decline. International cargo
70. Thai Airways adds Flights to Phuket and Chiang Mai for Constitution Day and the New Year
Thai Airways adds Flights to Phuket and Chiang Mai for Constitution Day and the New Year. Thai Airways International has increased flights on its domestic sectors departing from Bangkok, destined for Chiang Mai and Phuket, in order to meet increased passenger demand during the Constitution Day holiday period of 8 to 10 December 2007 and the New Years holiday period of 26 December 2
71. Aviation: January Passenger Demand Signals Solid Start to 2015
IATA's global passenger traffic results for January 2015 show traffic growth (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) of 4.6% when compared to January 2014. This represents a slower start to the year compared to 2014 full-year growth of 5.9%. However, results were affected by the timing of the Lunar New Year in Asia, which occurred one month later this year compared to in 2014. Janua
72. Aviation: COVID19 Hits January 2020 Passenger Demand
IATA's global passenger traffic data for January 2020 shows that demand, when measured in total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), climbed 2.4% compared to January 2019. January capacity, measure by available seat kilometers (ASKs) increased by 1.7%. Load factor climbed 0.6 percentage point to 80.3%.

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