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73. JAL to add First Class on Tokyo - New Delhi Route
JAL to add First Class on Tokyo - New Delhi Route. Japan Airlines (JAL) is to start offering a First Class service on its daily flights between Tokyo and New Delhi from January 11 2009. As business passenger demand on this route has been particularly strong over the past years, in October 2007 JAL increased flight frequency establishing a daily service on the route, and on August 1
74. Global Airline Traffic continues to Slow
Global Airline Traffic continues to Slow. IATA's global scheduled international traffic data for March 2008 shows that when compared to March 2007, airline passenger demand increased 5.8% with load factors at 77.7%. Freight traffic grew 3.2%.
75. Airline Passenger Growth in June 2008 Hits Five-Year Low
Airline Passenger Growth in June 2008 Hits Five-Year Low. IATA's international traffic data for June 2008 shows a continued slowing of demand growth for air transport. Cargo contracted by 0.8% compared to June 2007. Passenger demand growth fell to 3.8%, the lowest level since 2003. Passenger load factors dropped to 77.6%, 1.2 percentage points below the 78.8% recorded for June 2007
76. August 2006 Airline Passenger Growth Slows while Freight Rebounds
August 2006 Airline Passenger Growth Slows while Freight Rebounds. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported 4.8% year-on-year growth in international passenger traffic for August 2006. This is the smallest monthly passenger traffic increase since the end of 2003 and marks the fourth consecutive month of declining growth in passenger demand. International freight
77. Aviation: RPKs Up 3.4% in October 2019
October international passenger demand rose 3.2% compared to October 2018, unchanged from September’s year-on-year performance. With the exception of Latin America, all regions recorded increases, led by Middle East airlines for the first time since June 2018. Capacity climbed 1.6%, and load factor rose 1.3 percentage points to 81.0%.
78. Aviation: Passenger Demand Growth Hits Five-Year Peak
Asia Pacific carriers recorded an increase of 10.9% compared to January 2016, helped by the impact of Lunar New Year-related travel and solid growth on routes within Asia. Capacity rose 8.9%, pushing up load factor 1.5 percentage points to 81.4%.
79. IATA Reports Signs of Recovery as Global RPKs Plunge 94.3% in April 2020
IATA has confirmed that demand for air services is beginning to recover after hitting bottom in April. Passenger demand in April, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), plunged 94.3% when compared to April 2019, as the COVID19-related travel restrictions virtually shut down domestic and international air travel. That’s a rate of decline never seen in the history of IATA’s
80. Passenger Traffic at Munich Airport Passes 30 Million
Munich Airport continues to outperform expectations, beating records in the process. For the first time, the airport handled more than 30 million passengers in the first three quarters of a calendar year. A major factor behind this result was strong passenger demand in Q3 2014: the 11.4 million passengers using the airport between July and September represent an all-time high for a

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