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- 81. Finnair Reports January 2010 Traffic
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Finnair Reports January 2010 Traffic. Passenger demand in Finnair's scheduled flights grew in January 2010 by just under 1% and capacity was cut by just over 3%. The passenger load factor of scheduled flights rose by three percentage points to more than 74%. A total of 0.5 million passengers travelled on scheduled flights, just over 1% fewer than in January last year.
- 82. Aviation: Passenger Demand Accelerates in June 2018
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IATA's global passenger traffic results for June 2018 show that demand (measured in total revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose by 7.8% compared to June 2017. This was up from 6.0% year-on-year growth recorded in both May and April. June capacity (available seat kilometers or ASKs) increased by 6.5%, and load factor rose 1.0 percentage point to 82.8%. The first six months of 2
- 83. JAL Reduces Capacity on 5 International Routes; Increases Cargo Fuel Surcharge
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JAL Reduces Capacity on 5 International Routes; Increases Cargo Fuel Surcharge. Flight frequency on two international routes - Tokyo (Narita) to Sao Paulo via New York, and Tokyo (Narita) to Shanghai, will be reduced between January and March, 2010, when passenger demand on these routes is expected to be weak. Capacity will also be lowered by means of downsizing the aircraft used
- 84. Jet Airways Reports December 2009 Traffic
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Jet Airways Reports December 2009 Traffic. India’s Jet Airways has reported a 53 % surge in domestic, and 28% surge in international passenger traffic for the month of December 2009, vis-a-vis the same period last year. The average seat factor for Jet Airways’ international operations for December stood at 84.9%, reflecting growing passenger demand for the airline’s award-winning i
- 85. Air Cargo Essential to Fight Against COVID19 Pandemic
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With severe travel restrictions being put in place and weakening passenger demand, IATA has called on governments to take urgent measures to ensure that air cargo is available to support the global fight against COVID19.
- 86. High Passenger Demand for Mobile Apps @ Brazil’s Largest Airport
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There is significant demand among smartphone-carrying passengers at Brazil’s largest airport, São Paulo Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), for mobile access to trip-related information while moving through the airport. This year’s SITA/Air Transport World Passenger Self-Service Survey found that 90% of GRU survey respondents carrying a smartphone would welcome free Wi-Fi access
- 87. Asia Pacific Airlines Profitability Sustained in 2016
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Preliminary financial performance figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) reveal that Asia Pacific airlines registered US$6.9 billion in aggregate net earnings for the full year 2016. Solid growth in passenger demand, coupled with renewed strength in air cargo markets, helped negate yield pressures resulting from stiff competition, while the fall in jet fuel pr
- 88. Emirates to Increase Capacity/Flights to Tunis
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Emirates is responding to strong passenger demand in Tunis by launching an extra frequency and introducing the Airbus A340-500 on the Dubai-Tunis route, commencing 25 March 2012. The new frequency means that Emirates will serve Tunis daily, utilizing the Airbus 340-500 in a three-class configuration, offering 12 First Class Private Suites, 42 seats in Business Class and 204 Economy
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