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113. Global Air Freight Continues to Suffer Headwinds
IATA’s data for global air freight markets shows that air cargo volumes (measured in freight tonne kilometers or FTKs) suffered a 5.6% fall in February compared to February 2015. Asia Pacific carriers, which carry almost 39% of all air freight, saw FTKs contract by 12.4% year-on-year in February. While this was the largest drop of any region, it also reflects the region’s carriers
114. Demand for Air Travel Slows in March
IATA’s global passenger traffic results for March 2014 show a moderation of the pace of growth in demand. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) increased 3.1% compared to March 2013. Although this represented a slowdown in comparison to the February year-on-year traffic increase of 5.6%, cumulative traffic growth for Q1 2014 was 5.6%, which is a slight improvement over the 5.2%
115. Global Air Freight Experiences Modest Growth in March
IATA’s latest data for global air freight markets shows a modest 1.6% rise in volumes in March compared to a year ago, measured in Freight Tonne Kilometers (FTK). The industry’s March performance stands in sharp contrast to the exceptionally strong 12.2% rise reported for February, a month which was positively skewed by the combined impacts of the timing of the Lunar New Year and t
116. IATA Reports Global Passenger Traffic Results for March 2015
IATA's global passenger traffic results for March 2015 shows demand (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose 7.4% compared to March 2014. This was an improvement on February, when year-on-year growth was 6.4%. The acceleration in the year-on-year comparison reflects the residual impact of the February Lunar New Year celebrations, which tend to boost leisure travel in the weeks b
117. Asian Aerospace International Expo and Congress to be held in Hong Kong in September
Asian Aerospace International Expo and Congress to be held in Hong Kong in September. Asian Aerospace International Expo and Congress is set to provide the largest dedicated civil aerospace gathering on the international industry calendar with a major Asia Pacific-wide visitor and business delegation promotion programme now underway. Reed Exhibitions flagship aerospace industry wil
118. Cathay Pacific to Launch Twice-Daily Service to Haneda
Cathay Pacific to Launch Twice-Daily Service to Haneda . With the launch of the twice-daily service to Haneda, the airline’s flights to Tokyo will increase to seven a day from the current six. The Narita frequency will be adjusted to five flights a day – four non-stop and one via Taipei. CX524 has been retimed to offer more choice to travellers from Hong Kong.
119. IATA Calls on Europe to Bolster Competitiveness Through Connectivity
IATA has called on European governments and regulators to bolster European competitiveness with measures focusing on improved global connectivity. The benefits of connectivity can only be fully realized if airlines—the core of the aviation value chain—are strong. Europe’s airlines are financially the weakest amongst the world’s major regions. European airlines are expected to reali
120. Air Freight Demand Growth Slows in May
The latest global air freight data from IATA shows that demand measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs) slowed in May 2016 with growth falling to 0.9% year-on-year. Yields remained pressured as freight capacity measured in available freight tonne kilometers (AFTKs) increased by 4.9% year-on-year. Freight demand decreased or flat lined in May across all regions with the exception

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