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- 249. Strong Variations in Regional Performance of Air Cargo in 2020
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Demand for air cargo decreased by 10.6% in 2020, the largest drop in year-on-year demand since IATA started monitoring cargo performance in 1990, outpacing the 6% fall in global trade in goods. Asia-Pacific airlines reported a decline in demand of 15.2% in 2020 compared to 2019 (-13.2% for international operations) and a fall in capacity of 27.4% (-26.2% for international operation
- 250. IATA Reports November 2012 Results; Strongest Growth in Asia Pacific
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IATA's traffic results for November 2012 show an improvement in both passenger and air freight demand. Air travel was 4.6% higher compared to November 2011, up on the October result of 2.9%. Air freight volumes edged up 1.6% over the same period after declining 2.6% in October, year to year. Passenger capacity rose 3.2% and load factor improved one percentage point to 77.3% compare
- 251. IATA Reports Global Airlines Traffic from April 2012
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Despite continuing economic weakness in some parts of the world, demand for air travel continues to grow. The 6.1% overall growth recorded for April is above the 20-year trend. Strong demand for air travel with limited capacity expansion pushed load factors to 79.3% which is a record high for an April load factor.
- 252. IATA Reports June Traffic; Slowing Passenger Growth Trend Continues
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Year-on-year, demand for air travel in June expanded by 6.2%. Capacity grew by a much more cautious 4.5% leaving load factors at 81%. While this appears to be a healthy growth rate, the growth trend since early 2012 has seen a slowdown. This is illustrated by isolating the February through June trend which shows 2% annualized growth. That is a major slowdown from the 8% annualized
- 253. AirAsia Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand Carried 23 Million Passengers in 2020
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AirAsia has reported that its airlines in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand carried a combined total of 23 million passengers in 2020. By December, the four AOCs had recovered close to 60% of pre-COVID19 domestic capacity. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 9 February 2021.
- 254. Global Air Freight Demand Grew 9% in 2017; APAC Up 7.8%
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Air cargo’s strong performance in 2017 was sealed by a solid result in December. Year-on-year demand growth in December increased 5.7%. This was less than half the annual growth rate seen during the middle of 2017 but still well above the five-year average of 4.7%. Freight capacity grew by 3.3% year-on-year in December.
- 255. IATA Reports Global Passenger Traffic Results for August 2013
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IATA’s global passenger traffic results for August 2013 show a strengthening of the healthy demand trend of the last few months. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 6.8% compared to August 2012. Capacity increases over the year-ago period lagged demand at 5.6%. This pushed the load factor to match the record high of 83.4% set in July 2011.
- 256. IATA Reports Global Airline Passenger Traffic for May 2013
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Global passenger traffic results compiled by IATA show that air travel continued to expand at a healthy rate in May 2013. Growth was led by emerging markets. Compared to the year-ago period, overall demand rose 5.6%, while capacity climbed 5.2% pushing the load factor up 0.3 percentage points to 78.1%.
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