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129. Aviation: 3.8% Increase in Passenger Demand in August 2019
IATA's global passenger traffic data for August 2019 shows that demand, measured in total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), climbed 3.8% when compared to August 2018. This was above the 3.5% annual increase for July. August capacity, available seat kilometers (ASKs), increased by 3.5%. Load factor climbed 0.3% percentage point to 85.7%, which was a new monthly record, as airline
130. AA to Expand Entertainment on Demand
American Airlines is to expand its entertainment on demand system – the airline's inflight streaming video product – to approximately 400 Wi-Fi enabled aircraft by the end of 2012. American, a founding member of the oneworld alliance, was one of the first North American airlines to offer inflight streaming video, which enables customers to wirelessly stream content such as movies a
131. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 32 Million International Passengers in August 2018
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of August 2018 show robust growth in international air passenger markets, buoyed by higher leisure travel demand during the peak holiday season. International air cargo markets also saw sustained client demand during the month.
132. Air Cargo Recovery Continues in June
Asia-Pacific airlines saw demand for international air cargo fall by 20% in June 2020 compared to the same period a year earlier. This was a slight deterioration over the 18.8% drop in May. Despite manufacturing starting to pick up in the region, demand was impacted by the reduction in shipments of PPE by air. International capacity decreased 32.3%.
133. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 356.6 Million International Passengers in 2018
Asia Pacific airlines recorded a firm 7.0% increase in the number of international passengers carried to a combined total of 356.6 million in 2018. In revenue passenger kilometres (RPK) terms, demand increased by 6.9%, reflecting broad-based demand on both short and long haul markets. After accounting for a 6.0% increase in available seat capacity, the average international passeng
134. Passenger Demand Analysis Reveals Inter-Regional Hot Spots of Airline Traffic Growth
European demand to and from Asia Pacific added a hefty 4.8% CAGR to a traffic flow which is already the strongest worldwide, given there are nearly 3.5 million passengers in this market. Of the top city-pairs contributing to this growth, London is the busiest travel point. London-Bangkok, London-Delhi and London-Hong Kong, are among the top city pairs causing this increase.
135. Global Air Cargo Posts Strongest H1 Growth Since 2017
Asia-Pacific airlines saw demand for international air cargo increase by 3.8% in June 2021 compared to the same month in 2019. International capacity remained constrained in the region, down 19.8% versus June 2019. Even though demand remains high, the region faces moderate headwinds from the lack of international capacity and manufacturing PMIs that are not as strong as in Europe a
136. IATA Reports Robust Air Passenger Growth in June
IATA's June 2013 passenger demand figures show year-on-year growth of 6.0%. The robust growth, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), is ahead of the 4.8% demand growth reported over the first six months of 2013 compared to the same period in 2012. It is also ahead of the 5.6% expansion in capacity for June over the previous year. This pushed the passenger load factor to 8

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