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- 73. ACI Reports Global Passenger Traffic Up 7.5% in November 2017
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Airports Council International (ACI) has reported that global passenger traffic in November 2017 was up 7.5% year-on-year. After posting more moderate growth during October, November’s freight volumes rose substantially, reaching +7.8% y-o-y. Standing at +8.2% on a year-to-date basis and with only one month left in 2017, global freight figures are bound to reach record growth for t
- 74. Air Freight Asia 2004 Conference & Exhibition opens in Bangkok
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Air Freight Asia 2004 Conference & Exhibition opens in Bangkok
- 75. IATA Reports May 2011 Global Airline Traffic
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IATA’s traffic results for May 2011 show a 6.8% increase in passenger traffic over May 2010. This is 4% higher than the beginning of the year. Freight traffic showed a drop of 4% against the post-recession peak of the re-stocking cycle in May 2010. However, recent months show a renewed upward trend with freight volumes 2% higher than the start of the year.
- 76. Qantas to Increase Tasman Freighter Capacity
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Qantas to Increase Tasman Freighter Capacity. Qantas Freight is to increase its Tasman freighter capacity by 40% from February 2011, with the deployment of a Boeing 767-300F aircraft on the route. The leased B767-300F will be the first Qantas Group aircraft to display a Qantas Freight-specific livery.
- 77. Qantas adds Melbourne-Auckland Express Freight Service
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Qantas adds Melbourne-Auckland Express Freight Service.
- 78. Qantas adds Christchurch to Trans-Tasman Freight Service
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Qantas adds Christchurch to Trans-Tasman Freight Service.
- 79. Air Cargo Markets in Modest Slowdown
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Data compiled by IATA shows that demand (measured in Freight Tonne Kilometers or FTKs) for global air freight markets in April 2014 was 3.2% above previous year levels. Demand has not, however, grown in recent months. Traffic levels in April were slightly below those of January and 1.1% lower than what was recorded in March.
- 80. IATA Reports Global Airline Traffic for June 2011
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IATA's airline traffic results for June 2011 show a slight softening in demand for both air travel and freight markets. Compared to June 2010, passenger demand was up 4.4% while freight demand was 3% lower. The trend for passenger travel remains upwards, but at a slower pace than the post recession rebound which was at an annual rate close to 10%. The slowdown reflects slower econo
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