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129. Global Air Freight Demand Grew 9% in 2017; APAC Up 7.8%
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.
130. Air Cargo Posts Strongest First Half-Year Growth Since 2010
Asia Pacific airlines’ freight volumes grew 10.1% in June 2017 compared to the same period in 2016 and capacity grew by 7.8%. This contributed to a growth in freight demand of 10.1% in the first half of 2017 compared to the first half of 2016. Seasonally adjusted international freight volumes are now 4% above the level reached in 2010 following the global financial crisis bounce-ba
131. Stronger than Expected 2010 Visitor Arrivals
Stronger than Expected 2010 Visitor Arrivals; UNWTO Forecasts 4/5% Growth for 2011. International tourist arrivals were up by 6.7% compared to 2009, with positive growth reported in all world regions. Worldwide, the number of international tourist arrivals reached 935 million, up 58 million from 2009 and 22 million more than the pre-crisis peak level of 2008 (913 million).
132. IATA Reports October 2011 Airline Traffic
Asia Pacific carriers reported a 3.8% increase in demand against a 7.5% capacity expansion resulting in a load factor of 75.2%. While Asia Pacific airlines benefitted from the fast growth of Asian exports in the immediate post-recession recovery, in the past year, European exporters took the lead in export growth on the back of a weak Euro. This is one of the causes of the relative
133. Aviation: Passenger Demand Maintains Historic Growth Rates in 2013
IATA’s Full-year traffic results for 2013 show a 5.2% increase in passenger demand compared to 2012. The 2013 performance aligns with the average annual growth rate of the past 30 years. Capacity rose 4.8% and load factor averaged 79.5% up 0.4 percentage points over 2012. Demand in international markets (5.4%) expanded at a slightly faster rate than domestic travel (4.9%).Strongest
134. MasterIndex™ of Retail Forecasts Robust Retail Sales Growth across Asia/Pacific
MasterIndex™ of Retail Forecasts Robust Retail Sales Growth across Asia/Pacific.
135. Australian Hotel Trading Performance Strong
Australian Hotel Trading Performance Strong. Australia’s key hotel markets have largely maintained their growth momentum however the challenges arising from global financial turmoil will inevitably slow this going forward. The newly released Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) tourist accommodation data shows growth in trading performance came largely on the back of strong increa
136. Air Cargo Continues Moderate Recovery; Uneven Growth across Regions
IATA’s latest figures show a 6.1% growth in demand (measured in freight tonne kilometers or FTK) for air freight in November 2013 over the same month last year. November’s performance is an improvement on the 4.4% year-on-year demand expansion recorded in October. This continues an improvement trend in the weak air cargo markets which has been developing over 2013.

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