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33. Passenger Growth for Asia Pacific Airlines; Cargo Suffers
Asia Pacific-based airlines carried a total of 16.5 million international passengers in October 2011, an increase of 5% compared to the same month last year. Overall, international passenger traffic, in revenue passenger kilometre terms (RPK), grew by 5.1%. Available seat capacity grew by 8.8% as a result of additional aircraft deliveries, resulting in a 2.7 percentage point fall i
34. AAPA Reports January 2010 Traffic
AAPA Reports January 2010 Traffic. Collectively, airlines based in the Asia Pacific region carried a total of 14.9 million international passengers in January 2010, 8.1% more than in the same month last year. International passenger traffic, measured in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, grew by 7%. With available seat capacity having been trimmed by 0.7%, the average interna
35. AAPA Reports Asia Pacific Airline Traffic for March 2012
Supported by an improvement in business travel markets, airlines based in the Asia Pacific region carried a combined total of 17.2 million international passengers in March, 10.6% more than in the same month last year. International passenger demand, as measured in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, grew by 9.4%, whilst available seat capacity expanded by 5.6%, resulting in a
36. AAPA Reports May 2013 Passenger Traffic
Asia Pacific airlines registered a 3.3% increase in the aggregate number of international passengers carried to 17.2 million in May. Measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), international passenger traffic grew by 3.2%. Coupled with a 5.1% increase in available seat capacity, the average international passenger load factor declined by 1.3 percentage points to 74.1% for the m
37. Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results for May 2014
The number of international passengers carried by the region's airlines in May 2014 increased by a solid 6.9% to an aggregate total of 20.3 million, underpinned by growth in consumer spending and further improvement in the global business environment. Demand in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms rose by 6.0%, on the back of robust regional travel markets. The average internati
38. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 25.2 Million Int. Passengers in June 2017
In June, the number of international passengers carried by the region's airlines increased by 4.4% to an aggregate total of 25.2 million, with the upturn in global economic activity supporting business and leisure air travel demand. Reflecting continued strength in long haul travel markets, demand in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms grew by 8.1%. Combined with the 7.1% incre
39. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 16.7m International Passengers in September 2012
Asia Pacific airlines carried a total of 16.7 million international passengers in September 2012, 4.0% more than the same month last year, underpinned by sustained demand in regional travel markets. In revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, international passenger traffic increased by 3.3%, whilst available seat capacity expanded by a relatively slower 2.2%, resulting in a 0.8 pe
40. Asia Pacific Airlines Report Strong Traffic Rebound in 2010
Asia Pacific Airlines Report Strong Traffic Rebound in 2010. In 2010, Asia Pacific carriers carried 185 million international passengers, 13% more than in the previous year. Passenger traffic measured in revenue passenger kilometre terms (RPK) grew by 9.8%, reflecting particularly strong demand on regional routes. Capacity growth for the year was a relatively restrained 4.1%, resul

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