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57. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 24.2 Million Int. Passengers in February 2017
An aggregate total of 24.2 million international passengers flew on the region's carriers in February, a 2.2% increase compared to the same month last year. In revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, demand grew by 3.9%, reflecting relative strength on long-haul markets. Combined with a modest 1.2% expansion in available seat capacity, the average international passenger load fact
58. Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results from April 2012
Airlines based in the Asia Pacific region carried 17.2 million international passengers in April, a 12.2% increase compared to the same month last year. In revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, international passenger demand grew by 10.1%, reflecting significantly stronger demand on regional routes. With traffic growth outpacing an 8.5% increase in available seat capacity, the a
59. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 29.8 Million Int. Passengers in April 2018
Overall, demand as measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK) increased by 8.3% year-on-year, ahead of the 7.2% expansion in available seat capacity. As a result, the average international passenger load factor edged 0.8 percentage points higher to 8
60. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 23.6 Million Int. Passengers in June 2016
A total of 23.6 million international passengers were carried by Asia Pacific airlines in June, 7.9% more than in the same month last year. In revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, international passenger demand grew by 7.5%. Combined with the 6.5% expansion in available seat capacity, the average international passenger load factor rose by 0.7 percentage point to 78.5% for the
61. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 27.7 Million International Passengers in July 2017
Supported by leisure travel demand during the holiday season, the region's airlines carried a combined total of 27.7 million international passengers in July, representing a 3.4% increase compared to the same month last year. Continued strength in long haul travel markets underpinned a 6.2% increase in demand as measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK).
62. Asia Pacific Airlines Register 8.2% Growth in September 2013
In September 2013, Asia Pacific airlines registered a solid 8.2% growth in the number of international passengers carried to an aggregate total of 18.0 million, supported by robust leisure and business travel markets. Measured in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, international passenger demand grew by 6.3%, whilst available seat capacity was up 5.2%, leading to a 0.8 percent
63. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 26.4 Million Int. Passengers in October 2017
Overall, Asia Pacific airlines registered a firm 8.3% increase in the number of international air passengers carried to a combined total of 26.4 million in October, whilst demand in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK) grew by 9.7%. After accounting for an 8.1% increase in available seat capacity, the average international passenger load factor climbed 1.1 percentage points higher to
64. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 29.5 Million Int. Passengers in October 2018
The number of international passengers carried by Asia Pacific airlines climbed 6.0% higher to a combined total of 29.5 million for the month of October 2018. Demand in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK) terms increased by 6.2%, ahead of the 5.7% expansion in available seat capacity. As a result, the average international passenger load factor edged 0.4 percentage points higher to

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