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- 9. Aviation: RPKs Down 65.4% in April
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IATA's data for April 2021 shows that demand for air travel, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), was down 65.4% when compared to April 2019. That is an improvement on the 66.9% decline recorded in March 2021 versus March 2019. The better performance was driven by gains in most domestic markets. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 9 June 2021.
- 10. IATA Reports Signs of Recovery as Global RPKs Plunge 94.3% in April 2020
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IATA has confirmed that demand for air services is beginning to recover after hitting bottom in April. Passenger demand in April, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), plunged 94.3% when compared to April 2019, as the COVID19-related travel restrictions virtually shut down domestic and international air travel. That’s a rate of decline never seen in the history of IATA’s
- 11. Aviation: RPKs Up 6.4% in August 2018
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IATA's global passenger traffic data for August 2018 shows that demand (measured in total revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) climbed 6.4% when compared to the same month in 2017. This was slightly above the 6.1% annual increase for July. August capacity (available seat kilometers or ASKs) increased by 5.5%, and load factor climbed 0.7% percentage point to 85.3%, which was the hi
- 12. Aviation: RPKs Up 6.2% in April 2018
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IATA's global passenger traffic data for April 2018 shows that demand (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose by 6.2% compared to April 2017, which was down from a 12-month high of 9.7% in March.
- 13. Aviation: RPKs in February 2018 Up 7.6%
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Asia-Pacific airlines’ February traffic rose 9.1% compared to the year-ago period. Demand is being supported by healthy regional economic growth and expansion in the number of routes on offer. Capacity increased 8.4% and load factor climbed 0.6 percentage point to 80.5%.
- 14. Aviation in 2018: RPKs Up 6.5%, Capacity Up 6.1% and Record Load Factor
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Asia-Pacific airlines’ 2018 traffic rose 7.3%, compared to 2017, driven by robust regional economic expansion and an increase in route options for travelers. Although this was a slowdown from the 10.5% year-over-year growth recorded in 2017 versus 2016, it was strong enough to lead all the regions for a second consecutive year. Capacity rose 6.4%, and load factor ticked up 0.7 perc
- 15. Aviation: RPKs Rose 3.6% in July 2019; ASKs Up 3.2%
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Asia-Pacific airlines’ July traffic rose 2.7% over the year-ago period, a slowdown compared to June growth of 3.9% and their weakest performance since early 2013. Capacity increased 2.4% and load factor rose 0.2 percentage point to 82.6%. US-China and Japan-South Korea trade tensions as well as political tensions in Hong Kong all have weighed on business confidence.
- 16. Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon Carried Just 13,729 Passengers in April 2020
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Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon carried 13,729 passengers last month, a decrease of 99.6% compared to April 2019. The month’s RPKs fell 99.3% year-on-year, whilst the passenger load factor dropped 62.3 percentage points to 21.7%.
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