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1. International Airline Passenger Demand Falls 5.6% in January 2009
International Airline Passenger Demand Falls 5.6% in January 2009. International airline passenger demand fell by 5.6% in January 2009 compared to the same month in 2008. It is also a full percentage point worse than the 4.6% year-on-year drop recorded in December. The January fall in demand is the fifth consecutive month of contraction.
2. International Airline Passenger Demand Up 11.9% in June 2010
International Airline Passenger Demand Up 11.9% in June 2010. Compared to June 2009, international passenger demand was up 11.9% while international scheduled freight traffic showed a 26.5% improvement. Capacity increased only slightly above demand improvements during the month, keeping load factors in line with historical highs at 79.8% for passenger traffic and 53.8% for freight.
3. IATA Reports January 2012 Global Airline Traffic
Global airline traffic results compiled by IATA for January 2012 show a 5.7% rise in passenger demand but an 8% decline in air freight compared to the same month in 2011. The occurrence of Chinese New Year in January (rather than in February as in 2011) exaggerated the increase in passenger demand and the fall in air freight. Stripping this out, the underlying trend was for stronge
4. IATA Reports Global Airline Traffic for March 2011
According to IATA, scheduled international traffic results for March 2011 show that year-on-year growth in passenger demand slowed to 3.8% from the 5.8% recorded in February 2011. Conversely, year-on-year growth in freight markets rebounded to 3.7% in March from the 1.8% recorded in February. Compared to February, global passenger demand fell by 0.3% in March, while cargo demand ex
5. 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
6. Korean Air Doubles Passenger Demand from China Operations
Korean Air Doubles Passenger Demand from China Operations.
7. IATA Reports Solid Traffic Growth and Record Load Factor for June 2018
IATA has reported healthy global passenger demand for July with all regions experiencing growth. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 6.2%, compared to the same month last year. While this was down from 8.1% year-on-year growth in June, it nevertheless marked a solid start to the peak passenger demand season. Monthly capacity (available seat kilometers or ASKs) increased
8. All Regions Except Asia-Pacific Contribute to Improvement in Int. Passenger Demand
International passenger demand in May was 85.1% below May 2019, a small step-up from the 87.2% decline recorded in April 2021 versus two years ago. All regions with the exception of Asia-Pacific contributed to this modest improvement. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 7 July 2021.

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