5th March 2024 IATA
The International Airline Transport Authority says 2023 was one of the safest years for flying.
Air travel demand in November 2023 topped 99% of 2019 levels, says the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Asia Pacific has taken a 22.1% share of the global air passenger market in October 2023 according to statistics from the International Air Travel Association.
Asia Pacific airlines saw a 128.1% increase in traffic in June 2023 compared with the same month last year, according to the International Air Transport Association.
Air traffic across Asia Pacific saw strong year-on-year growth in May 2023, says the International Air Transport Association.
The International Air Transport Association wants to see stronger regulations around consumer protection in the event of flight disruptions.
Margins are wafer thin, inflation continues, there are labour shortages and cost pressures but airlines are proving resilient.
The International Air Transport Association has reported high levels of confidence among travellers for the peak northern hemisphere summer travel season.
Asia Pacific carriers are seeing strong international air travel, according to the International Air Transport Association.
Asia Pacific carriers continued to lead air travel growth worldwide in February 2023, according to figures from the International Air Transport Association.
International air travel continued to rebound in December, continuing a strong recovery experienced during the full 2022 year.
Asia Pacific is leading the way in air travel growth, according to new figures from the International Air Transport Association.
Governments were too quick to shut borders, destroying global aviation, argues IATA’s Willie Walsh at the organisation’s AGM in Doha.
The International Air Transport Association says China and Japan are contributing to major gaps in the region’s recovery.
The Asia Pacific saw a strong rebound in air travel in February, according to figures from the International Air Transport Association.
Overall traveller numbers will reach 4 billion in 2024, exceeding pre-Covid levels at 103% of the 2019 total.
Demand for both international and domestic travel in July remains far below pre-Covid levels but had improved on June, says IATA.
Worldwide total air travel declined 62.7% in May 2021 compared to May 2019 as measured in revenue passenger kilometres, according to the International Air Transport Association.
By region, Asia-Pacific records steepest decline in traffic for ninth consecutive month.
Cargo demand for Asia-Pacific region up 5.4% in comparison to April, 2019.
Reports suggest the New Zealand government is considering imposing charge on international air travelers.