Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 13.1 Million Int.
Passengers in August; RPK Up 501.3%
(03/10/22)
Preliminary August 2022 traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) show
robust recovery in international air passenger markets as pent-up
travel demand continued to drive growth, despite increasingly
challenging global economic conditions.
In August, the region’s airlines carried a
combined total of 13.1 million international passengers, compared to just
1.4 million recorded in the same month last year and 39% of pre-pandemic 2019 levels. As measured in
revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), demand grew by 501.3%
while available seat capacity was up by 174.5% compared to a year
ago. As a result, the international passenger load factor jumped
by 42.3 percentage points to average 77.9% for the month.
Subhas Menon, AAPA
Director General, said, “The healthy growth in international
passenger traffic in the first eight months of the year shows
strong travel demand from business and leisure sectors, even as
persistently high inflation curtailed spending elsewhere.”
Demand for exports waned during the month of
August, further
dampening air cargo markets. As a result, international
air cargo demand, measured in freight tonne kilometres (FTK), declined by
7.9% year-on-year. Offered freight capacity, however,
expanded by 5.2% with ongoing recovery in commercial passenger
operations adding available bellyhold space which led to a sharp
9.5 percentage point fall in the average international freight
load factor to 66.4% in August.
“After more than two painful
years into the pandemic, the region’s carriers are finally
beginning to see some relief with the continuing upswing in
passenger revenue, even as the cargo business remains weakened.
Although cost pressures driven by high jet fuel prices and
currency weakness have not abated, the rebound in travel markets
will help support an improvement in the regional airline earnings
performance,” Mr. Menon added. “Amid an
increasingly gloomy macroeconomic outlook, the lifting of travel
restrictions in the major North Asian markets of Japan, South
Korea and Hong Kong will hasten the pace of the industry’s return
to health, while full recovery is not expected until China is also
open. The cooperation of all stakeholders is key to facilitating a
smooth recovery in air travel.”
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