[HD videos below] Preliminary traffic figures from the Association
of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of October 2013 show
sustained growth in international passenger markets and a
stabilisation of air cargo traffic.
Growth in international
passenger demand maintained its momentum in October, with Asia
Pacific airlines reporting a strong 8.3% increase in the number of
passengers carried to a combined total of 18.5 million passengers.
In revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms, international
passenger traffic grew by 8.6%, reflecting good demand on major
long haul routes.
Combined with a 7.5% expansion in available seat
capacity, the average international passenger load factor climbed
0.7 percentage points higher to 77.2% for the month.
Air Cargo
International air cargo demand as seen by Asia
Pacific airlines in October provided further evidence that volumes
have stabilised following very weak market conditions over the
past two years.
Expressed in freight tonne kilometres (FTK),
international air cargo traffic registered a 2.1% increase
compared to the same month last year.
Whilst welcome, the growth
did not keep pace with the 4.0% increase in offered freight
capacity, resulting in a 1.2 percentage point fall in the average
international freight load factor, to 66.1% for the month.
Commenting on the results, Mr. Andrew Herdman, AAPA
Director General said, "Overall, a total of 182 million
international passengers flew on Asia Pacific airlines during the
first ten months of the year, a solid 5.9% increase compared to
the same period last year. The continued recovery of the global
economy boosted traffic for the region's carriers, driving further
growth in both business and leisure travel. In air cargo markets,
the cumulative decline in air freight demand narrowed to 1.3%
during the first ten months of the year. Asian carriers remain
optimistic for the longer term recovery of the air cargo market,
after seeing prolonged weak demand conditions. The steady
improvement in global business conditions, and the tentative
recovery in consumer sentiment seen in the major developed
economies, give us added confidence in future growth prospects,
even though competitive pressures are still weighing heavily on
both yields and margins for Asian carriers."
Aviation Update. Association of Asia Pacific Airlines' (AAPA) Mr.
Andrew Herdman Director General speaking at final press conference
of 57th General Assembly of Presidents in Hong Kong on Friday, 15
November 2013.
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