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- 137. Finnair's European and Asian traffic on the rise
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Finnair's European and Asian traffic on the rise
- 138. PAL Reports Q1 2011 Traffic
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PAL Reports Q1 2011 Traffic. Philippine Airlines (PAL) carried a total of 1.06 million passengers in Q1 2011 – up 7% from 942,144 passengers in the same period last year. First quarter figures from the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) show that PAL’s inbound passengers stood at 477,039 and outbound, 529,212.
- 139. Asia Pacific Airlines’ Passenger Traffic Increased 11.2% in February 2016
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IATA's global passenger traffic results for February 2016 show continuing strong demand growth for domestic and international travel. Asia Pacific airlines’ February traffic rose 11.2% compared to the year-ago period. Capacity increased 10.3% and load factor climbed 0.7 percentage points to 78.3%. Comparisons with 2015 are distorted by the timing of the Lunar New Year celebrations
- 140. Qantas announces Results for the Half Year Ended 31 December 2003
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Qantas announces Results for the Half Year Ended 31 December 2003
- 141. International Air Traffic Drops 18.5% in April
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International Air Traffic Drops 18.5% in April.
- 142. International Air Traffic Drops 21% in May
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International Air Traffic Drops 21% in May.
- 143. AirAsia X Reports 20.9% Growth for Q1 2013
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AirAsia X carried 0.65million passengers in Q1 2013, a growth of 20.9% over the same quarter in 2012 for its continuing routes. The airline’s fleet as at 31 March 2013 remains at 9 Airbus A330s and 2 Airbus A340s. The tenth A330 was delivered in April 2013. On 16 February 2013, AirAsia X launched its inaugural flight to Jeddah followed by Shanghai on 19 February 2013. AirAsia X now
- 144. Airline Industry Losses in 2020-2022 Expected to Reach US$201 Billion
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IATA published its latest outlook for airline industry financial performance at its AGM in Boston on Monday. Net industry losses are expected to reduce to $11.6 billion in 2022 after a $51.8 billion loss in 2021 (worsened from the $47.7 billion loss estimated in April). Net 2020 loss estimates have been revised to $137.7 billion (from $126.4 billion). Adding these up, total industr
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