According to preliminary traffic figures from
the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of
October 2010, airlines based in the Asia Pacific region carried
15.9 million international passengers in October, a growth of
11.8% compared to the same month last year, with robust demand for
both business and leisure travel, particularly on Asian regional
routes.
International passenger traffic measured in
revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms saw 8.2% growth. Available
seat capacity was 5.4% higher than a year ago, resulting in a 2.1
percentage point improvement in the average international
passenger load factor, to 79.5%.
Air cargo demand remained robust, with a 16.6%
increase in cargo traffic, measured in freight tonne kilometre
(FTK) terms, in October compared to the same month last year. The
average international air cargo load factor for Asia Pacific
carriers was 1.1 percentage points higher at 71.1% for the month,
based on 14.8% growth in offered freight capacity.
“The dynamic economies of Asia are
powering ahead and so are its airlines. Passengers are back in
numbers, and the return of premium class passengers and airfreight
is particularly welcome. The improving mix of business, coupled
with disciplined capacity management, has seen Asian airlines
leading the industry in returning to profitability,” said Mr.
Andrew Herdman, AAPA Director General. “For the first ten months of the year,
we have seen 14.2% growth in the number of international
passengers carried by Asian airlines, whilst the sharp rebound in
global trade led to a 28.5% jump in our international air cargo
traffic.”
“The double digit traffic growth
rates seen throughout 2010 are expected to gently ease back
towards long term trends, but with the region still delivering
dynamic growth, the overall outlook for Asian carriers for the
coming year remains very positive,” he added.
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