Preliminary traffic figures from the Association
of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the full calendar year 2015
show growth in both international air passenger and air cargo
markets.
For the year under review, the region's airlines recorded
a robust 7.9% increase in the number of international passengers
carried to an aggregate total of 276.3 million, boosted by lower
oil prices leading to the widespread availability of competitive
airfares.
The average international passenger load factor
increased by 1.4 percentage points to 78.4% for the year, after
accounting for an 8.2% increase in demand in revenue passenger kilometre (RPK) terms and a measured 6.3% expansion in available
seat capacity.
International air cargo demand, measured in
freight tonne kilometres (FTK), registered a 1.6% increase for the
year, reflecting the slowdown in global trade conditions. Offered
freight capacity increased by 3.5%, leading to a deterioration in
the average international freight load factor, by 1.3 percentage
points to 63.7% for the year.
Commenting on the results, Mr. Andrew Herdman,
AAPA Director General said, "The region's carriers enjoyed a year
of strong growth in international passenger numbers, up 7.9% for
2015, and well ahead of the 4.9% increase recorded the year
before. Long haul travel markets prospered on the back of an
improvement in economic conditions in selected advanced economies.
In addition, Asian regional travel demand grew solidly, despite
slowing economic growth and regional currency weakness. Less
optimistically, air cargo markets saw only marginal growth for the
year 2015, a reflection of the slowdown in global trade."
Mr. Herdman added, "Asian airlines benefitted in
2015 from the robust growth in international passenger traffic,
and significant fall in oil prices, but competitive market
conditions continued to restrain margins. Airline profitability
was also affected by currency volatility, and variations in
individual fuel hedging policies, amongst other factors."
Looking ahead, Mr. Herdman concluded, "The
outlook for air travel markets in 2016 remains broadly positive,
although there are some significant risk factors to consider,
including increased uncertainty over the regional economic
outlook. Asian airlines are closely monitoring market
developments, whilst continuing to invest in future growth
opportunities."
See also:
Andrew Herdman's Welcome Address at AAPA Assembly of Presidents
(November 2015) in Bali - HD,
Aviation Industry Update at Association of Asia Pacific Airlines
(AAPA) 2015 General Assembly of President at The Ritz-Carlton,
Bali and
AAPA Assembly of Presidents 2015 Closing Press Conference - HD.
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