Preliminary traffic figures from the Association
of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) show that international passenger
demand in July 2020 was almost completely suppressed
as a result of ongoing border closures and other onerous forms of
travel restrictions.
Reflecting the depressed operating conditions,
Asia Pacific airlines carried only 844,000 international
passengers in July 2020, representing levels of less than 3% of
the 33.4 million passengers carried in July 2019. Offered seat
capacity was at 8.3% of the levels operated last year, resulting
in a low 33.2% average international passenger load factor for the
month.
Meanwhile, following a modest recovery in the
global manufacturing sector, Asian airlines saw relatively stable
demand for international air cargo shipments, although traffic
measured in freight tonne kilometres (FTK) was still 16%
below the levels seen in the same month last year. The average
international freight load factor was 10.4 percentage points
higher at 69.7% for the month, reflecting the sharp reduction in
belly-hold cargo capacity following the grounding of most
international passenger service operations.
AAPA Director General,
Mr. Subhas Menon, said, "International border closures affecting
more than 50% of destinations worldwide, and other forms of
onerous travel restrictions, continue to cripple international
travel. Prospects for a more substantive recovery of the aviation
industry are stalled as a result, severely impacting the wider
travel and tourism sector."
"It is critical that
governments act urgently to review existing restrictions and
prepare for the safe reopening of borders, implementing
appropriate risk management protocols in line with ICAO CART
recommendations. It is noteworthy that several States and industry
bodies are evaluating various COVID19 testing regimes that could
facilitate international air travel without the imposition of
blanket quarantine requirements. AAPA remains committed to
exploring further pragmatic initiatives with governments and other
relevant stakeholders, to progressively reopen international air
travel corridors in a safe and secure manner," added Mr. Menon.
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