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Asia Pacific airlines traffic results – January 2015

Underpinned by robust regional travel markets, a combined total of 22.4 million international passengers flew on the region’s carriers in January, 4.6% more than the same month last year.

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Preliminary traffic figures for the month of January released by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) showed continued steady growth in both international air passenger numbers and air cargo demand. 
 
Underpinned by robust regional travel markets, a combined total of 22.4 million international passengers flew on the region’s carriers in January, 4.6% more than the same month last year. International passenger demand, in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK) terms, grew by 3.9%, whilst available seat capacity expanded by 5.5%, leading to a 1.2 percentage point decline in the average international passenger load factor to 77.4% for the month.
 
Import-export activity leading up to the Lunar New Year festive period contributed to a 7.0% increase in international air cargo demand, as measured in freight tonne kilometres (FTK). The average international freight load factor continued to strengthen, recording a 1.3 percentage point increase to 61.8% on a 4.8% increase in offered freight capacity. 
 
Commenting on the results, Mr. Andrew Herdman, AAPA Director General said, “The year began on a positive note for Asian carriers, with air passenger demand posting a solid increase above the healthy volumes achieved in January last year. Air freight markets continued to see good growth, reflecting sustained consumer demand from North America and Europe for Asia-manufactured goods.
 
Looking ahead, Mr. Herdman concluded, “The demand outlook appears positive for the coming year, on expectations of further growth in the global economy, whilst lower oil prices should help to keep air travel affordable. Nevertheless, Asian carriers continue to face challenges marked by a competitive operating environment and the need to carefully monitor capacity in line with evolving market conditions.
 
TRAFFIC UPDATE – PRELIMINARY
International Scheduled Services of Asia Pacific Airlines
 

 
• Effective September 2014, the dataset comprises aggregated traffic data from the following 31 Asia Pacific based carriers: 5J, 6E, 9W, AI, AK, BI, BR, CA, CI, CX, CZ, GA, JL, JQ, KA, KC, KE, MH, MU, NH, NZ, OZ, PG, PR, SG, SQ, TG, TR, QF, VA and VN.
• Previous year data adjusted for comparison purposes
• RPK = revenue passenger kilometres
• ASK = available seat kilometres
• FTK = freight tonne kilometres
• FATK = available freight tonne kilometres
• All figures, including estimates for missing data, are provisional
 
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