Source: ΙΑΤΑ
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06/09/2017
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic results for July showing strong but moderating demand growth. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 6.8%, compared to the same month last year, down from 7.7% year-over-year growth recorded in June.
All regions reported solid or better growth in passenger volumes over the past year. Capacity (available seat kilometers or ASKs) increased by 6.1%, and load factor rose 0.6 percentage points to a July record of 84.7%.
"As is evidenced by the record high load factor in July, the appetite for air travel remains very strong. However, the stimulus effect of lower fares is softening in the face of rising cost inputs. This suggests a moderating in the supportive demand backdrop," said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA's Director General and CEO.
July 2017 |
World share¹ |
RPK |
ASK |
PLF |
PLF (level)³ |
Total Market |
100.0% |
6.8% |
6.1% |
0.6% |
84.7% |
Africa |
2.2% |
5.9% |
1.5% |
3.1% |
74.1% |
Asia Pacific |
32.8% |
8.4% |
7.9% |
0.3% |
82.0% |
Europe |
26.5% |
7.7% |
6.2% |
1.2% |
88.5% |
Latin America |
5.2% |
7.7% |
7.3% |
0.3% |
84.8% |
Middle East |
9.6% |
4.6% |
4.1% |
0.4% |
81.2% |
North America |
23.7% |
4.5% |
4.5% |
-0.1% |
86.6% |
¹% of industry RPKs in 2016 ²Year-on-year change in load factor ³Load factor level
International Passenger Markets
July international passenger demand rose 6.2% compared to July 2016, which was a slow-down compared to the 7.6% growth recorded in June. Total capacity climbed 5.5%, and load factor edged up 0.5 percentage points to 84.6%.
Domestic Passenger Markets
Domestic travel demand grew by 7.9% year-on-year in July, in line with 8.0% growth recorded in June. With the exception of Australia, all markets recorded annual increases. China led all markets (+15.0%). Domestic capacity climbed 7.1%, and load factor rose 0.6 percentage points to 85.0%.
July 2017 |
World share¹ |
RPK |
ASK |
PLF |
PLF |
Domestic |
36.3% |
7.9% |
7.1% |
0.6% |
85.0% |
Australia |
1.0% |
-0.8% |
-1.9% |
0.9% |
80.1% |
Brazil |
1.2% |
3.9% |
4.3% |
-0.3% |
84.2% |
China P.R |
8.7% |
15.0% |
12.7% |
1.8% |
84.8% |
India |
1.3% |
12.5% |
14.5% |
-1.5% |
82.6% |
Japan |
1.1% |
6.6% |
1.4% |
3.4% |
69.6% |
Russian Fed. |
1.3% |
9.1% |
9.6% |
-0.4% |
90.3% |
US |
15.0% |
5.1% |
5.0% |
0.1% |
87.2% |
¹% of industry RPKs in 2016 ²Year-on-year change in load factor ³Load factor level *Note: the seven domestic passenger markets for which broken-down data are available account for 30% of global total RPKs and approximately 82% of total domestic RPKs
- China's domestic traffic surged 15% in July. Although this was down from the 17.2% growth in June the trend line remains strong, with the latest second quarter GDP figures coming in better than expected. Demand is also being supported by supply factors including a near 15% increase in the number of unique airport-pair routes this year compared to last.
- Australia's traffic slipped 0.8% year-on-year but with a 1.9% decline in capacity, load factor actually rose 0.9 percentage points to 80.1%. This marked the first time since 2009 in which the July load factor came in above 80%.
The Bottom line
"As the first full month in the summer peak travel season, July is a bellwether month, and demand continues to be very strong. People want to travel and aviation connectivity is vital to the smooth functioning of the global economy. But the economic and social benefits that aviation brings need to be supported by adequate, affordable airport and air traffic management infrastructure. To do this effectively, governments must include aviation's requirements as part of their national economic strategy," said de Juniac.
This is particularly true as the US considers restructuring its air traffic control organization. A blog by de Juniac expresses IATA's support for corporatization as a means to ensure stable funding for the much-needed modernization of this essential service.
Source: ΙΑΤΑ
|
06/09/2017
|
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic results for July showing strong but moderating demand growth. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 6.8%, compared to the same month last year, down from 7.7% year-over-year growth recorded in June.
All regions reported solid or better growth in passenger volumes over the past year. Capacity (available seat kilometers or ASKs) increased by 6.1%, and load factor rose 0.6 percentage points to a July record of 84.7%.
"As is evidenced by the record high load factor in July, the appetite for air travel remains very strong. However, the stimulus effect of lower fares is softening in the face of rising cost inputs. This suggests a moderating in the supportive demand backdrop," said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA's Director General and CEO.
July 2017 |
World share¹ |
RPK |
ASK |
PLF |
PLF (level)³ |
Total Market |
100.0% |
6.8% |
6.1% |
0.6% |
84.7% |
Africa |
2.2% |
5.9% |
1.5% |
3.1% |
74.1% |
Asia Pacific |
32.8% |
8.4% |
7.9% |
0.3% |
82.0% |
Europe |
26.5% |
7.7% |
6.2% |
1.2% |
88.5% |
Latin America |
5.2% |
7.7% |
7.3% |
0.3% |
84.8% |
Middle East |
9.6% |
4.6% |
4.1% |
0.4% |
81.2% |
North America |
23.7% |
4.5% |
4.5% |
-0.1% |
86.6% |
¹% of industry RPKs in 2016 ²Year-on-year change in load factor ³Load factor level
International Passenger Markets
July international passenger demand rose 6.2% compared to July 2016, which was a slow-down compared to the 7.6% growth recorded in June. Total capacity climbed 5.5%, and load factor edged up 0.5 percentage points to 84.6%.
Domestic Passenger Markets
Domestic travel demand grew by 7.9% year-on-year in July, in line with 8.0% growth recorded in June. With the exception of Australia, all markets recorded annual increases. China led all markets (+15.0%). Domestic capacity climbed 7.1%, and load factor rose 0.6 percentage points to 85.0%.
July 2017 |
World share¹ |
RPK |
ASK |
PLF |
PLF |
Domestic |
36.3% |
7.9% |
7.1% |
0.6% |
85.0% |
Australia |
1.0% |
-0.8% |
-1.9% |
0.9% |
80.1% |
Brazil |
1.2% |
3.9% |
4.3% |
-0.3% |
84.2% |
China P.R |
8.7% |
15.0% |
12.7% |
1.8% |
84.8% |
India |
1.3% |
12.5% |
14.5% |
-1.5% |
82.6% |
Japan |
1.1% |
6.6% |
1.4% |
3.4% |
69.6% |
Russian Fed. |
1.3% |
9.1% |
9.6% |
-0.4% |
90.3% |
US |
15.0% |
5.1% |
5.0% |
0.1% |
87.2% |
¹% of industry RPKs in 2016 ²Year-on-year change in load factor ³Load factor level *Note: the seven domestic passenger markets for which broken-down data are available account for 30% of global total RPKs and approximately 82% of total domestic RPKs
- China's domestic traffic surged 15% in July. Although this was down from the 17.2% growth in June the trend line remains strong, with the latest second quarter GDP figures coming in better than expected. Demand is also being supported by supply factors including a near 15% increase in the number of unique airport-pair routes this year compared to last.
- Australia's traffic slipped 0.8% year-on-year but with a 1.9% decline in capacity, load factor actually rose 0.9 percentage points to 80.1%. This marked the first time since 2009 in which the July load factor came in above 80%.
The Bottom line
"As the first full month in the summer peak travel season, July is a bellwether month, and demand continues to be very strong. People want to travel and aviation connectivity is vital to the smooth functioning of the global economy. But the economic and social benefits that aviation brings need to be supported by adequate, affordable airport and air traffic management infrastructure. To do this effectively, governments must include aviation's requirements as part of their national economic strategy," said de Juniac.
This is particularly true as the US considers restructuring its air traffic control organization. A blog by de Juniac expresses IATA's support for corporatization as a means to ensure stable funding for the much-needed modernization of this essential service.