Solid Passenger Demand Growth in April

Published on : Wednesday, May 29, 2019

 

Comparisons between the two months are distorted owing to the timing of the Easter holiday, which occurred on 1 April in 2018 but fell much later in the month in 2019.

 

“We experienced solid but not exceptional rising demand for air connectivity in April. This partly is owing to the timing of Easter, but also reflects the slowing global economy. Driven by tariffs and trade disputes, global trade is falling, and as a result, we are not seeing traffic growing at the same levels as a year ago. However, airlines are doing a very good job of managing aircraft utilization, leading to record load factors.” said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO.

 

 

APRIL 2019 (% YEAR-ON-YEAR) WORLD SHARE1 RPK ASK PLF (%-PT)​2 PLF (LEVEL)​3
Total Market 100.0% 4.3% 3.6% 0.6​% 82.8%
Africa 2.1% 1.6% 0.6% ​0.7% 73.3%
Asia Pacific 34.4% 2.1% 3.2% ​-0.9% ​81.7%
Europe 26.7​% 7.6% 6.3% ​1.0% 85.1%
Latin America 5.1% ​5.7% 4.7% ​0.8% ​82.2%
Middle East ​​9.2% 2.6% -1.6% ​3.3% ​80.3%
North America 22.5% 4.4% 3.4% ​0.8% 83.9​%

1-% of Industry RPKs in 2018                2-Year-on-year chnage in load factor                 3-Load factor level

International Passenger Markets

April international passenger demand rose 5.1% compared to April 2018. All regions recorded year-over-year traffic increases, led by airlines in Europe. Total capacity climbed 3.8%, and load factor climbed 1.1 percentage points to 82.5%.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Domestic Passenger Markets

Demand for domestic travel climbed 2.8% in April compared to April 2018, down from 4.1% growth in March year-over-year. The slowing trend is being driven primarily by developments in China and India discussed below. Capacity increased 3.2%, and load factor slid 0.3 percentage point to 83.2%.

APRIL 2019 (% YEAR-ON-YEAR) WORLD SHARE1 RPK ASK PLF (%-PT)​2 PLF (LEVEL)​3
Domestic 36.0% 2.8% 3.2% -0.93% 83.2%
Domestic Brazil 1.1% 0.6% -1.1% ​1.4% 81.9%
Dom. China P.R. 9.5% 3.4% 5.4% ​-1.6% ​84.3%
Domestic India 1.6​% -0.5% 0.5% ​-0.9% 88.6%
Domestic Japan 1.0% ​3.4% 2.6% ​0.5% ​67.3%
Dom. Russian Fed. ​​1.4% 10.4% 10.4% ​0.0% ​81.0%
Domestic US 14.1% 4.1% 3.78% ​0.2% 84.7%

1-% of Industry RPKs in 2018                  2-Year-on-year chnage in load factor                 3-Load factor level

China’s domestic traffic increased 3.4% in April, up from 2.8% in March, but still well below the 2016-2018 period when growth averaged around 12%, reflecting the impact of the US-China trade dispute and softening in a number of economic indicators.

India’s airlines’ traffic actually fell 0.5% year-over-year, reflecting the impact of the shut-down of Jet Airways. This marked the first time in six years that monthly domestic traffic declined compared to the year-ago period.

IATA AGM: In just a few days, commercial aviation’s center of gravity will shift to Seoul, Republic of Korea, for IATA’s 75th Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit (1-3 June 2019). The event is open to accredited journalists.

 

Source:- IATA