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Airline industry statistics confirm 2020 was worst year on record

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Systemwide, airlines carried 1.8 billion passengers on scheduled services, a decrease of 60.2% over 2019. Systemwide passenger load factor dropped to 65.1% in 2020, compared to 82.5% the year prior.

MONTREAL – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released the IATA World Air Transport Statistics (WATS) publication with performance figures for 2020 demonstrating the devastating effects on global air transport during that year of the COVID-19 crisis.

“2020 was a year that we’d all like to forget. But analyzing the performance statistics for the year reveals an amazing story of perseverance. At the depth of the crisis in April 2020, 66% of the world’s commercial air transport fleet was grounded as governments closed borders or imposed strict quarantines. A million jobs disappeared. And industry losses for the year totaled $126 billion. Many governments recognized aviation’s critical contributions and provided financial lifelines and other forms of support. But it was the rapid actions by airlines and the commitment of our people that saw the airline industry through the most difficult year in its history,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General.

Key 2020 airline performance figures from WATS

Passenger

The regional rankings (based on total passengers carried on scheduled services by airlines registered in that region) are:

The top five airlines ranked by total scheduled passenger kilometers flown, were:

The top five route areas** by passenger demand (RPKs), with the largest drop being seen in routes within the Far East:

The top five domestic passenger airport-pairs were all in Asia and outperformed top international routes as domestic recovery returned faster, particularly in China:

The top five nationalities*** traveling by air (international) were:

 

Airline Alliances
- Star Alliance maintained its position as the largest airline alliance in 2020 with 18.7% of total scheduled traffic (in RPKs), followed by SkyTeam (16.3%) and oneworld (12.7%)


*  Air transport traffic (measured by revenue passenger kilometers) grouped by geographical region corresponding to the airline's region of domicile.
** Traffic is counted on an on–flight origin–destination basis. This means that, for example, a passenger traveling from Canada to Singapore via Japan will be included under Far East–North America, as well as under Within Far East.
*** This refers specifically to the passport on which the passenger traveled (not country of residence) and the data exclude connection traffic.

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