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Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results – October 2021

Preliminary October 2021 traffic figures released today by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) revealed international air passenger demand remained significantly depressed, with the impact from the recent easing of border restrictions yet to be seen.

By contrast, air cargo markets were robust, benefitting from sustained global demand and capacity shortages.

In aggregate, only 1.2 million international passengers travelled on the region’s carriers in October, 3.9% of the 31 million passengers recorded in the same month of 2019.

Measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), international passenger demand was 5.6% of pre-pandemic levels whilst available seat capacity averaged 14.4% of the corresponding month in 2019.

As a result, the international passenger load factor was a lowly 30.9% for the month.

Mr. Menon added: “While the gradual reopening of borders by governments is a welcome move, what is sorely needed is the harmonisation of travel policies and health protocols, including measures related to testing, vaccination recognition and digital verification.

“This will reduce complexity and confusion amongst passengers and carriers, which will in turn help boost confidence in the travel process.”

“In order for air travel recovery to be sustained over the coming year, we urge more governments to collaborate across borders on travel measures and health-related protocols, in line with ICAO and WHO guidelines, so that air travel is once again accessible to the wider public.”

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