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IATA: International Travel Drives May Air Traffic Recovery

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Geneva – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced passenger data for May 2022 showing that the recovery in air travel accelerated heading into the busy Northern Hemisphere summer travel season. 

“The travel recovery continues to gather momentum. People need to travel. And when governments remove COVID-19 restrictions, they do. Many major international route areas – including within Europe, and the Middle East-North America routes – are already exceeding pre-COVID-19 levels. Completely removing all COVID-19 restrictions is the way forward, with Australia being the latest to do so this week. The major exception to the optimism of this rebound in travel is China, which saw a dramatic 73.2% fall in domestic travel compared to the previous year. Its continuing zero-COVID policy is out-of-step with the rest of the world and it shows in the dramatically slower recovery of China-related travel,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director-General. 

May 2022 (% year-on-year)World share1RPKASKPLF (%-pt)2PLF (level)3
Total Market 100.0%83.1%52.8%13.1%79.1%
Africa1.9%124.9%76.8%14.9%69.6%
Asia Pacific27.5%-4.7%-8.2%2.6%69.6%
Europe25.0%258.8%159.1%22.4%80.7%
Latin America6.5%99.3%89.5%4.0%80.7%
Middle East6.6%279.6%103.5%35.4%76.2%
North America32.6%56.3%36.6%10.8%86.0%
1% of industry RPKs in 2021   2year-on-year change in load factor   3Load Factor Level

International Passenger Markets

Domestic Passenger Markets

May 2022 (% year-on-year)World share1   
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RPKASKPLF (%-pt)2PLF (level)3
Domestic62.3%0.2%-3.3%2.9%79.8%
Australia0.8%34.7%23.1%6.5%75.6%
Brazil1.9%73.1%89.6%-7.1%74.8%
China P.R.17.8%-73.2%-64.7%-18.8%59.1%
India2.2%405.7%205.7%32.4%81.8%
Japan1.1%132.7%70.7%15.2%56.9%
US25.6%26.1%15.6%7.3%88.7%
1% of industry RPKs in 2021   2year-on-year change in load factor 3Load Factor Level

2022 vs 2019

The strong results in most international and domestic markets compared to a year ago are helping passenger demand catch up to 2019 levels. Total RPKs in May 2022 reached 68.7% of May 2019 levels, which was the best performance against pre-COVID-19 travel so far this year. 

May 2022 (% ch vs the same month in 2019)World share in1RPKASKPLF (%-pt)2PLF (level)3
Total Market 100.0%-31.3%-28.9%-2.7%79.1%
International37.7%-35.9%-34.3%-1.9%78.6%
Domestic62.3%-23.3%-19.2%-4.2%79.8%
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