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IATA: October Passenger Demand & Forward Bookings Signal Continuing Recovery 

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Geneva – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that the recovery in air travel continued in October. 

“Traditionally, by October we are into the slower autumn travel season in the Northern Hemisphere, so it is highly reassuring to see demand and forward bookings continuing to be so strong. It bodes well for the coming winter season and the ongoing recovery,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General. 

October 2022 (% year-on-year)World share1RPKASKPLF (%-pt)2PLF (level)3
Total Market 100.0%44.6%23.9%11.8%82.0%
Africa1.9%81.1%48.0%13.3%72.6%
Asia Pacific27.5%36.8%13.9%12.7%75.5%
Europe25.0%48.7%28.1%11.8%84.8%
Latin America6.5%40.0%36.2%2.3%83.3%
Middle East6.6%106.5%51.1%21.2%79.1%
North America32.6%31.2%16.3%9.8%86.4%
1% of industry RPKs in 2021   2year-on-year change in load factor   3Load Factor Level

International Passenger Markets

Domestic Passenger Markets

October 2022 (% year-on-year)World share1   
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RPKASKPLF (%-pt)2PLF (level)3
Domestic62.3%-0.8%-7.4%5.5%81.9%
Australia0.8%292.9%143.2%33.2%87.2%
Brazil1.9%9.7%17.0%-5.3%78.9%
China P.R.17.8%-58.7%-56.3%-3.8%65.2%
India2.0%22.7%16.0%4.5%81.5%
Japan1.1%77.4%43.2%13.9%72.0%
US25.6%12.1%3.8%6.5%87.8%
1% of industry RPKs in 2021   2year-on-year change in load factor 3Load Factor Level
October 2022 (% ch vs the same month in 2019)World share in1RPKASKPLF (%-pt)2PLF (level)3
Total Market 100.0%-25.8%-25.7%-0.1%82.0%
International37.7%-27.9%-28.6%0.8%82.1%
Domestic62.3%-22.1%-20.6%-1.7%81.9%
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