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Strong International Traffic Propels Continuing Air Travel Recovery, IATA reports

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Geneva  The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that air travel resumed its strong recovery trend in April, despite the war in Ukraine and travel restrictions in China. This was driven primarily by international demand. 

1. Total demand for air travel in April 2022 (measured in revenue passenger kilometres or RPKs) was up 78.7% compared to April 2021 and slightly ahead of March 2022’s 76.0% year-over-year increase. 

2. April domestic air travel was down 1.0% compared to the year-ago period, a reversal from the 10.6% demand rise in March. This was driven entirely by continuing strict travel restrictions in China, where domestic traffic was down 80.8% year-to-year. Overall, April domestic traffic was down 25.8% versus April 2019.

3. International RPKs rose 331.9% versus April 2021, an acceleration over the 289.9% rise in March 2022 compared to a year ago. Several route areas are actually above pre-pandemic levels, including Europe – Central America, Middle East – North America and North America – Central America. April 2022 international RPKs were down 43.4% compared to the same month in 2019.

“With the lifting of many border restrictions, we are seeing the long-expected surge in bookings as people seek to make up for two years of lost travel opportunities. April data is cause for optimism in almost all markets, except China, which continues to severely restrict travel. The experience of the rest of the world is demonstrating that increased travel is manageable with high levels of population immunity and the normal systems for disease surveillance. We hope that China can recognize this success soon and take its own steps towards normality,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director-General. 

April 2022 (% year-on-year)World share1RPKASKPLF (%-pt)2PLF (level)3
Total Market 100.0%78.7%45.5%14.5%77.8%
Africa1.9%108.4%66.4%13.7%68.0%
Asia Pacific27.5%-25.4%-25.3%-0.1%67.0%
Europe25.0%301.6%172.5%25.6%79.5%
Latin America6.5%139.2%114.4%8.4%80.9%
Middle East6.5%238.1%91.3%30.9%71.3%
North America32.6%78.5%43.8%16.7%85.8%
1% of industry RPKs in 2021   2year-on-year change in load factor   3Load Factor Level

International Passenger Markets

Domestic Passenger Markets

April 2022 (% year-on-year)World share1   
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RPKASKPLF (%-pt)2PLF (level)3
Domestic62.3%-1.0%-8.6%6.2%80.1%
Australia0.8%47.5%45.5%1.0%73.3%
Brazil1.9%133.3%131.7%0.6%78.1%
China P.R.17.8%-80.8%-73.6%-20.9%55.8%
India2.2%78.6%33.8%20.0%79.8%
Japan1.1%57.0%31.1%9.1%55.4%
US25.6%48.2%26.0%13.2%88.4%
1% of industry RPKs in 2021   2year-on-year change in load factor 3Load Factor Level

2022 vs 2019
Total April passenger demand was down 37.2% compared to the same month in 2019, which is an improvement compared to the 41.3% decline for March 2022 versus March 2019. 

April 2022 (% ch vs the same month in 2019)World share in1RPKASKPLF (%-pt)2PLF (level)3
Total Market 100.0%-37.2%-32.9%-5.3%77.8%
International37.7%-43.4%-38.6%-6.5%76.2%
Domestic62.3%-25.8%-22.4%-3.7%80.1%
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