Preliminary May 2020 traffic figures released today by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) showed that the COVID-19 pandemic continued to weigh heavily on international air passenger and cargo markets, with the travel and tourism sectors crippled by widespread lockdowns and travel restrictions. In aggregate, the region's airlines carried only 785,000 passengers in May, a 97.5 percent decline compared to the same month last year. The slump in demand, combined with a 92.5 percent … [Read more...] about The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines has released its traffic results for May 2020
Cargo Market
Air cargo in the ‘new mediocre’ of global economic growth
The global economy is growing, but growing at a lower rate than anticipated, said George Anjaparidze, senior economist, IATA who went on to cite International Monetary Fund (IMF) CEO Christine Lagarde who recently warned that the world was on the threat of entering a new phase of mediocre growth becoming the new reality. “And that’s exactly what we’re seeing,” added Anjaparidze. The advanced economies are still growing, but very slowly he noted with emerging economies growing far below their … [Read more...] about Air cargo in the ‘new mediocre’ of global economic growth
Cargo market improving but changes afoot
"As the industry slowly emerges from the worst-ever demand crisis, key lessons learned are that faster response, added financial flexibility, more conservative capacity planning, and diversification of risk across markets and products are key elements to successfully manage in a downturn," said Oliver Wyman partner, Niko Herrmann in presenting the findings of the 2010 Global Air Cargo CEO Survey at the IATA World Cargo Symposium in Vancouver. The survey revealed that while 55 per cent … [Read more...] about Cargo market improving but changes afoot
Cargo drop stabilised but Swine flu new threat
A stabilisation of global inventory levels has helped stabilise air freight demand and halted the freefall according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) as it warned that concerns over a swine flu pandemic could have a significant impact on air traffic. IATA's latest statistics show that air cargo demand has "moved sideways" in the -21 to -24 per cent range since its plunge from -7.9 to -23.2 per cent between October last year and January 2009. Freight demand in March was … [Read more...] about Cargo drop stabilised but Swine flu new threat