Data Shows Demand for Air Travel Still High

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Despite economic uncertainty and a possible recession looming, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that demand for commercial air travel continued to grow in March.

According to the latest IATA data, total traffic measured in revenue passenger kilometers increased by 52.4 percent in March compared to the same month in 2022. Global traffic is now at 88 percent of March 2019 totals.

March’s domestic traffic rose 34.1 percent compared to March 2022, with the total reaching 98.9 percent of pre-pandemic levels. On the other hand, international traffic climbed 68.9 percent, with all markets recording healthy growth.

“The calendar year first quarter ended on a strong note for air travel demand,” IATA Director General Willie Walsh said. “Domestic markets have been near their pre-pandemic levels for months. And for international travel two key waypoints were topped.”

“Even more importantly, ticket sales for both domestic and international travel give every indication that strong growth will continue into the peak Northern Hemisphere summer travel season,” Walsh continued.

Traffic for airlines in North America climbed 51.6 percent year-over-year in March, with capacity increasing 34 percent and load factor increasing 9.8 points to 84.8 percent, the highest among the regions.

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