Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of
Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for June 2021 show that international
passenger demand remained suppressed by ongoing tight border
restrictions.
Across the Asia Pacific region, many countries
recorded a surge in COVID19 transmissions caused mainly by the
Delta variant, with limited vaccine supplies hampering vaccination
progress.
The region’s airlines carried only 1.4 million
international passengers in June, just 4.4% of the 32 million
carried in the corresponding month in 2019.
With available seat
capacity at 12.9% of pre-pandemic levels, the average
international passenger load factor of 31% recorded in June was a
51 percentage point drop from that of the corresponding month in
2019, underscoring the significant challenges faced by airlines in
the passenger segment, which normally accounts for a significant
portion of total airline revenue.
Meanwhile, air cargo markets remained resilient,
supported by improved business confidence in the advanced
economies, in particular, the United States and Europe.
Accordingly, international air cargo demand as measured in freight tonne kilometres (FTK) grew by 25.7% year-on-year, with volumes
matching the same month in 2019.
Offered freight capacity saw an
11.7% year-on-year increase, leading to an 8.2 percentage point
jump in the average international freight load factor to 73.3% for
the month.
“The already dire situation has recently
been compounded by new COVID19 infections across the region due
to the Delta variant, with ongoing border restrictions holding
back any meaningful restart in international travel markets. Air
cargo traffic growth, supported by strong demand for both
intermediate and consumer goods from the major advanced economies,
remains the saving grace,” said Mr. Subhas Menon, AAPA
Director General. “Many Asian economies are facing
renewed challenges in bringing the pandemic under control and in
progressing vaccination roll-outs. Prospects for an early recovery
for Asian airlines are dim unless cohesive action is taken by
governments to accelerate vaccination roll-outs and reopen borders
safely based on ICAO and WHO guidelines.”
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