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China skews aggregate measures of the APAC recovery
Asia Pacific air travel demand is expected to rebound strongly when China lifts its remaining travel restrictions
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The job-rich economic slowdown
Labor markets are tight and unemployment rates low while GDP growth contracts
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Easing restrictions met with high demand in Asia Pacific
As major markets remain closed, widely different outcomes are observed in the recovery of international connectivity among countries in the Asia Pacific.
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Soaring jet fuel prices now trending downward
Global supply of oil recovered in June, and prices are expected to continue trending down till next year at least.
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Tight labor markets and the fear of recession
Low and falling unemployment rates should allay fears of recession in the US and beyond.
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The recovery in global air traffic continues
Airlines continue to demonstrate resilience and adaptability in both passenger and cargo markets.
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Economic headwinds expected to continue in 2023
The IMF lowered its global GDP forecast for 2022 to 3.2%, providing further confirmation that the operating environment for the air transport industry is likely to remain challenging
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Challenging passenger demand surge amid wider recovery
The air transport industry is facing new challenges during the current northern hemisphere summer peak season in this phase of the recovery
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Premium passenger shares back on pre-pandemic trends
Our analysis shows signs that regional shares of premium RPKs resumed their pre-pandemic trend
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Outsized market power in parts of the aviation value chain
Return on invested capital are uneven the value chain while airlines have delivered great benefits
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