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11.02.2022

Airlines are optimistic about the year ahead, but challenges remain

A summary of forward-looking metrics from the IATA Business Confidence Survey

  • Chart of the Week
04.02.2022

Diverse outcomes in passenger and cargo traffic in 2021

The chart summarizes full year 2021 traffic developments across key international passenger and cargo markets.

  • Chart of the Week
28.01.2022

The distribution of air travel across regions changed in 2021

There have been large differences in market shares of global air travel since the start of the pandemic

  • Chart of the Week
21.01.2022

Bookings point to falling traffic in the near-term

Bookings made in December show passenger traffic will get worse in the near-term before getting better

  • Chart of the Week
14.01.2022

December passenger traffic likely to be resilient despite Omicron

Tickets sold for travel in December show impact of Omicron was limited that month

  • Chart of the Week
07.01.2022

Swift air travel recovery in South Africa as restrictions ease

Recovering air travel demand in South Africa gives reason for cautious optimism.

  • COVID-19
  • Chart of the Week
10.12.2021

Uptick in new export orders supports continued air cargo strength

There was a widespread improvement in new export orders in November, which may translate into demand for air cargo in the near term

  • Chart of the Week
03.12.2021

Do travel restrictions reduce new COVID cases?

Governments have rapidly tightened travel restrictions to prevent the spread of Omicron, but the impact this has on cases is unclear

  • COVID-19
  • Chart of the Week
26.11.2021

Divergence in passenger and cargo traffic recovery continues

The chart shows a wide range of outcomes across international routes for air cargo and passenger traffic

  • COVID-19
  • Chart of the Week
19.11.2021

Business Confidence Survey results point to rising optimism

Survey respondents increasingly expect more passenger traffic and higher employment levels

  • COVID-19
  • Chart of the Week