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Air Passenger Market Analysis - September 2022
Recovery momentum continues in September
- Air Passenger Monthly Analysis
Airlines’ funds blocked in the foreign exchange turmoil
Exchange rate movements cause airlines and other businesses finding themselves unable to repatriate funds they are owed
- Chart of the Week
How the weak euro is affecting European travel demand
Travel from the euro zone is now exhibiting greater price sensitivity in their bookings given the exchange-rate disadvantage of the Euro
- Chart of the Week
The Preighter Cargo Operations are Fading Away
The frequency of preighter flights has begun to decrease primarily due to the resumption of mixed passenger-cargo operations.
- Chart of the Week
The unusual strength of the USD adds to airlines’ burden
For airlines, the stronger US dollar adds another layer of cost, on top of high inflation in general and high jet fuel prices in particular.
- Chart of the Week
Hong Kong’s reopening boosted bookings in one night
Japan's announcement to reopone to foreign tourists was followed by Hong Kong lifting quarantine requirements - boosting ticket bookings in the region.
- Chart of the Week
Air Cargo Market Analysis - August 2022
Seasonally adjusted cargo tonne-kilometers (CTKs) rebounded in August, which marks a solid comeback from the marked decline in the previous month
- Air Freight Monthly Analysis
Air Passenger Monthly Analysis - August 2022
The robust positive trend for air passenger markets continued in August, as the global industry conserved its momentum as the summer drew to a close.
- Air Passenger Monthly Analysis
Quarterly Air Transport Chartbook Q3 2022
Quarterly review of the industry passenger, cargo and financial performance.
- Regional Economic Briefings
- Cargo Chartbook
- Industry Economic Performance
Lights off, Heat down in Europe: What about Travel in the Winter?
Despite encouraging air travel bookings, European markets could remain one third below its 2019 level at the end of this year.
- Chart of the Week