Demand for air travel on upward trajectory

Latest Iata statistics show that ongoing recovery in air passenger demand continued in October. 

Total traffic in October (measured in revenue passenger kilometres or RPKs) rose 31.2% compared with October 2022. Globally, traffic is now at 98.2% of pre-COVID levels.

Domestic traffic for October rose 33.7% versus October 2022, driven by the triple-digit percentage growth recorded in China, and was 4.8% above the October 2019 results. 

International traffic climbed 29.7% compared with the same month a year ago. All markets saw double-digit percentage gains year-on-year. International RPKs reached 94.4% of October 2019 levels. 

African airlines saw a 25.3% traffic increase in October versus a year ago. October capacity was up 32.4%, causing load factors to decline 4.0 percentage points to 70.3%, the lowest among the regions.

“October’s strong result brings the industry ever closer to completing the post-pandemic traffic recovery. Domestic markets remain above pre-COVID levels. International demand is recovering, but more slowly. In particular, Asia Pacific carriers’ international demand is 19.5% behind 2019.

“This could reflect the late lifting of COVID restrictions in parts of the region as well as commercial developments and political tensions,” said Willie Walsh, Iata Director General.