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  1. The IATA passenger insights survey was conducted 26 April 26-3 May 2023 with a sample of 4,700 recent travelers. It covers 11 markets (Australia, Canada, Chile, France, Germany, India, Japan, Singapore, UAE, US, and UK).

  2. This prediction is largely supported by IATA, which additionally focuses on individual country flows and which anticipates strong growth involving China, India and Indonesia, and, outside Asia Pacific, in Brazil.

  3. The world's busiest airports by passenger traffic are measured by total passengers provided by the Airports Council International, defined as passengers enplaned plus passengers deplaned plus direct-transit passengers.

  4. 1 mar 2022 · Geneva - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expects overall traveler numbers to reach 4.0 billion in 2024 (counting multi-sector connecting trips as one passenger), exceeding pre-COVID-19 levels (103% of the 2019 total).

  5. 20 sty 2023 · Perhaps the most impressive numerical statistic is that passengers boarded at the world's airports in 2022 amounted to 83% of the 2019 figure, despite the ravages of the pandemic.

  6. www.iata.org › contentassets › c81222d96c9a4e0bb4ff6ced0126f0bbAnnual Review 2022 - IATA

    In growing numbers and with rising excitement and enthusiasm, people are again enjoying the freedom to travel, to connect with one another, and to see the world. By the end of 2023, most regions will be at—or exceeding— pre-pandemic levels of demand. Pandemic lessons Looking back at the pandemic, we can point to our service with pride.

  7. International RPKs performed by Middle East carriers grew 43.1% YoY, recovering to 92.5% of 2019 levels. Meanwhile, airlines registered in Africa achieved 71.7% annual growth in RPKs, with their traffic rising to 88.8% of pre-crisis levels. Air passenger market in detail - March 2023.

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