Global air travel demand rises 7% to 3.8 bn passengers in 2016

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Oct 09 2017 | 10:22 PM IST
Global air travel demand surged 7 per cent last year to 3.8 billion passengers over 2015 with carriers from Asia-Pacific region accounting for more than one-thirds of the total market share, IATA said today.
As per the International Air Transport Association (IATA)'s World Air Transport Statistics (WATS) report for 2017, airlines across the world added 242 million more passengers last year, taking the total number to 3.8 billion as against 3.6 billion in 2015.
Significantly, India was the third largest market in terms of domestic passengers after the US and China, accounting for 5.2 per cent in the total local traffic.
Airlines in the Asia-Pacific region carried the largest number of passengers at 1.3 billion, registering a growth of 11.3 per cent over the year-ago period, it said.
The region was followed by Europe with 992.4 million, an increase of 6.1 per cent market share cent, and North America with 911.5 million passengers, up 3 per cent over 2015, IATA said.
As per the report, the new model airlines (NMAs), a classification that includes Low Cost Carriers (LCCs, accounted for 28.3 per cent of all passengers in 2016, up from 27.1 per cent of passengers in 2015.
Network carriers account for 69.5 per cent of total passengers while leisure carriers[2] contributed 2.2 per cent to passenger volumes.
Measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), the report said NMAs accounted for 20 per cent of global traffic, reflecting the concentration of this sector on short-haul flying.
By the same RPK measure, network carriers accounted for 77 per cent of traffic with leisure carriers comprising 3 per cent of the total traffic, it added.
Domestically, the US citizens were also the most prevalent travellers at 29.9 per cent, followed by China (19 per cent) and India (5.2 per cent), according to the report.
The American citizens are the world's most prevalent travellers with some 810 million passengers travelling on US passports in 2016, comprising 21 per cent of the worldwide figures, it added.

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First Published: Oct 09 2017 | 10:22 PM IST

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