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Premium class air travel recovers ahead of total traffic
While premium traffic has recovered faster than total passengers, recovery remains uneven across regions.
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Strikes in France create significant disruption to air travel
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Parked aircraft returning to service support global recovery
Airlines have shifted their airline assets back into service, in line with the increase in air passenger demand.
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Assessing recent US banking turmoil
The banking unrest that began in the United States earlier this month has raised concerns about the stability of global financial markets
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International air travel to China picks up but remains restricted.
Although international traffic picked up in January, the full recovery timeline forChina’sinternational air passengers remainsuncertain due to various constraints.
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Uneven recovery trends in air cargo traffic and capacity
In 2022, the shares of international cargo tonne kilometers (CTKs) flown by dedicated freighters and passenger aircraft had still not returned to their balanced pre-crisis proportions.
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Aircraft deliveries set to exceed pre-pandemic levels in 2023
The rebound in the number of scheduled aircraft deliveries in 2023 provides a promising outlook for the aviation industry, underpinned by a firm commitment and drive to improve the efficiency of its fleet.
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Industry confidence remains upbeat for the year ahead
IATA's Business Confidence Survey shows a broadly positive outlook for the air transport industry in this post-COVID recovery period.
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Industry year-end review by route area
International traffic picked up substantially in 2022, not all route areas have the same state of recovery
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Industry recovery remains on track despite headwinds
Although the air cargo industry will continue to face macroeconomic headwinds this year, air cargo yield and revenue are expected to remain high and above those of 2019 levels.
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