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International Air Transport Association
Aviation industry starts 2024 strong despite economic and geopolitical uncertainties

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for January 2024 global passenger demand indicating a strong start for the year.

Total demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), was up 16.6%; total capacity, measured in available seat kilometers (ASK), was up 14.1%; and the load factor was 79.9% (+1.7pt)

International demand rose 20.8%; capacity was up 20.9% and the load factor remained at 79.7% (+0.0pt)

Domestic demand rose 10.4%; capacity was up 4.6% and the load factor was 80.2% (+4.2pt)

2024 is off to a strong start despite economic and geopolitical uncertainties. As governments look to build prosperity in their economies in the busiest election-year ever, it is critical that they see aviation as a catalyst for growth. Increased taxes and onerous regulation are a counterweight to prosperity. We will be looking to governments for policies that help aviation to reduce costs, improve efficiency and make progress towards net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General.

 

Air passenger market in detail

JANUARY 2024 (% YEAR-ON-YEAR)WORLD SHARE​1RPKASKPLF(%-PT)​2PLF(LEVEL)​3
Total Market100%16.6%14.1%1.7%79.9%
Africa2.1%18.1%19.9%-1.1%73.1%
Asia Pacific31.7%31.8%26.6%3.2%80.8%
Europe27.1%10.0%9.6%0.3%78.2%
Latin America5.5%9.9%5.5%3.4%85.0%
Middle East9.4%16.2%15.3%0.6%79.9%
North America24.2%6.0%4.1%1.5%79.9%

1) % of industry RPKs in 2023    2) Year-on-year change in load factor    3) Load Factor Level

 

International passenger markets

Asia-Pacific airlines saw an 45.4% increase in January 2024 traffic compared to January 2023, continuing the region’s rapid recovery after the lifting of pandemic restrictions. Capacity climbed 48.1% and the load factor fell by 1.5 percentage points to 82.6%. The exceptionally strong growth rate is largely attributable to China which was in the early stages of lifting COVID-19 travel restrictions in January 2023. The recovery in major international routes to/from Asia-Pacific is still lagging, but routes such as Asia-Middle East have exceeded pre-pandemic levels.

European carriers’ January 2024 traffic rose 10.8% versus January 2023. Capacity increased 10.7%, and the load factor edged up 0.1 percentage points to 77.3%. Routes between Europe and North America have rebounded particularly strongly from the pandemic and stand 6.5% higher than in January 2020.

Middle Eastern airlines posted a 16.2% rise in January 2024 traffic compared to a year ago. Capacity rose 15.7% and load factor climbed 0.4 percentage points to 79.9%.

North American carriers had a 12.3% traffic rise in January 2024 versus the 2023 period. Capacity also increased 13.7%, and load factor fell 1.0 percentage point to 79.4%.

Latin American airlines’ traffic rose 17.9% compared to the same month in 2023. January capacity climbed 13.2%, pushing the load factor up 3.4 percentage points to 86%, the highest among the regions.

African airlines’ saw a 18.5% traffic increase in January 2024 versus a year ago. January capacity was up 19.2% causing load factor to decline 0.4 percentage points to 73.3%, the lowest among the regions.

 

Domestic passenger markets

Domestic demand growth continues to be led by China, which saw strong demand for Lunar New Year travel. This is likely to have boosted traffic in February also. Chinese carriers have responded by increasing capacity, particularly by deploying wide-body jets.

 

JANUARY 2024 (% YEAR-ON-YEAR)WORLD SHARE​1RPKASKPLF(%-PT)​2PLF(LEVEL)​3
Domestic39.9%10.4%4.6%4.2%80.2%
Domestic Australia0.8%5.3%6.3%-0.7%72.4%
Domestic Brazil1.2%0.2%-1.0%1.0%83.2%
Domestic China P.R.11.2%33.2%19.2%8.4%80.2%
Domestic India1.8%3.9%-1.0%4.2%88.9%
Domestic Japan1.1%2.9%-2.9%3.8%68.7%
Domestic US15.4%3.1%-0.5%2.8%79.8%

1) % of industry RPKs in 2023    2) year-on-year change in load factor    3) Load Factor Level 

 

Air passenger market overview - January 2024

JANUARY 2024 (% CH VS SAME MONTH IN 2019)WORLD SHARE1RPKASKPLF (%-PT)2PLF (LEVEL)​3
Total Market100.0%-0.4%-0.5%0.1%79.9%
International60.1%-4.3%-4.1%-0.2%79.7%
Domestic39.9%6.7%5.8%0.7%80.2%

 

1) % of industry RPKs in 2023    2) year-on-year change in load factor    3) Load Factor Level 

 

View the January Air Passenger Market Analysis (pdf)

 

  • IATA (International Air Transport Association) represents some 320 airlines comprising 83% of global air traffic.
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  • Statistics compiled by IATA Economics using direct airline reporting complemented by estimates, including the use of FlightRadar24 data provided under license.
  • All figures are provisional and represent total reporting at time of publication plus estimates for missing data. Historic figures are subject to revision.
  • Domestic RPKs accounted for about 41.9% of the total market in 2022. The six domestic markets in this report account for 31.3% of global RPKs.
  • Explanation of measurement terms:
    - RPK: Revenue Passenger Kilometers measures actual passenger traffic
    - ASK: Available Seat Kilometers measures available passenger capacity
    - PLF: Passenger Load Factor is % of ASKs used.
  • IATA statistics cover international and domestic scheduled air traffic for IATA member and non-member airlines.
  • Total passenger traffic market shares by region of carriers for 2023 in terms of RPK are: Asia-Pacific 31.7%, Europe 27.1%, North America 24.2%, Middle East 9.4%, Latin America 5.5%, and Africa 2.1%.
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