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AAPA Boss Says China Dragging The Chain In Asian Recovery
June was another month of progress for airlines in Asia-Pacific so Simple Flying spoke with AAPA boss Subhas Menon about what lies ahead.
AAPA Says Asia-Pacific Airlines Growing But Cargo On The Decline
Asia-Pacific airlines are operating at around 70% of 2019 levels, although they are steadily growing.
Asia-Pacific Airlines Taking The Long Way Home To 2019
Airlines in Asia-Pacific are on a steady path to post-COVID recovery, but that will ramp up when Southeast Asian airlines add more capacity.
Asia-Pacific Airlines In No Hurry To Add Capacity
Asia-Pacific airlines are miles away from returning to 2019 passenger levels but way ahead of where they were last year.
AAPA Says Regulations Complicating Recovery Of Asia-Pacific Airlines
AAPA Director General Subhas Menon spoke exclusively to Simple Flying about the constraints Asia-Pacific airlines face on the road to recovery.
Asia-Pacific Sleepwalking Along The Road To Aviation Recovery
Asia-Pacific is barely halfway back to pre-COVID passenger numbers, and at the rate it's going, it will take years to recover fully.
Asia-Pacific Airlines Record Modest 2022 Recovery
Asia-Pacific airlines are showing signs of recovery but have an enormous amount to ground to catch up to reach 2019 levels.
Asia Pacific Carriers See 500% Increase In International Demand
Airlines in the region are seeing travelers returning in huge numbers.
Asia-Pacific Airlines Carry 7 Times More Passengers Year-On-Year
The region saw 13.4 million international passengers in November 2022.
Asia-Pacific In 2022: What Happened In The Aviation Industry?
Asia-Pacific aviation has found a new balance in its COVID recovery and is set for an excellent 2023.
Air Travel Continues To Rebound In Asia-Pacific In October
Demand within the region surged by more than 600% year-on-year.
Air India Joins Two Industry Bodies – FIA And AAPA
The airline is hoping to widen its reach in articulating opinions regarding industry issues.
AAPA Says Asia-Pacific Recovery Held Back By Regulations
AAPA's Assembly of Presidents concluded with three resolutions calling for governments to address airline regulatory challenges.
Asia-Pacific Airlines Optimistic But Cautious About Recovery
For the first time in four years, Asia-Pacific Airline bosses met in person at the AAPA assembly in Bangkok.
Asia-Pacific Airlines Traffic Surges As Presidents Prepare To Meet
Asia-Pacific airlines are enjoying a healthy rise in traffic numbers, setting the scene for the AAPA Assembly of Presidents in November.
Asia-Pacific Airlines Are Recovering But Have A Long Way To Go
Asia-Pacific airlines are only at 34% of pre-COVID levels and until China reopens it's hard to see them getting back to where they were in 2019.
Asian Passenger Aviation Sees "Robust Growth" Despite Cargo Lull
The increasing willingness to fly continues to drive a recovery in both leisure and business travel.
Asia Rebounds Strongly In May With China Traffic Still To Come
Asia-Pacific airline traffic is growing but is less than 25% of per-COVID levels, with weekly capacity down by nine million seats.