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Low unemployment rates provide buffer against inflation
Low unemployment and high savings, coupled with the observed strong desire to make up for the lack of travel over the past two years, are likely to lead to buoyant air traffic growth this year, in spite of the elevated rates of inflation.
- Chart of the Week
Passenger Load Factors on a Fast Track toward Recovery
Load factors are closing on 2019 levels, capacity developments show divergence in early 2022
- Chart of the Week
Air Passenger Monthly Analysis - April 2022
International traffic takes off in April 2022
- Air Passenger Monthly Analysis
Air Freight Monthly Analysis - April 2022
Air cargo volumes fall further as capacity declines in Asia
- Air Freight Monthly Analysis
International bookings are boosted by summer vacation travellers and fewer restrictions
Both international and domestic bookings are recovering but there is still some degree of uncertainty what bookings will look like beyond summer.
- Chart of the Week
Asia Pacific lags behind international connectivity recovery
International connectivity is recovering globally, however Asia Pacific lags behind due to travel restrictions
- Chart of the Week
Turkey: How a cheaper currency can be good for inbound travel
The current monetary situation in Turkey benefits international air traffic and tourism
- Chart of the Week
Record debt made more affordable by rising inflation
Surging inflation might help debtors including airlines to deleverage their debt
- Chart of the Week
The global rise in consumer prices eludes China and Japan
Lower inflation in China and Japan could produce stronger demand compare to other markets.
- Chart of the Week
Air Freight Monthly Analysis - March 2022
Air cargo volumes fall to late-2020 levels
- Market Developments
- Air Freight Monthly Analysis