IATA’s passenger data for September 2022 shows
that the recovery in air travel remains strong.
Total traffic during the month, measured in
revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), rose 57% compared to September
2021, meaning that traffic globally is now at 73.8% of September 2019 levels.
Domestic traffic for September 2022 was up 6.9%
compared to the same month last year, and at 81% of the September 2019 level.
International traffic climbed 122.2% versus
September 2021, with international RPKs reaching 69.9% of
September 2019 levels. All markets reported strong growth, led by
Asia-Pacific.
“Even with economic and geopolitical
uncertainties, the demand for air transport continues to recover
ground. The outlier is still China with its pursuit of a zero
COVID strategy keeping borders largely closed and creating a
demand roller coaster ride for its domestic market, with September
being down 46.4% on the previous year,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s
Director General. “That is in sharp contrast to the rest of
Asia-Pacific, which, despite China’s dismal performance, posted a
464.8% increase for international traffic compared to the year-ago
period.”
European carriers’ September traffic climbed 78.3%
versus September 2021. Capacity increased 43.8%, and load factor
moved up 16.3 percentage points to 84.1%, the second highest among the
regions.
Middle Eastern airlines posted a 149.7% traffic
rise in September compared to September 2021. September capacity
increased 63.5% versus the year-ago period, and load factor
climbed 27.6 percentage points to 80%.
North American carriers had a 128.9% traffic rise
in September versus the 2021 period. Capacity increased 63% and
load factor climbed 24.6 percentage points to 85.4%, which was the
highest among the regions for a fourth consecutive month.
Latin American airlines’ September traffic rose
99.4% compared to the same month in 2021. September capacity
climbed 73.7% and load factor increased 10.8 percentage points to
83.5%.
African airlines saw a 90.5% rise in September
RPKs versus a year ago. September 2022 capacity was up 47.2% and
load factor climbed 16.7 percentage points to 73.6%, the lowest
among regions.
Asia-Pacific airlines saw a 464.8% rise in
September traffic compared to September 2021, the strongest
year-on-year rate among the regions. Capacity rose 165.3% and
the load factor was up 41.5 percentage points to 78.3%.
Japan’s domestic RPK rose 127.9% in September and
is now at nearly 75.6% of 2019 levels.
US domestic traffic climbed 16.8% in September
compared to September 2021, pushing it to 0.4% above the September
2019 level. The 85.4% load factor was the highest among the
domestic markets.
“Strong demand is helping the industry cope with
sky high fuel prices,” said Walsh. “To support that demand in the long-term, we
need to pay attention to what travelers are telling us. After
nearly three years of pandemic travel complexity,
IATA’s 2022 Global Passenger Survey (GPS) shows that
travelers want simplification and convenience. That’s an important
message for airlines but also for airports and governments. They
own many of the facilitation processes that let passengers down at
some key airports over this year’s northern summer travel season.
According to the GPS, a majority of passengers want to use
biometric data rather than passports for border processes. And 93%
of passengers are interested in trusted traveler programs to
expedite security screening. Modernizing the facilitation
experience will not only help alleviate the choke points, it will
create a better experience for all.”