Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Home Blog Page 119

PATA recognises Chapter soft power

BANGKOK, 3 September 2024: The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) recognised six PATA Chapters and three Student Chapters for their commitment to advancing the travel and tourism industry at the PATA Power of Networking session, held in Bangkok last Thursday, 29 August. 

The 2024 PATA Face of the Future award and certificates of recognition were also formally presented to the winners at the gathering.

PATA Chair Peter Semone and CEO Noor Ahmad Hamid presenting awards to PATA Chapters and PATA Student Chapters. See below for complete name lists.

During the event, PATA CEO Noor Ahmad Hamid reflected on the purpose of the PATA Chapter & Student Chapter Awards, stating: “These awards were established to honour the unwavering commitment of our Chapters and Student Chapters in advancing the travel and tourism industry. They also highlight the vital role these groups play in organising impactful training programmes and business development events across the globe, all while carrying forward PATA’s mission to foster meaningful partnerships that enhance the value, quality, and sustainable growth of travel and tourism within the Asia Pacific region.”

The Spirit of PATA Award was presented to the PATA India Chapter for consistently embodying the Association’s mission and values for over five consecutive years. Runeep Sangha, Executive Director of the Chapter, alongside Venkatesan Dhattareyan, Regional Director of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, and San Jeet, a member of the PATA Executive Board, accepted the award on the Chapter’s behalf.

Three chapters win Awards of Excellence:

PATA Nepal Chapter, represented by Chairman Khem Lakai, CEO Suresh Singh Budal, and General Secretary Narendra Bhatta.

PATA Thailand Chapter, represented by Chairperson Ben Montgomery, Pacific Leisure & TCC Group Managing Director Watana Limnararat, and Dusit Thani College International Programmes Dean Simon Lloyd.

PATA Thailand Bangkok University Student Chapter, represented by Chairperson Aung Zwe Wint.

The Best Engagement with Young Tourism Professionals Award was presented to the PATA Malaysia Chapter for its remarkable support of young tourism professionals and educational institutions over the past year. Jonathan Low, a member of the Chapter’s Executive Committee, accepted the award on behalf of the Chapter.

The Best Sustainability Initiative Award was presented to the PATA Malaysia HELP University Student Chapter for its innovative and impactful sustainability projects. Rajesvare Rada, Senior Lecturer at HELP University, accepted the award on behalf of the Chapter.

Recognising its exceptional performance in its inaugural year, the PATA British University Vietnam (BUV) Student Chapter was presented with the Best Newcomer Award. The Chapter’s Chairperson, Chau Anh Luu, accepted the award on stage.

Special Recognition Certificates were awarded to the PATA Maldives Chapter and the PATA New York Chapter for their commitment to promoting responsible travel and tourism within the Asia Pacific region. Abdulla Ghiyas, President, PATA Maldives Chapter and Elizabeth Chin, Executive Director, PATA New York Chapter received the awards on behalf of their respective chapters.

Photo captions in detail

Top Row, first photo: L/R: San Jeet, Executive Board Member, PATA; Runeep Sangha, Executive Director, PATA India Chapter; and Venkatesan Dhattareyan, Regional Director, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India

Top Row, second photo: L/R: Suresh Singh Budal, CEO, PATA Nepal Chapter; Narendra Bhatta, General Secretary, PATA Nepal Chapter; and Khem Lakai, Chairman, PATA Nepal Chapter

Top Row, third photo: L/R: Ben Montgomery, Chairperson, PATA Thailand Chapter; Watana Limnararat, Managing Director, Pacific Leisure & TCC Group; and Simon Lloyd, Dean, International Programs, Dusit Thani College

Top Row, fourth photo: L/R: Aung Zwe Wint, Chairperson, PATA Thailand Bangkok University Student Chapter 

Bottom Row, first photo: L/R: Jonathan Low, Executive Committee Member, PATA Malaysia Chapter

Bottom Row, second photo: L/R: Rajesvare Rada, Senior Lecturer, HELP University

Bottom Row, third photo: Chau Anh Luu, Chairperson, PATA British University Vietnam (BUV) Student Chapter

Bottom Row, fourth photo: Elizabeth Chin, Executive Director, PATA New York Chapter
Bottom Row, fifth photo: Abdulla Ghiyas, President, PATA Maldives Chapter

Boracay offers Muslim travellers a beach

MANILA, 3 September 2024: Boracay will experiment with a special beach for Muslim travellers, the Philippines News Agency reports this week, quoting Department of Tourism (DOT) officials who are promoting inclusive tourism on the famous holiday island.

The PNA report suggests authorities will establish a “private cove for Muslim women as part of the Boracay Newcoast project. The site could be open for Muslim female travellers as early as 10 September.

PNA quotes DOT Undersecretary for Muslim Affairs Myra Paz Valderrosa-Abubakar, saying: “Some Muslims can swim in public, but other Muslims prefer swimming in a private area… I’m sure those Muslims swimming in public, if they have a choice, (would also prefer that) because at present they don’t have a choice”.

Foreign diplomats based in the Philippines, including the ambassadors of Malaysia and Brunei, first suggested the initiative.

The DOT official suggested a site has already been identified in Boracay Newcoast, a resort area in the northeast region of Boracay that also houses the Savoy, a hotel that recently secured a Halal kitchen certification.

PNA reported that “making the Philippines Muslim-friendly is one of the priority thrusts of the DOT to diversify its tourism products based on the National Tourism Development Plan for 2023-2028.”

(SOURCE: PNA)

Indonesia starts health checks on arrival

BALI, Indonesia 2 September 2024: International travellers arriving in Indonesia must complete the SATUSEHAT Health Pass, an electronic health declaration form.

The ruling came into effect on 30 August 2024 for both foreign and Indonesians arriving at international air and land checkpoints, according to an Asian Trails travel update. The form can be accessed at: https://sshp.kemkes.go.id 

After completing the form, arrivals will receive a barcode containing their health and travel information. Travellers should save a copy of the barcode to be scanned at airport arrival gates. 

Asian Trails recommends travellers complete the form before boarding a flight to ensure a smoother entry. In addition, the update noted that body temperature scans are active at all arrival halls before immigration checks. If a traveller’s temperature exceeds 37.5 degrees Celsius, they will be subject to further health screening.

The procedures have been introduced as a preventative measure to limit the spread of new Mpox variants. If travellers develop disease symptoms within 21 days of arrival, they are advised to seek medical intervention and present their SATUSEHAT barcode.

Emirates doubles connectivity options

DUBAI, UAE 30 August 2024: In the past year, Emirates has doubled the number of cities it offers beyond its network, unlocking travel opportunities to nearly 1,700 additional cities. This has enabled an average of over 61,000 passengers to seamlessly connect on the shared networks of Emirates and its partners every week.

By forging new partnerships and deepening existing ones across the transport ecosystem, the airline delivers various travel choices alongside 31 codeshare, 118 interline and 13 rail and helicopter services partners. Having 162 partners in over 100 countries means an expanded network reach with more and better connections for travellers, seamless single-ticket itineraries, enhanced baggage transfers, frequent flyer benefits, lounge access, and other advantages to ensure a smooth travel experience at every touchpoint.

For customers of partner airlines flying on Emirates, popular destinations are even closer through Emirates’ robust network of over 140 destinations and frictionless connectivity offered at DXB. These are complemented by industry-leading experiences on the ground and in the skies, all easily within reach.

In the last year, Emirates launched 16 new partnerships, including codeshares with Avianca and Batik Air Malaysia. The airline also finalised and implemented interline arrangements with KAM Air, Sri Lankan Airlines, Condor, Flynas, Viva Aerobus, Sun Express, Maldivian, Siberia Airlines, and Kenya Airways.

From plane to train, Emirates customers are one ticket away from fast connections to European cities through codeshare partnerships with Trenitalia, Spanish Rail Renfe, Austrian Rail OBB and Swedish Rail SJ. The airline was also the first full-service carrier to enter into an innovative interline partnership with BLADE, an urban air mobility company, to provide Emirates customers with helicopter flights between Nice and Monaco on a single ticket.

Emirates Airline Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer Adnan Kazim, said: In the last year, we’ve doubled down on our strategy of deepening our global presence and expanding our footprint across six continents by forging new partnerships with like-minded airlines, rail partners and air mobility operators to provide a huge choice of onwards destinations, connectivity options and seamless ‘last mile’ access for travellers like never before. While organic growth will always at the heart of our plans, we’ll continue to leverage the strength of our partners’ complementary networks as part of our commitment to help our customers reach every corner of the globe in the easiest way possible. World-class connectivity keeps economies strong and resilient, and our partnership growth ambitions align with Dubai’s D33 strategy to make our home and hub the most connected city in the world, attracting business, tourism, and investment from all over the globe.”  

Over the years, Emirates’ many partnerships have paved the way for the airline to form robust networks that connect customers to unique points and provide the advantages of schedule optimisation, seamless connectivity at DXB with access to Terminal 3, and reciprocal loyalty benefits. Its cornerstone partnership with flydubai is an exceptional example of how cooperation yields smoother journeys and more customer benefits.   Today, customers can access over 230 destinations across 100 countries, with 275 codeshare flights to choose from on an average day. Emirates customers can book flights to over 90 unique flydubai destinations, and flydubai customers can choose from over 100 Emirates destinations. As a result, over 17.5 million passengers have connected on the joint networks of Emirates and flydubai since the partnership launched in 2017.

For leisure travellers heading to destinations like the Maldives, Emirates’ unique interline partnership with Maldivian enables customers to access 16 islands beyond Male. Emirates’ partnership with Pro Flight Zambia provides access to 13 points served by the southern African airline, including unique regional getaways like Lower Zambezi National Park, a short trip from Lusaka that offers a captivating safari experience. 

The airline’s major partnerships with United, Air Canada, and Qantas continue to deliver unmatched customer access to more than 350 destinations across North, Central, South America, Australia, and New Zealand. These partnerships expand connection opportunities, provide unrivalled reciprocity across loyalty programmes, and offer other world-class customer benefits like lounge access. 

Emirates continues to expand city pairs on a single ticket and boost connectivity and choice across several other strategic partnerships in the airline’s network.

The Americas: Emirates customers can access more than 375 cities through United, Air Canada, and other partner airlines across Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean Islands, and Central and South America. Customers connecting on Emirates’ network onwards from Dubai can choose from unique destinations across the Middle East, Africa, Central, and South Asia.

Europe: Travellers can access over 380 cities through seven codeshare, 33 interline, and 12 rail and air mobility partners, including Condor, ITA Airways, Air Malta, Air Baltic, Aegean Airlines, TAP Portugal, and Siberia Airlines. These partners are in addition to Emirates’ rail partners across Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Austria, and Sweden, which provide on-ground transfers and the flexibility to explore multiple cities on a single ticket.

Asia: Emirates’ Asian network is further bolstered through the airline’s 12 codeshare partners and 42 interline partners, which reach over 500 popular cities across the Far East, West Asia, the Indian Ocean, and the Middle East.

Australia: Emirates’ long-standing partnership with Qantas provides access to over 85 Australian cities. Qantas customers can fly to Dubai and access over 45 cities in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa beyond Qantas’s existing international network.

Africa: Emirates’ footprint across Africa expands to over 210 regional points through 5 codeshare and 18 interline partners, offering superior connectivity and value for customers with more flight options to smaller regional points across the continent. 

Emirates Skywards, the airline’s loyalty programme and Emirates SkyCargo also work closely with codeshare and interline partners to support and complement network and loyalty programme frameworks that ensure passengers and cargo customers reap the full benefits of the airline’s major partnerships. On the operational side, Emirates Airport Services plays a vital role in ensuring teams are on hand to assist customers so they can connect seamlessly from one flight to another and access the airline’s Dubai and outstation dedicated lounges.

For more information on airline partners: https://www.emirates.com/english/travel-partners/

Sarawak targets Taiwan’s tour agents

KUCHING, Sarawak, 2 September 2024: The Sarawak Tourism Board (STB) concluded a successful series of business networking seminars held last week in Taichung and Taipei, Taiwan, as part of its “Gateway to Borneo” campaign.

The campaign positions Sarawak, Malaysia, as a premier travel destination targeting professionals in the Taiwanese travel industry. Three tour operators and three hotel operators from Sarawak participated in the seminars.

Mr. Hafiz Hazin, Director of Tourism Malaysia (third from left), with Mr. Dylan Redas Noel, STB’s Marketing Director for North Asia & New Market, Ms. Mimi Yen, Royal Brunei Airlines’ Country Manager Taiwan, and other representatives during the Business Networking Seminar in Taipei.

In addition to highlighting the region’s unique offerings, the seminars fostered stronger relationships between Sarawak and Taiwan’s travel industries, underscoring the crucial role of Taiwanese tour operators in promoting Sarawak. 

Taiwanese arrivals soar

As of July 2024, Taiwan recorded a remarkable 24% increase in visitor arrivals to Sarawak compared to last year, placing Taiwan among the top 10 countries for visitor arrivals.

The seminar attracted distinguished guests, esteemed partners, and influential figures from Taiwan’s travel industry, providing a platform to showcase Sarawak’s rich culture, stunning natural beauty and festivals. 

Taiwanese travellers are known for their preference for national parks, wildlife tours, cultural and heritage experiences, and authentic local food. Sarawak promises a memorable and enriching travel experience and is the first state in Malaysia to boast two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They are: Gunung Mulu National Park, renowned for its breathtaking limestone formations, and Niah National Park, which holds significant archaeological treasures. 

Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, is recognised as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, celebrating its diverse culinary heritage, shaped by over 34 ethnic groups. The city is also honoured as a World  Craft City by the World Craft Council, reflecting its rich tradition of craftsmanship.

Mr. Dylan Redas Noel, STB’s Marketing Director for North Asia & New Market (fourth from left), with Sarawak tourism players, STB representatives, Royal Brunei Airlines representatives, and Taiwanese delegates during the Business Networking Seminar in Taichung.

Famed music festival

Further enhancing Sarawak’s appeal is the Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF), a cultural gem that drew 26,000 attendees in 2024—a 35% increase from the previous year.

This annual event in Kuching celebrates world music, culture, and local flavours, all set against the stunning backdrop of Mount Santubong, making Sarawak a must-visit destination.

RBA partnership

STB has partnered strategically with Royal Brunei Airlines to complement this, ensuring seamless connectivity between Taiwan and Sarawak.

Travel is made convenient and accessible with Royal Brunei Airlines, offering four weekly flights from Bandar Seri Begawan to Kuching, three weekly from Taipei to Bandar Seri Begawan, and two weekly from Taipei through Bandar Seri Begawan to Kuching. This robust flight schedule enhances the overall experience, promoting the appeal of dual tourism destinations.

Support funding scheme

To further bolster tourism initiatives, the Sarawak Tourism Board (STB) introduced the Strategic Partnership Collaboration Fund, designed to empower tour operators by providing vital resources and support. This fund is instrumental in amplifying the promotion of Sarawak

through various avenues, such as facilitating participation in prestigious travel fairs, creating compelling marketing campaigns, and developing unique cultural tourism experiences.

Eligible applicants include those licensed by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia (MOTAC) or recognised by relevant tourism associations. By leveraging this fund, tour operators can significantly broaden their reach, attract a wider audience, and drive substantial business growth.

“We are delighted with the overwhelming response from our esteemed partners in Taiwan,” said STB’s Marketing Director for North Asia & New Markets, Dylan Redas Noel. “This seminar has strengthened our relationships and highlighted Sarawak’s immense potential as a premier travel destination. The success of the Rainforest World Music Festival and the growing visitor numbers from Taiwan reflect Sarawak’s unique appeal. We look forward to welcoming more Taiwanese travellers to our beautiful state.”
For more information, visit the Sarawak Tourism Board’s website at https://sarawaktourism.com/.

AirAsia’s Free Seat sale is back

KUALA LUMPUR, 2 September 2024: Travellers have to be on their toes to grab AirAsia’s latest fare bargains by the closing date of 8 September after the airline’s signature FREE* Seat campaign on 10 million seats got underway at the weekend.

The fare deals cover flights to 130 destinations in Asia, Australia and beyond. AirAsia’s Big Sale offers fares for adventurers seeking travel options beyond Asia, starting at MYR339 all-in** one way.

AirAsia Aviation Group Chief Commercial Officer Paul Carroll said: “This campaign has been launched when tourism in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region shows remarkable recovery and growth. “We see a growing trend of travellers opting for more extended vacations, with an average increase of two days per trip, and prioritising experiences over purchases. 

All flights on sale are available for booking on AirAsia MOVE (formerly Airasia Superapp) and airasia.com until 8 September 2024 for the travel period from 17 February 2025 to 31 January 2026. 

The BIG Sale travel period is from 17 February 2025 to 28 December 2025. AirAsia guests can also purchase check-in baggage at special fares from MYR19 (FREE* Seats) and MYR61 (Big Sale) and are encouraged to pre-book seats, inflight Santan meals, and travel insurance to save up to 80%.

*The FREE Seat applies only to the base fare, excluding airport taxes, MAVCOM fee, fuel surcharges, and other applicable fees. 

The all-in fare starts at MYR39 one-way (Domestic) and MYR75 one-way (ASEAN), including airport taxes, MAVCOM fees, fuel surcharges, and other applicable fees. 

**All-in one-way fares inclusive of airport taxes, MAVCOM fee, fuel surcharges, and other applicable fees. Other terms and conditions apply. Other terms and conditions apply.

***Valid for promotional fares from selected routes during initial flight bookings, subject to availability. Other terms and conditions apply.

NCL adds more ports to European sailings

SINGAPORE, 2 September 2024: Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has opened sales for additional cruises across northern Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Greek Isles during its 2026 northern hemisphere spring/summer season.

NCL is offering more seven-day itineraries throughout Europe. Many voyages feature limited or no sea days to allow guests more time to explore each destination. Select seven-to-14-day sailings also offer overnight stays in Reykjavik, Iceland; Copenhagen, Denmark; and Istanbul, Turkey.

Photo credit: NCL.Norwegian Star.

From June through October 2026, Norwegian Sun will offer an entire Baltic season with seven to 10-day sailings. Guests can embark in Copenhagen, Denmark, or Helsinki and visit a port nearly daily, including towns in Norway, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Sweden, and more. 

Norwegian Sky will commence her second entire Europe season on 19 April 2026 with four seven-day open-jaw sailings to the, embarking in Le Havre, France and Copenhagen, Denmark, offering an overnight stay in Hamburg, Germany and visiting Zeebrugge, Belgium; Tilbury, United Kingdom; and Ijmuiden, Netherlands.

Ethiopian extend network to Dhaka

SINGAPORE, 2 September 2024: Ethiopian Airlines will launch six weekly flights connecting Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital and Dhaka, Bangladesh, effective 1 November 2024 which will strengthen links between Africa and South Asia,

The new flights will use a Boeing B787 Dreamliner and offer convenient departure times from Addis Ababa. The return flights will connect with services to other African destinations via the Addis Ababa gateway. The Ethiopian network serves more than 63 destinations.

“Bangladesh is a dynamic and growing market, and we are confident that our modern fleet and exceptional service will meet the needs of travellers between our two regions,” said Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew. “Our new service to Dhaka is a testament to Ethiopian.

Airlines’ enduring vision is expanding horizons and creating bridges across continents.

Ethiopian Airlines is set to expand its South Asian network by adding Dhaka to a destination list that already includes Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, India, and Karachi, Pakistan.

Flight schedule Addis Ababa – Dhaka route

BA unveils top 25 searched destinations

SINGAPORE, 2 September 2024: British Airways Holidays has unveiled its list of the 25 most-searched-for destinations for 2025 travel while spotlighting discounts on flights and holiday packages in its ‘End of Summer Sale’.

The sale got underway last Thursday, 29 August 2024, as the airline declared New York once more the top spot among trending destinations, joined by Orlando (2), Las Vegas (3), and Maldive (4), the highest-ranked Asian destination.

Photo credit: British Airways. New York skyline.

But Phuket took the 16th place and Bangkok the 20th out of the top 25 destinations listed by the airlines. Tokyo gained the 12th spot, Los Angeles (15), and Australia took the 25th. 

Los Angeles has an unparalleled line-up of world-class sporting events on the horizon, potentially driving the destination’s recent rise through the ranks.

The top 10 destinations are listed below; the full list can be seen here.

  • New York
  • Orlando
  • Las Vegas
  • Maldives
  • Barbados
  • Cancun
  • Dubai
  • Dominican Republic
  • St Lucia
  • Antigua

British Airways and British Airways Holidays ‘End of Summer Sale’ is now live. Customers can snatch up a travel deal until 1 October 2024 for travel either in the remainder of 2024 or 2025. 

Flight only deals

Return flights from London Heathrow to Dubai, number seven on the list, are available from UKP439. Flights to Abu Dhabi, which joined British Airways’ route network earlier this year, start from UKP390. Kuala Lumpur, which launches in November 2024, is available from UKP599.

British Airways Holidays Managing Director Claire Bentley said: “The desire for holidays is still on the up, be winter sun and festive mini breaks for 2024 or far-flung holiday hotspots for 2025. We are thrilled to see such an incredible selection of destinations on our top 25 for 25 list and excited that we can launch a variety of offers to these destinations and more in our ‘End of Summer Sale’.”

IATA: Passenger Demand Up 8% in July

SINGAPORE 2 September 2024: Total demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), was up 8.0% during July 2024 compared to July 2023, International Air Transport Association (IATA) reports in its latest released data this week. 

Details of global passenger demand trends confirm a robust recovery. Total capacity, measured in available seat kilometres (ASK), was up 7.4% year on year. 

Photo credit: IATA

The July load factor was 86.0% (+0.5ppt compared to July 2023). The CrowdStrike IT outage on 19 July had no significant negative demand impact.

International demand rose 10.1% compared to July 2023. Capacity was up 10.5% year-on-year, and the load factor fell to 85.9% (-0.3ppt compared to July 2023).

Domestic demand rose 4.8% compared to July 2023. Capacity was up 2.8% year-on-year, and the load factor was 86.1% (+1.7ppt compared to July 2023).

“July was another positive month. Passenger demand hit an all-time high for the industry and in all regions except Africa, despite significant disruption caused by the CrowdStrike IT outage,” said IATA’s Director General Willie Walsh.

“The winding down of the peak northern summer season is a reminder of how much people depend on flying. As the mix of travellers shift from leisure to business, aviation’s many roles are evident—reuniting families, enabling exploration, and powering commerce. People need and want to fly. And they are doing that in great numbers. Load factors are at the practicable maximum. However, persistent supply chain bottlenecks have made deploying the capacity to meet travel needs more challenging. As much of the world returns from vacation, there is an urgent call for manufacturers and suppliers to resolve their supply chain issues so that air travel remains accessible and affordable to all who rely on it,” said Walsh.

1% of industry RPKs in 2023

Regional Breakdown – International Passenger Markets

All regions showed strong growth for international passenger markets in July 2024 compared to July 2023, with signs that many markets are returning to long-term growth trends after the post-pandemic bounce back. 

Asia-Pacific airlines’ growth remained strong, with a 19.1% year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity increased 20.3% year-on-year, and the load factor was 83.8% (-0.8ppt compared to July 2023). Most Asia routes, with the exception of the Asia-Middle East route, have yet to exceed 2019 levels.

European carriers saw an 8.3% year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity increased 8.1% year-on-year, and the load factor was 87.5% (+0.2ppt compared to July 2023). Regarding major international routes, the Europe-Asia route expanded fastest, reflecting this is still to surpass 2019 levels.

Middle Eastern carriers saw a 5.8% year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity increased 5.5% year-on-year and the load factor was 84.1% (+0.3ppt compared to July 2023).

North American carriers saw a 5.3% year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity increased 6.3% year-on-year, and the load factor was 89.4% (-0.8 ppt compared to July 2023), the highest among regions.

Latin American airlines saw a 13.4% year-on-year increase in demand, and capacity climbed 15.7% year-on-year. The load factor was 87.5% (-1.7ppt compared to July 2023). While hurricane Beryl had a strong localised impact in parts of the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the southern United States, this did not significantly dampen demand region-wide.

African airlines saw a 7.4% year-on-year increase in demand, a 6.7% increase in capacity, and a 74.3% load factor (+0.5ppt compared to July 2023).