Travel Demand Continues Strong in April; Domestic Traffic Fully Recovered

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced continued strong passenger traffic demand in April.

  • Total traffic in April 2023 (measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose 45.8% compared to April 2022. Globally, traffic is now at 90.5% of pre-Covid levels. At 81.3%, industry load factor was only 1.8 percentage points below pre-pandemic level.
  • Domestic traffic for April rose 42.6% compared to the year-ago period and has now fully recovered, posting a 2.9% increase over the April 2019 results.
  • International traffic climbed 48.0% versus April 2022 with all markets recording healthy growth, with carriers in the Asia-Pacific region continuing to lead the recovery. International RPKs reached 83.6% of April 2019 levels.

“April continued the strong traffic trend we saw in the 2023 first quarter. The easing of inflation and rising consumer confidence in most OECD countries combined with declining jet fuel prices, suggests sustained strong air travel demand and moderating cost pressures,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General.

Air Passenger Market in Detail

APRIL 2023 (% YEAR-ON-YEAR) WOLD SHARE​1 RPK ASK PLF(%-PT)​2 PLF(LEVEL)​3
Total Market
100%
45.8%
39.7%
3.4%
81.3%
Africa
2.1%
47.1%
41.7%
2.6%
70.8%
Asia Pacific
22.1%
170.8%
135.1%
10.3%
78.4%
Europe
30.8%
22.2%
15.6%
4.5%
83.8%
Latin America
6.4%
15.3%
15.8%
-0.4%
81.4%
Middle East
9.8%
36.8%
26.4%
5.8%
76.0%
North America
28.8%
13.9%
13.8%
0.1%
85.6%

1) % of industry RPKs in 2022    2) Year-on-year change in load factor    3) Load Factor Level

International Passenger Markets

Asia-Pacific airlines saw a 192.7% increase in April 2023 traffic compared to April 2022. Capacity climbed 145.3% and the load factor increased by 13.2 percentage points to 81.6%.

European carriers had a 22.6% traffic rise versus April 2022. Capacity rose 16.0%, and load factor climbed 4.5 percentage points to 83.3%, which was the second highest among the regions.

Middle Eastern airlines posted a 38.0% traffic increase compared to April a year ago. Capacity climbed 27.8% and load factor rose 5.6 percentage points to 76.2%.

North American carriers’ traffic climbed 34.8% in April 2023 versus the 2022 period. Capacity increased 26.5%, and load factor rose 5.2 percentage points to 83.8%, which was the highest among the regions. North American international traffic is now fully recovered, with RPKs 0.4% above April 2019 levels.

Latin American airlines saw a 25.8% traffic increase compared to the same month in 2022. April capacity climbed 26.4% and load factor slipped 0.4 percentage points to 83.1%.

African airlines’ traffic rose 53.5% in April 2023 versus a year ago, the second highest among the regions. April capacity was up 50.0% and load factor climbed 1.6 percentage points to 69.8%, lowest among the regions.

Domestic Passenger Markets

APRIL2023 (% YEAR-ON-YEAR) WORLD SHARE​1 RPK ASK PLF(%-PT)​2 PLF(LEVEL)​3
Domestic
42.0%
42.6%
42.1%
0.3%
81.1%
Domestic Australia
1.0%
-4.5%
1.1%
-4.4%
76.0%
Domestic Brazil
1.5%
5.7%
6.7%
-0.7%
77.4%
Domestic China P.R.
6.4%
536.2%
377.5%
18.6%
74.4%
Domestic India
2.0%
18.3%
7.8%
7.8%
88.2%
Domestic Japan
1.2%
42.6%
11.8%
15.2%
70.4%
Domestic US
19.2%
5.5%
8.1%
-2.1%
86.1%

1) % of industry RPKs in 2022    2) year-on-year change in load factor    3) Load Factor Level

China’s domestic traffic rose 536.2% in April compared to a year ago and surpassing the April 2019 levels by 6.0%.

US airlines’ domestic demand climbed 5.5% in April and was 3.3% above the April 2019 levels.

APRIL 2023 (% CH VS SAME MONTH IN 2019) WORLD SHARE1 RPK ASK PLF (%-PT)2 PLF (LEVEL)​3
Total Market
100.0%
45.8%
39.7%
-1.8%
81.3%
International
58.0%
48.0%
38.1%
1.3%
81.4%
Domestic
42.0%
42.6%
42.1%
-2.7%
81.1%

 

TO get more information – https://www.iata.org/en/iata-repository/publications/economic-reports/air-passenger-market-analysis-april-2023/