Media Global Airline Passenger Demand Shows Slight Improvement for May
 
 

Global Airline Passenger Demand Shows Slight Improvement for May

2020-07-02 20:51:35| Hotel Resource

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that passenger demand in May (measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs), dropped 91.3% compared to May 2019. This was a mild uptick from the 94% annual decline recorded in April 2020. The improvement was driven by recovery in some domestic markets, most notably China.


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