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232 views 5 months ago. 232 views • Dec 6, 2022. Willie Walsh, director general at IATA, discusses his 2023 outlook for the airline industry ... ... <看更多>
#1. Airlines Cut Losses in 2022; Return to Profit in 2023 - IATA
IATA's June forecast anticipated that passenger traffic would reach 82.4% of pre-crisis levels in 2022, but it now appears that the industry ...
#2. Passenger Demand Recovery Continued in December ...
Total traffic in 2022 (measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose 64.4% compared to 2021. Globally, full year 2022 traffic was at ...
#3. Global Outlook for Air Transport Sustained Recovery ...
In our current forecasts we expect that the industry will again generate a negative ROIC in 2022 of -1.7%, a modest improvement on our forecast in June. In ...
#4. Travel Recovery Rebuilding Airline Profitability - IATA
The industry's wage bill is expected to reach $173 billion in 2022, up 7.9% on 2021, and disproportionate to the 4.3% increase in total jobs.
#5. Passenger Recovery Continues in November - IATA
Geneva - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that the air travel recovery continued through November 2022.
#6. Air Passenger Numbers to Recover in 2024 - IATA
In 2022, passenger numbers will reach 94% of 2019 levels, and full recovery is expected in 2023 (102%), ahead of other regions. Africa: Africa's ...
#7. Passenger Demand Stays Strong in January - IATA
Total traffic in January 2023 (measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose 67.0% compared to January 2022.
#8. 20 Year Passenger Forecast - IATA
The IATA 20-Year Passenger Forecast combines extensive historical data with forecasts on the key drivers of air travel, and expertise on crucial risks and ...
#9. Global Outlook for Air Transport - December 2022 - IATA
Global GDP growth slows sharply in 2022 and 2023. Source: Oxford Economics ... Source: IATA/Tourism Economics Air Passenger Forecasts.
#10. A return to industry profitability in 2023 - IATA Economics ...
In addition, we have revised up the forecasts for 2022 to an estimated loss of USD 6.9 billion, from the USD 9.7 billion forecast in June, ...
#11. September Passenger Demand Stays Strong - IATA
Total traffic in September 2022 (measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose 57.0% compared to September 2021. Globally, traffic is ...
#12. Global Outlook for Air Transport Times of Turbulence - IATA
from our end-2021 forecast. •. Airline financial performance is expected to improve in all regions in 2022, with North America the only ...
#13. Economics - IATA
In 2022, the shares of international cargo tonne kilometers (CTKs) flown by dedicated freighters and passenger aircraft had ... 20 Year Passenger Forecast
#14. Air Passenger Market Analysis - September 2022 - IATA
In September 2022, Industry-wide revenue passenger-kilometers (RPKs) grew by 57.0% YoY. Global passenger traffic is now at 73.8% of 2019 levels.
#15. Strong Passenger Demand Continues in June - IATA
Total traffic in June 2022 (measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) was up 76.2% compared to June 2021, primarily propelled by the ...
#16. Peak travel season ends on a high note in August - IATA
Geneva - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced passenger data for August 2022 showing continued momentum in the air ...
#17. Airlines: Riding the Recovery - KPMG Ireland
From late February 2022, air travel was further disrupted by the outbreak ... IATA forecasts that air cargo revenue will fall back further ...
#18. IATA /ACI offer positive air transport forecasts, but concerns ...
Passenger traffic recovered from 41.7% of 2019 volumes in 2021 to 68.5% (IATA)/72% (ACI) in 2022. · Global passenger traffic is forecast to reach ...
#19. Airlines will return to profitability in 2023 after three-year slump
IATA : 2023 Airline passenger numbers will exceed 4 billion ... For 2022, IATA also reduced its forecast for industry-wide losses to $6.9 ...
#20. When will air travel return to pre-pandemic levels?
However, a new graphic using IATA data shows promising signs of recovery. ... Where is the industry at in 2022 compared to pre-COVID times, ...
#21. IATA issues upbeat outlook for air travel in 2023 after year of ...
Global air traffic reached 68.5% of pre-pandemic 2019 levels in 2022, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said this week.
#22. IATA sees global aviation sector returning to profitability in its ...
The airline industry losses for 2022 are expected to be $6.9 billion, which is an improvement from the $9.7 billion loss for 2022 in IATA's June ...
#23. Effects of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) on Civil Aviation
2019 actual monthly results (ICAO, IATA) and 2019 LTF forecasted load factor. January to December 2022. The baseline growth of 2021/2020 ...
#24. IATA forecasts global airline industry will return to profit in 2023
IATA forecasts that global passenger demand is expected to reach 85.5% of 2019 levels in 2023, from an estimation of 70.6% in 2022.
#25. IATA Projects Small 2023 Airline Profit After 2022 Loss
2022 passenger revenues are forecast to grow to $438 billion, up from $239 billion in 2021, according to IATA. Anticipated passenger traffic ...
#26. Airlines see return to profit in 2023, clash with airports
For 2022, IATA narrowed its forecast for industry-wide losses to $6.9 billion from $9.7 billion. "That is a great achievement considering ...
#27. Global airline industry to post USD 6.9 billion loss in 2022
In June, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) projected the industry loss at USD 9.7 billion. In October 2021, it forecast a ...
#28. IATA Forecasts Airlines Will Return to Profitability in 2023
During a media briefing on Tuesday, the airline industry group said that for 2022 it expects airline net losses to reach $6.9 billion, narrowed ...
#29. IATA Predicts A Return To Industry Profitability In 2023
IATA's forecast is that the airline industry will return to overall ... $229 billion on fuel in 2023, compared with $222 billion in 2022.
#30. Global Market Forecast | Airbus
Airbus' latest edition of its Global Market Forecast (GMF) for the 2022-2041 period offers a forward-looking view of air traffic and fleet evolutions.
#31. IATA predicts $4.7 billion profit in 2023 - World Aviation Festival
There is one prediction in the report that stands out. “The air transport industry will likely post a loss of nearly USD 7 billion in 2022 and ...
#32. Aviation Market Report Snapshot Q4 2022 - Investec
In addition to Cirium's positive update to their global passenger forecast in Q3, this quarter has seen IATA update its 2023 Outlook. IATA is ...
#33. IATA Forecasts Reduced Industry Losses for 2022
As for the flights operated in 2022, they are expected to total 33.8 million – 86.9 per cent of 2019 levels (38.9 million flights). IATA further ...
#34. Airlines to Return to Profit in 2023: IATA - SP's AirBuz
IATA's June forecast anticipated that passenger traffic would reach 82.4 per cent of pre-crisis levels in 2022, but it now appears that the industry demand ...
#35. IATA 20-YEAR AIR PASSENGER FORECAST - Amazon S3
The five fastest-growing markets in terms of additional passengers per year over the forecast period will be. CHINA(817 million new passengers for a total ...
#36. IATA: International Air Traffic Grew by Over 150% In 2022
On February 6th, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) released its analysis of air traffic throughout 2022.
#37. Airlines to return to profit in 2023: IATA - Kuwait Times
And that expected improvement comes as global GDP growth slows, according to IATA's forecast, to 1.3 percent from 2.9 percent in 2022.
#38. Air Passenger Forecasts - Oxford Economics
Air Passenger Forecast service was jointly created by Tourism Economics, an Oxford Economics company, and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ...
#39. Experts predict the airline trends we'll see in 2023
Travel chaos throughout 2022 meant airlines hit the headlines for all the ... Research by IATA found that airline net losses for 2022 are ...
#40. Good Forecast for Global Aviation in 2022
IATA predicts that in 2022, the global aviation industry demand will return to 61% of the level in 2019, and the total global passenger traffic will reach 3.4 ...
#41. IATA Air passenger forecast - Urbe Aero Flight Academy
In 2022, global passenger numbers are expected to recover to 88% of pre-COVID-19 levels. In 2023, global passenger numbers are expected to surpass pre-COVID-19 ...
#42. Worldwide Market Forecast 2022-2041
forecast growth curve made before the disruption occurred within several years of the ... Passenger Aircraft Demand Forecast ... Source: IATA June 2022.
#43. IATA on Twitter: "Operating margins will improve in 2022. Net ...
Operating margins will improve in 2022. Net industry losses are forecast to decline by 75% from $52bn in 2021, to $12bn in 2022.
#44. IATA: Better Financial Outlook for 2022 as Global Recovery ...
Forecast highlights include: Industry losses are expected to reduce to -$9.7 billion (improved from the October 2021 forecast for an $11.6 ...
#45. IATA shares its industry outlook as pace of recovery quickens
2022 financial performance as the pace of recovery from the COVID-19 crisis quickens. Forecast highlights include: Industry losses are expected to reduce to ...
#46. Global airline industry to post $6.9 billion loss in 2022: IATA
In June, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) projected the industry loss at USD 9.7 billion. In October 2021, it forecast a ...
#47. Global air cargo volume to decline 4% in 2023 amid slower ...
Global air cargo volumes are forecast to decline 4 per cent ... following a rise of 7.2 per cent this year, according to Iata's forecasts.
#48. Airlines Cut Losses in 2022; Return to Profit in 2023
IATA's June forecast anticipated that passenger traffic would reach 82.4% of pre-crisis levels in 2022, but it now appears that the industry demand recovery ...
#49. Airlines cut losses in 2022; return to profit in 2023: IATA
That is an improvement compared with the June forecast, largely unchanged from 2021, and more than double the $100.8 billion earned in 2019.
#50. IATA: Airlines head for profit in 2023 - TTR Weekly
IATA's June forecast anticipated that passenger traffic would reach 82.4% of pre-crisis levels in 2022, but it now appears that the industry ...
#51. The impact of COVID-19 on airports—and the path to recovery
Montreal, 28 June 2022 – Airports Council International (ACI) ... Full recovery to 2019 levels at the global level is forecast for 2024.
#52. Air passengers to reach 83% of 2019 levels this year: IATA
... against a backdrop of growing economic uncertainty," IATA director-general Willie Walsh said in an upgraded industry forecast for 2022.
#53. IATA chief expects passenger traffic recovery sooner than ...
In March 2022, traffic measured in revenue passenger kilometers rose 76% compared to March 2021. That's still a drop of 41.3% compared with ...
#54. IATA: International travel drives May 2022 air traffic recovery
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced passenger data for May 2022 showing that the recovery in air travel accelerated ...
#55. IATA forecasts return to profit in 2023 - Aviation Business News
It is the first profit since 2019 when industry net profits were $26.4 billion (3.1% net profit margin). In 2022, airline net losses are ...
#56. Air passengers to reach 83% of 2019 levels this year: IATA
... against a backdrop of growing economic uncertainty," IATA director-general Willie Walsh said in an upgraded industry forecast for 2022.
#57. IATA News - Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA)
December 6, 2022. FlightGlobal. The global airline industry is forecast to achieve a net profit of $4.7 billion in 2023 as the recovery from ...
#58. Aviation Intelligence Unit - Eurocontrol
2022 – The year European aviation bounced back, despite war ... FIGURE 5:ATFM DELAY FORECAST FOR 2023 ... Source: IATA/Platts ...
#59. According to IATA, Air Cargo is expected to enjoy its second ...
The cargo forecast was part of an upgraded outlook showing that the ... activity and air cargo would still be relatively solid in 2022.
#60. The Air Transport Monthly Monitor for May 2022
World passenger traffic fell by -41.3% in March 2022 (compared to ... ASK: Available Seat-Kilometres; IATA: International Air Transport ...
#61. IATA: Airlines to return to profitability in 2023 - The Jakarta Post
It had previously said only that profits were "within reach" in 2023. For 2022, IATA narrowed its forecast for industry-wide losses to $6.9 ...
#62. International Air Transport Association (IATA) - Facebook
Operating margins will improve in 2022. Net industry losses are forecast to decline by 75% from $52bn in 2021, to $12bn in 2022. But the recovery is...
#63. IATA: African Airlines May Record $638m Loss in 2022
That is an improvement compared with the June forecast, largely unchanged from 2021, and more than double the $100.8 billion earned in 2019. t ...
#64. Global Airline Industry Will Be Profitable In 2023 After 3 Year ...
The IATA forecasts a “small” net profit of USD 4.7 billion in 2023, ... IATA also reduced its forecast for industry-wide losses in 2022 to ...
#65. Airline body IATA now sees industry recovery in 2023 - RTE
Updated / Tuesday, 10 May 2022 09:49. International Air Transport Association Director General Willie ... This is a year earlier than its previous forecast.
#66. 4 Takeaways from the IATA's Annual Review 2022
Not only that, industry losses are forecast to reduce to $9.7 billion in 2022, down from $42.1 billion in 2021.
#67. IATA forecasts 2021 air cargo revenues to hit record $175B
The air cargo market is soaring this year and 2022 is looking even better. The International Air Transport Association on Monday estimated ...
#68. Airline industry - passenger traffic worldwide 2004-2022
In 2021, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the estimated number of scheduled passengers boarded by the global airline industry amounted to ...
#69. IATA: Airlines Cut Losses in 2022; Return to Profit in 2023
IATA's June forecast anticipated that passenger traffic would reach 82.4% of pre-crisis levels in 2022, but it now appears that the industry ...
#70. IATA sees passenger numbers to surge 103% in 2024
This is expected to improve to 69 percent in 2022, 82 percent in 2023, ... Notably, the IATA forecast does not calculate the impact of the ...
#71. IATA: Airline Industry to Tip into Profitability in 2023
... forecast revenues at 149.4 billion dollars, down by 52 billion dollars over 2022 but still 48.6 billion dollars stronger than 2019. IATA ...
#72. Return to profitability for global airline industry in 2023: IATA
In 2022, airline net losses are expected to be $6.9 billion. That's an improvement on the $9.7 billion loss for 2022 in the outlook forecast ...
#73. African Airlines to post US$638m losses in 2022-IATA forecast
Willie Walsh, IATA's Director General, noted that: “Resilience has been the hallmark for airlines in the COVID-19 crisis. As we look to 2023, the financial ...
#74. Airlines to return to profit in 2023: IATA | ABS-CBN News
Passenger traffic was slightly lower than forecast in 2022 due to slowing economies and China's zero-COVID restrictions.
#75. Iata reports an improved financial forecast for the world's airlines
Iata reports an improved financial forecast for the world's airlines. 20th June 2022 BY: Rebecca Campbell Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor.
#76. IATA: Global airline industry will be back in the black in 2023
IATA has also issued an improved forecast for global airline industry results in 2022. According to the projection, the industry will lose ...
#77. NEW IATA REPORT PREDICTS RETURN TO PROFITABILITY ...
In its latest forecasts and previsions for the end of the year 2022 and for the coming year 2023, the International Air Transport Association ...
#78. The 2023 IATA Air Transport Economic Outlook
Closing out 2022, the global airline industry is only expected to net a loss of US$6.9bn. North American carriers are expected to see the most ...
#79. IATA Upgrades Outlook As Recovery Quickens
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced an upgrade to its ... net profit is forecast to be $8.8 billion in 2022.
#80. Airline Industry on Road to Recovery as IATA Publishes ...
Flights operated in 2022 are expected to total 33.8 million, which is 86.9% of 2019 levels (38.9 million flights). Passenger revenues are ...
#81. WAYPOINT - Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM)
Table 10: Malaysia's Air Passenger Traffic Forecast in 2022 . ... Table 14: IATA's Global Cargo Traffic Forecasts, 2021 – 2022F .
#82. African Airlines to post US$638 million losses in 2022 - IATA ...
... latest International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecast shows. ... Airlines to post US$638 million losses in 2022 - IATA forecast.
#83. Air cargo revenue helped cut losses in 2022: IATA
That is an improvement as compared with the June forecast, which is largely unchanged from 2021, and more than double the US$100.8 billion ...
#84. IATA: Global passenger numbers to surpass pre-Covid-19 ...
As per the forecast, global passenger numbers are expected to reach 52 percent of pre-Covid-19 levels (2019) in 2021. In 2022, global ...
#85. IATA: 2023 Airline passenger numbers will exceed 4 billion
232 views 5 months ago. 232 views • Dec 6, 2022. Willie Walsh, director general at IATA, discusses his 2023 outlook for the airline industry ...
#86. Aviation fuel, others to cost airlines $9.7b losses in 2022
IATA estimated that at $192 billion, fuel is the industry's largest cost item in ... Net losses are forecast to be $0.7 billion in 2022.
#87. Middle East air traffic up 114% in October: IATA - Arab News
RIYADH: Middle Eastern airlines witnessed a 114.7 percent rise in international air traffic in October 2022 compared to the same period last year, ...
#88. IATA projects global airline industry to return profitability in 2023
Walsh said the forecast for global passenger demand is 85.5 per cent of 2019 levels while the projected revenue and demand take into account the ...
#89. IATA forecasts Africa see 350 million airline passengers by 2035
In contrast, African carriers are forecast to lose US$1.50 per passenger," said Muhammad Ali Albakri, IATA's Regional Vice President for the ...
#90. Positive forecast for air pax numbers – Iata - Tourism Update
The February 2022 update to the long-term forecast includes the following highlights: · In 2021, overall traveller numbers were 47% of 2019 ...
#91. Global Airline Industry To Post $6.9 Billion Loss In 2022
In June, the IATA projected the industry loss at $9.7 billion. In October 2021, it forecast a loss of $11.6 billion for this year. On Tuesday, ...
#92. IATA 20-year Passenger Forecast - ADB SAFEGATE blog
Air traffic expansion and capacity crunch are the biggest challenges at many airports already today and IATA expects 7.2 billion passengers to travel in ...
#93. Global airline industry set to post $6.9 billion loss in 2022: IATA
In June, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) projected the industry loss at USD 9.7 billion. In October 2021, it forecast a loss ...
#94. IATA says global cargo revenue to be $191bn in 2022
IATA is holding its 78th annual general meeting and the World Air Transport Summit in Doha, Qatar from 19-21 June, 2022, hosted by Qatar Airways ...
#95. Airline body IATA sees industry recovery now in 2023 - CNA
09 May 2022 07:40PM (Updated: 10 May 2022 12:35AM) ... industry could now return to pre-pandemic figures in 2023, a year earlier than its previous forecast.
#96. Airlines Anticipate a Return to Profit Next Year - Investopedia
For 2022, IATA narrowed its forecast for industry-wide losses to $6.9 billion from $9.7 billion. Passenger demand is expected to reach 85.5% ...
#97. VISION 2050 - International Council on Clean Transportation
values reported by IATA (2021). More information on the passenger traffic forecast methodology is provided by Graver (2022b).
#98. Airlines to return to profitability in 2023 after COVID-19 ...
For 2022, IATA narrowed its forecast for industry-wide losses to $6.9 billion from $9.7 billion. “That is a great achievement considering ...
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Operating margins will improve in 2022. Net industry losses are forecast to decline by 75% from $52bn in 2021, to $12bn in 2022. But the recovery is... ... <看更多>