Airlines carried over 3 b passengers in 2013 - WATS
Montreal: The International Air Transport Association (IATA)
published the 58th edition of the World Air Transport Statistics (WATS),
a leading yearbook of the airline industry's annual performance
containing extensive statistical information and analysis.
"Commercial aviation began 100 years ago with a single airplane, a
single passenger and a single route. Last year, as recorded in the WATS,
the industry carried more than three billion passengers and nearly 48
million tonnes of cargo on nearly 100,000 flights per day, while the
real price of air travel fell by 7.4%," said IATA's Director General and
CEO Tony Tyler.
"Aviation's annual contribution exceeds even these impressive
figures. Its global economic impact is estimated at $2.4 trillion and it
supports 3.4% of global GDP. By value, over a third of goods traded
internationally are delivered by air and some 58.1 million jobs are
supported by aviation," he said.
System-wide, airlines carried 3.129 billion passengers on scheduled
services, an increase of 5.1% over 2012. Airlines in the Asia-Pacific
region carried the largest number of passengers of any region.
The regional ranking (based on total passengers carried on scheduled
services by airlines registered in that region) was:
Asia-Pacific (1.012 billion passengers, an increase of 9.3%, Europe
(825.9 million passengers, up 3.4% over 2012, North America (818.9
million, up 0.7% over 2012), Latin America and the Caribbean (240.5
million, up 7.6%, Middle East (157.9 million, an increase of 8.8%,
Africa (73.8 million, 5.6% up over 2012.
The top countries by region based on passengers carried (total both
ways, international and domestic) were:
Africa: South Africa (20.4 million, a decline of 0.1% compared to
2012, Asia-Pacific: People's Republic of China (404.2 million, an
increase of 11.8%), Europe: United Kingdom (177.9 million, up 3.7% over
2012.
Latin America and Caribbean: Brazil (92.9 million, an increase of
4.5% over 2012,. Middle East: United Arab Emirates (45.3 million, an
increase of 11.7%) and North America: United States (618.1 million, an
increase of 3.3% over 2012).
The United States is still the largest single air market in the
world, in terms of total two-way traffic, international and domestic.
The top five airlines ranked by total scheduled passengers carried
were: Delta Air Lines (120.6 million), Southwest Airlines (115.3
million), China Southern Airlines (91.5 million), United Airlines (90.2
million) and American Airlines (86.8 million).
The top three city-pairs based on passengers carried on international
routes were: Hong Kong-Chinese Taipei (4.9 million, down 11.5%,
Dublin-London (3.6 million, up 6.9%) and Jakarta-Singapore (3.4 million,
up 8.6%).
The top three city-pairs based on passengers carried on domestic
routes were: Jeju Seoul (9.58 million, up 1.4% over 2012), Sapporo-Tokyo
(9.17 million, up 4.7%) and Fukuoka-Tokyo (8.34 million, up 9.3%). |