Date: 12 August 2014
News Brief
World Air Transport Statistics Released
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 3 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%. 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,” said Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and CEO.
Snapshot of 2013 industry performance:
Passenger
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) is:
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%),
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)
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%)
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%)
Fukuoka-Tokyo (8.34 million, up 9.3%)
Cargo
Globally, cargo experienced weak growth with freight tonne kilometers up only 1.8% compared to 2012. However, this represents a reversal of the 1.1% shrinkage over 2011.
The top five airlines ranked by total scheduled freight tonnes carried were:
Federal Express (7.1 million)
UPS Airlines (4.1 million)
Emirates (2.1 million)
Korean Air (1.4 million)
Cathay Pacific Airways (1.3 million)
Consumer and Business
Airlines added over 1,100 direct airport-pair services and 600,000 frequencies in 2013, for a new total of 50,000 direct airport-pair services and 31.5 million frequencies.
The price of air travel in real terms fell by 7.4% compared to 2012
The cost of shipping goods by air in real terms fell 7.1%
Fuel
Fuel consumption represents about 2% of all fossil fuels burned worldwide for all purposes, or about 12% of the total amount of fossil fuels consumed by all transportation. The average price of jet fuel in 2013 decreased by 3.9% compared to 2012.
Total estimated cost of fuel was $210 billion or 31% of airline operating costs.
Between 2005 and 2013, fuel efficiency improved by 11%.
Airline Alliances
Star Alliance maintained its position as the largest airline alliance in 2013 with 26.6% of total scheduled traffic (in revenue passenger kilometers), followed by SkyTeam (20.1%) and oneworld (15.4%).
For more information, please contact:
Corporate Communications
Tel: +41 22 770 2967
Email: corpcomms@iata.org
Notes for Editors:
IATA (International Air Transport Association) represents some 240 airlines comprising 84% of global air traffic.
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For a graph on World Air Transport Operations, please click here.
For a graph on Fuel please click here.
For Airline Rankings, please click here.
For a graph on Fleet and Capacity, please click here.
More information on the WATS or to order a copy please visit: www.iata.org/wats
We are conducting the third annual Global Passenger Survey. Respondents can participate in the survey at www.iata.org/paxsurvey
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Diplômé universitaire en histoire, journalisme et relations publiques, en 1993, Philippe Cauchi amorce une carrière de journalisme, analyste et consultant en aérospatiale. En 2013, il fonde avec Daniel Bordeleau, le site d’information aérospatial Info Aéro Québec.
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