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Middle East airlines lead global growth in October

Region’s carriers post 7.7% growth in demand; cargo volumes also buck global decline

Middle East carriers led the world for growth in demand in October
Middle East carriers led the world for growth in demand in October

Middle East airlines led the world for growth in demand in October, with a 7.7 percent increase over the same month last year.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said the region’s carriers reported the strongest growth in demand against a capacity increase of 9.5 percent. Load factors stood at 74.8 percent, IATA added.

Middle East airlines also bucked a global decline in air cargo volumes last month, showing a 3.1 percent rise compared to a 4.7 percent fall.

Globally, IATA said passenger traffic showed a 3.6 percent rise over previous year levels.

Tony Tyler, IATA’s director general and CEO, said: “Cargo is the story of the month. Since mid-year the market has shrunk by almost 5 percent and this is far greater than the 1 percent fall in world trade.”

In contrast to the decline in air freight, the trend for air travel remains upwards, but with very strong regional differences, IATA added in a statement.

Despite the deepening euro-zone crisis European carriers showed above trend demand growth of 6.4 percent in October.

Tyler added: “The economic prospects for 2012 are uncertain, but the track record of aviation’s ability to act as a catalyst for economic activity is rock-solid.

“Now is the time for governments to use aviation strategically in their efforts to put economies back on track.”

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