Global air travel has reached 74% of pre-pandemic levels – Saudi Gazette

  • Date: 09-Nov-2022
  • Source: Saudi Gazette
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Global air travel has reached 74% of pre-pandemic levels – Saudi Gazette

MONTREAL — Global air travel has reached nearly three-quarters of pre-pandemic levels, new figures have shown.

Passenger traffic reached 74 percent of 2019 heights in September, according to data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). This marks a 57 percent increase on the same period in 2021.

“Even with economic and geopolitical uncertainties, the demand for air transport continues to recover ground,” said IATA Director General Willie Walsh.

IATA represents 290 airlines accounting for 83 percent of global air traffic. At the peak of the pandemic, global air traffic plummeted to a fraction of 2019 levels, dropping by around 80 percent.

Since 2021, travel has been creeping back. But the most dramatic year-on-year bounce-backs occurred in regions that have only recently lifted COVID-19 travel restrictions.

In the Asia Pacific — a region stretching from China to New Zealand — travel has rocketed 464.8 percent compared to last year.

The massive uptick comes weeks after Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan eased border rules.

“The outlier is still China with its pursuit of a zero COVID strategy keeping borders largely closed,” Walsh said.

In the Middle East, airlines saw a 150 percent rise in traffic. North American and Latin American airlines experienced increases of 129 percent and 99 percent,