202 worst aviation year ever
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It's not necessarily unexpected news, but the confirmation is in: 2020 was the worst year ever for the aviation sector. Depending on the calculation method, the industry suffered from 60 to 76 percent less demand.
Aviation organization International Air Transport Association (IATA) reveals that in its annual publication World Air Transport Statistics (WATS). It calls 2020 a year of "devastating effects on global air transport" as only 1.8 billion passengers boarded a plane, a 60.2 percent decrease compared to the 4.5 billion people who boarded in 2019.
Industry-wide, demand for air travel, measured in passenger miles, known as RPKs, was 65.9 percent lower than a year earlier.
International demand in passenger kilometers (RPKs) fell by 75.6 percent year-on-year, while domestic air travel turned out to be 48.8 percent less popular than in 2019.
The largest decrease took place in Asia: more than 84 percent less flights were flown within that continent. American Airlines was the largest airline worldwide in 2021, followed by China Southern Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and China Eastern Airlines.
The decrease in passengers carried in 2020 was the largest since the numbers were kept, in 1950.
"2020 was a year to quickly forget," said IATA chief executive Willie Walsh. "Two-thirds of the global air fleet has been grounded, a million jobs have been lost and the industry lost more than $100 billion. But government aid, swift action from airlines and the dedication of airline personnel has put our industry through its most difficult year. out of its history," Walsh reports.
--- DB4 - Jul 07 2021
* Origin: AVIATION ECHO HQ (2:292/854)
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It's not necessarily unexpected news, but the confirmation is in: 2020 was the worst year ever for the aviation sector. Depending on the calculation method, the industry suffered from 60 to 76 percent less demand.
Aviation organization International Air Transport Association (IATA) reveals that in its annual publication World Air Transport Statistics (WATS). It calls 2020 a year of "devastating effects on global air transport" as only 1.8 billion passengers boarded a plane, a 60.2 percent decrease compared to the 4.5 billion people who boarded in 2019.
Industry-wide, demand for air travel, measured in passenger miles, was 65.9 percent lower than a year earlier.
International demand in passenger kilometers fell by 75.6 percent year-on-year, while domestic air travel turned out to be 48.8 percent less popular than in 2019.
The largest decrease took place in Asia: more than 84 percent less flights were flown within that continent. American Airlines was the largest airline worldwide in 2021, followed by China Southern Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and China Eastern Airlines.
The decrease in passengers carried in 2020 was the largest since the numbers were kept, in 1950.
"2020 was a year to quickly forget," said IATA chief executive Willie Walsh. "Two-thirds of the global air fleet has been grounded, a million jobs have been lost and the industry lost more than $100 billion. But government aid, swift action from airlines and the dedication of airline personnel has put our industry through its most difficult year. out of its history," Walsh reports.
--- DB4 - Jul 07 2021
* Origin: AVIATION ECHO HQ (2:292/854)