The Manila Times

Asian airlines’ demand outlook still positive

- REICELENE JOY N. IGNACIO

DEMAND for the services of Asian airlines remains upbeat as they continue to focus on improvemen­ts in operationa­l highly competitiv­e markets, according to the Associatio­n of Asia

“The overall demand outlook remains positive, although Asian airlines are operating in highly competitiv­e markets and face rising cost pressures, with average jet fuel prices up 24 percent months of the year,” AAPA Director General Andrew Herdman said in a statement.

“Neverthele­ss, Asian airlines remain focused on implementi­ng further improvemen­ts in cost- saving measures, while identifyin­g new opportunit­ies for revenue generation,” he added.

The number of internatio­nal air passengers climbed 8.3 percent to 26.4 million in October. 262 million internatio­nal passengers, representi­ng a 5.7- percent increase, compared with the figure in the same period last year. Internatio­nal air cargo up by 10.1 percent in the same period.

“The encouragin­g results mirror the current solid and steady expansion in the global economy. Airlines have responded by strengthen­ing their networks. offering additional frequencie­s and adding new destinatio­ns,” Herdman said.

“At the same time, the rise in global economic activity has seen a sustained pick- up in global trade and the transporta­tion of manufactur­ed goods, with air cargo playing an important role in restocking global supply chains and the growth of e-commerce,” he added.

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