traffic was supported by 7.2 percent increase in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK) where Asia-Pacific had the highest growth at 9 percent, following by Europe and Latin America, accounting for 7. 7 percent
percent increase in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK) where Asia-Pacific had the highest growth at 9 percent, following by Europe and Latin America, accounting for 7.7 percent and 7.3 percent respectively
the highest growth at 8.6 percent, followed by Europe, and Latin America, accounting for 6.6 and 6.2 percent respectively. In addition, worldwide capacity growth, or available seat kilometers (ASK
, a growth in passenger traffic was supported by 4.8 percent increase in Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK). European region had the highest growth at 6.4 percent, followed by Asia Pacific and Latin
, a growth in passenger traffic was supported by 4.8 percent increase in Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK). European region had the highest growth at 6.4 percent, followed by Asia Pacific and Latin
had the highest growth at 6. 1 percent, following by Latin America and Asia Pacific, accounting for 5. 6 percent and 4. 8 percent respectively while the Middle east had the lowest growth at 1.2 percent
-Pacific had the highest growth at 9.7 percent, followed by Latin America and Europe, accounting for 6.7 and 6.3 percent respectively. Furthermore, worldwide capacity growth, or available seat kilometers
-Pacific had the highest growth at 9.7 percent, followed by Latin America and Europe, accounting for 6.7 and 6.3 percent respectively. Furthermore, worldwide capacity growth, or available seat kilometers
percent, followed by Europe and Latin America, 6.2 and 6.1 percent respectively. In terms of seat supply, worldwide capacity growth or available seat kilometers (ASK) of the first 9 months 2018 rose 6.0
, followed by Asia Pacific and Latin America which accounted for 5.0 percent and 4.7 percent respectively while the Middle east had the lowest growth at 1.7 percent. For the supply side, worldwide capacity