and 7. 3 percent respectively. Furthermore, worldwide capacity growth or available seat kilometers (ASK) rose 6 percent on the average. Asia-Pacific still ranked as the top with 8.1 percent, following
. Furthermore, worldwide capacity growth or available seat kilometers (ASK) rose 6 percent on the average. Asia-Pacific still ranked as the top with 8.1 percent, following by 6.0 percent growth in Latin America
Covid-19 pandemic, which severely affected purchasing power and demand globally. Tourism sector faced a catastrophe, started heavily in March, after most of the countries announced travel restrictions
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 request is made under this MoU. (r) “Requesting Authority” means the Authority making a request under this MoU. (s) “Securities and Exchange Act” means the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535. (t
America, accounting for 5.4 and 5.3 percent respectively. Meanwhile the Middle East RPK slightly dropped by 1.3 percent. For the supply side, worldwide capacity growth, or Available Seat Kilometers (ASK
America, accounting for 5.4 and 5.3 percent respectively. Meanwhile the Middle East RPK slightly dropped by 1.3 percent. For the supply side, worldwide capacity growth, or Available Seat Kilometers (ASK
private sector contribute a high demand of skilled workers and lead to an increase in household income and consumer purchasing power (Source: Bank of Thailand). Meanwhile, a rise in average oil price in the
from a ban of international flights. Thailand economy were facing the deepest recession in this quarter. Economic activity in the second quarter was anticipated to shrink as domestic demand and supply
, and Europe with 4.5, and 3.6 percent respectively. While ASK growth of Middle East was only 0.1 percent. A slower pace of capacity growth (ASK) compared to demand (RPK), as a result, the passenger load