-Pacific was growing at 10.6 percent, the highest of all, following by Europe and Africa which was increasing by 8.8 percent and 8.1 percent respectively. The available seat kilometers (ASK) of all region
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
respectively. Available seat kilometers (ASK) was rising by 6.4 percent worldwide in which the carriers from Asia-Pacific had the highest growth at 8.2 percent, followed by the Middle-East carriers and the
following by Europe and Latin America, accounting for 8.2 and 7.0 respectively. On the other hands, worldwide capacity growth or Available seat kilometers (ASK) rose 6.3 percent on average. Again, Asia
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
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
(ASK), rose 6.1 percent on average. Asia-Pacific still ranked as the top with 8.8 percent, following by 6.2 percent growth in Latin America, and 5.0 percent growth in Europe. (Source: International Air
(ASK), rose 6.1 percent on average. Asia-Pacific still ranked as the top with 8.8 percent, following by 6.2 percent growth in Latin America, and 5.0 percent growth in Europe. (Source: International Air