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Asia Pacific airlines saw continued growth in passenger, cargo traffic in June 2025

Preliminary June 2025 traffic figures released by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) show continued growth in international passenger markets, driven by rising travel demand ahead of the mid-year holiday season.

International air cargo volumes also saw further growth, supported by ongoing front-loading and re-routing of shipments amid prevailing trade-related uncertainties.

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The region’s airlines collectively carried 31.2 million international passengers in June 2025, a 7.1-percent increase from the same month last year.

Measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), demand grew by 8.0 percent year-on-year, reflecting a moderation in growth rates consistent with long-term trends since 2024. Available seat capacity rose at a slightly faster pace of 8.5 percent, leading to a 0.4 percentage point decline in the average international passenger load factor to 81.7 percent.

International air cargo demand, as measured in freight ton kilometers (FTK), grew by 5.6 percent year-on-year in June, on the back of a rebound in global manufacturing activity, notably in the consumer and intermediate goods segments.

Offered freight capacity increased by 7.1 percent, outpacing the rise in demand and resulting in a 0.8 percentage point decline in the international freight load factor, to an average of 62.1 percent for the month.

“During the first half of 2025, Asia Pacific airlines carried a total of 190.5 million international passengers, which is a 12-percent increase compared to the same period last year. International air cargo demand also recorded a relatively resilient 6% year-on-year growth,” said AAPA director-general Subhas Menon.

“The expansion underscores the strength of the region’s economies, which supports the sustained growth in travel demand, even though there is uncertainty in the global trade environment. Cargo volumes are also growing as demand for air freight services, particularly in the e-commerce and time-sensitive segments, is still very strong,” said Menon.

Menon said the outlook for travel markets in the near term remains positive, bolstered by a rise in ticket bookings during the peak mid-year holiday season.

“However, the widespread introduction of tariffs signals mounting inflation on the horizon. The moderation in business confidence is also a reflection of the growing concerns over the global economic outlook, with implications for both the air travel and cargo markets further ahead. Asia Pacific carriers are alert to the cost pressures, while adapting to market conditions and seeking growth opportunities, both regionally and globally,” he said.

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