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Downturn in Flights Most Marked Within Europe; South America set for an Upturn | ||
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The world's airlines will offer 3.67% fewer flights and 2.76% fewer seats than they did a year ago. The total number of flights (14,191,263) will be at the lowest level since the second half of 2005. The numbers reflect the airline industry's attempts to adjust to a weak economic climate, but capacity nevertheless remains almost 20% higher than the levels of the early 2000s. The OAG analysis takes into account all future schedules filed by the airlines to date, to provide a comprehensive snapshot of planned airline activity for July to The OAG Capacity Outlook, with charts illustrating the trends, is available to download at http://www.oagaviation.com/reports.html. OAG, part of UBM Aviation (http://www.ubmaviation.com), provides essential aviation workflow data and analytics sourced from its comprehensive proprietary airline schedules, fleet and MRO databases. |
SOURCE UBM Aviation
