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Passenger demand recovery continues in August

SINGAPORE 9 October 2023: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reports a strong post-pandemic passenger traffic trend continued in August.

Total traffic in August 2023 (measured in revenue passenger kilometres or RPKs) rose 28.4% compared to August 2022. Globally, traffic is now at 95.7% of pre-COVID levels.

Domestic traffic for August rose 25.4% versus August 2022 and was 9.2% above the August 2019 results. This is largely driven by Chinese domestic demand.

International traffic climbed 30.4% compared to the same month a year ago. All markets saw double-digit percentage gains year on year. International RPKs reached 88.5% of August 2019 levels.

“Demand for air travel performed well in August. For the year to date, international traffic has increased by 50% versus last year and ticket sales data show international bookings strengthening for travel in the last part of the year,” said IATA’s director-general Willie Walsh

 World August 2023 (% year-on-year)
 share1 RPKASKPLF (%-pt)2PLF (level)3
TOTAL MARKET100.0% 28.4%24.9%2.3%84.6%
  Africa2.1% 24.8%24.3%0.3%76.4%
  Asia Pacific22.1% 73.4%57.7%7.4%82.2%
  Europe30.8% 11.6%10.2%1.1%87.6%
  Latin America6.4% 17.6%14.5%2.2%85.1%
  Middle East9.8% 26.4%21.6%3.2%83.0%
  North America28.8% 12.6%13.0%-0.3%85.8%
1% of industry RPKs in 2022 2Change in load factor 3Load factor level

International Passenger Markets

Asia-Pacific airlines saw a 98.5% increase in August 2023 traffic compared to August 2022, continuing to lead the regions. Capacity climbed 85.5%, and the load factor increased by 5.5 percentage points to 84.2%.

European carriers’ August traffic rose 13.6% versus August 2022. Capacity increased 12.3%, and load factor edged up 1.1 percentage points to 86.8%.

Middle Eastern airlines posted a 27.3% increase in August traffic compared to a year ago. Capacity rose 22.7%, and load factor climbed 3.0 percentage points to 83.1%.

North American carriers had an 18.6% traffic rise in August 2023 versus the 2022 period. Capacity increased by 17.5%, and load factor improved by 0.8 percentage points to 87.7%, the highest among the regions for a third consecutive month.

Latin American airlines’ traffic rose 26.4% compared to the same month in 2022. August capacity climbed 23.8%, and the load factor rose 1.7 percentage points to 86.1%.

African airlines saw a 26.1% traffic increase in August 2023 versus a year ago. August capacity was up 25.5%, and the load factor rose 0.4 percentage points to 76.2%.

The Bottom Line

“Heading into the last quarter of the year, the airline industry is nearly fully recovered to 2019 demand levels. The focus, however, has not been on getting back to a specific number of passengers or flights but rather on meeting the demand by businesses and individuals for connectivity that was artificially suppressed for more than two years. Having seen the economic, social, and personal losses when airlines could not fly during the Covid-19 crisis, this industry is determined to secure a sustainable long-term future by achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050. That was evident at the first IATA World Sustainability Symposium, where discussions focused on decarbonising. We know that our customers want a world where they can enjoy the freedom to travel sustainably. This inaugural World Sustainability Symposium was critical in aligning policymakers, the aviation value chain and airlines with the concrete steps needed to deliver. And we will measure progress when we meet again in a year,” said Walsh.

Norwegian welcomes solo cruisers

SINGAPORE, 6 October 2023: Norwegian Cruise Line is set to introduce nearly 1,000 dedicated solo staterooms across its 19-ship fleet.  

Beginning this week, NCL will open for sale for the first time three new solo stateroom categories, including Solo Inside, Solo Oceanview and Solo Balcony, for sailings starting 2 January 2024. 

With pricing and availability dependent on the destination and demand, solo travellers can expect to pay less than a traditional double occupancy room. 

Guests who stay in the new solo stateroom categories will also have access to the key card entry-only Studio Lounge, available on select ships, which features a dedicated space to relax, a bar equipped with beer and wine and a variety of snacks served daily.

Solo cruisers can enjoy activities scheduled for single travellers to mix and mingle. With the capacity of solo stateroom categories expanding from nine to 19 ships, single cruisers can visit bucket-list-worthy destinations such as Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand on vessels which historically did not offer solo traveller options lower rates.

The move is in response to a recent surge in the popularity of solo travel, with a growing number of individuals choosing to travel the world solo rather than traditional group travel with friends, family or partners. 

According to a study by Travelport, solo travel made up nearly 18% of global bookings in the travel industry, and Radical Storage reported a 267% increase in online searches for “solo travel” between December 2020 and April 2022. From 2019 to 2022, Norwegian saw increased guests booking accommodations as single occupants in non-studio staterooms.

Centara 40th Wave of Celebrations

BANGKOK, 6 October 2023: Centara Hotels & Resorts introduces its latest promotion, “Wave of Celebrations: Discover Bangkok”, inviting travellers to experience the city’s vibrant heart like never before. 

In celebration of Centara’s 40th anniversary, guests who book a minimum three-night stay in Bangkok until 9 November 2023 for stays through 30 November 2023 will enjoy an exclusive 33% discount on their accommodations.

With a wide range of comfortable and elegantly designed rooms and a selection of exceptional hotels spread across the city’s most sought-after neighbourhoods, this limited-time offer promises an unforgettable stay tailored to the needs of every lifestyle. From solo travellers and corporate professionals to cultural explorers, food enthusiasts, and avid shoppers, Centara is the Place to Be in the City of Angels. Families will also be pleased to know that up to two children under 12 can stay for free when no extra bed is required as part of this enticing promotion.

Whether sampling local street food or savouring the exquisite cuisine at Centara’s world-class bars and restaurants, shopping at famed markets or luxury malls, or diving into Bangkok’s rich heritage and culture with a day of sightseeing, Centara is conveniently located within close proximity to a vast spectrum of experiences in which guests can immerse themselves.

Guests looking to create unforgettable memories and explore this dynamic metropolis are encouraged to take advantage of the exciting “Wave of Celebrations: Discover Bangkok” offer before 9 November 2023. 

For more information, visit https://www.centarahotelsresorts.com/discover-bangkok

Sabah secures a future hosting events

NEW DELHI, 6 October 2023: Sabah’s rise to a highly desired sustainable Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) tourism destination is a testament to its remarkable potential, even in its early stages.

Sabah Tourism Board (STB) Chief Executive Officer Noredah Othman underlined how the state’s dedication to conservation is the cornerstone that positions Sabah as the quintessential business event location committed to sustainability. 

“Sabah is still in its infancy in the business events sector. We are primarily a leisure destination where nature and adventure come alive.

“The steadfast commitment of the Sabah government to conservation aligns seamlessly with our sustainable tourism, earning commendations.

“With the establishment of Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC), the horizon broadens as Sabah gears up to host impactful business events,” she remarked during her address on Wednesday. 

Noredah, also an executive board member of the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), was among the speakers sharing insights on Sustainability in MICE Tourism within the context of Sabah at the PATA Forum.

The forum was held in conjunction with the three-day PATA Travel Mart held from 4 to 6 October at the International Exhibition Convention Centre in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

As a leisure destination driven by sustainability, Noredah affirmed that Sabah eagerly embrace lessons from renowned MICE destinations closer to home, like Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok, charting its course to conduct business events sustainably.

Furthermore, she emphasised the enriching experience awaiting MICE participants in Sabah, offering a glimpse into the state’s ambitious conservation and preservation tourism initiatives.

Present was Sabah Assistant Tourism, Culture, and Environment Minister cum Sabah Tourism Board Chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai, who led the STB delegates to India. 

In attendance were STB Deputy Chief Executive Officer Julinus Jimit and Senior Marketing Manager Humphrey Ginibun.
For more information on Sabah visit www.sabahtourism.com

Broadway on the ocean waves

SINGAPORE, 6 October 2023: Regent Seven Seas Cruises debuts four entertainment shows aboard its newest ship, Seven Seas Grandeur, launching in November 2023. 

The productions celebrate the legacy of Broadway and its influence on at-sea entertainment worldwide during its inaugural season.

Entertainment Shows Debuting on Seven Seas Grandeur

Pasión

Celebrating the Tango, a dance that originated in Buenos Aires and is a captivating blend of cultures, Pasiónaims to capture the essence of this dance style by blending it with modern hits and creating dynamic vignettes. 

Ignite the Night

Guests will be mesmerised by Ignite the Night, an unexpected mix of dance, style, and design. Inspired by the visual grandeur of American Idol, the exhilaration of the Video Music Awards, and the contagious energy of Dancing with the Stars, this show will be forward and exciting while feeling familiar.

Marauder’s Ball

Directed by Broadway pillar, John MacInnis, and with music orchestrations and arrangements by Grammy award-winning Jason Howland, Marauder’s Ball is a swashbuckling good time filled with adventure and excitement, all set to the beat of modern music infused with folkloric sea shanties and melodies. 

ICONS

Delivering recognisable hits, ICONS gives the audience an engaging and contemporary VIP concert experience. It’s a journey through great music showcasing a stunning cast and featuring the music of beloved headliners like The Pointer Sisters, Hall & Oates, Adele, and Celine Dion. 

About Seven Seas Grandeur

With a gross tonnage of 55,500 and only 746 guests, Seven Seas Grandeur’s inaugural season begins in November 2023 and discovers the Mediterranean and the Caribbean on 18 sailings, including two transatlantic voyages. An official naming and blessing ceremony will be held for  Seven Seas Grandeur at a gala event in Miami, Florida, on 10 December, 2023.

AAPA airlines report robust growth in August

KUALA LUMPUR, 6 October 2023: Preliminary August 2023 traffic figures released Wednesday by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) showed further recovery in international passenger markets, underpinned by robust travel demand and expansion in city-pair connections from both outside and within the region.

Asia Pacific airlines carried 25.7 million international passengers in August, a solid 129.7% year-on-year growth compared to last year, bringing demand to an average of 76.5% of pre-pandemic levels. In revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), demand rose 102.0% year-on-year, while available seat capacity expanded by 88.7%, leading to a 5.4 percentage point increase in the average international passenger load factor to 82.8%.

Meanwhile, renewed declines in export orders prolonged the decline in air cargo markets. Demand, as measured in freight tonne kilometres (FTK), saw a slight 1.8% year-on-year fall in August compared to the subdued volumes recorded in the same month last year. The international freight load factor remained under pressure, recording a 6.6 percentage point decline to an average of 58.8% for the month, after accounting for a 9.2% year-on-year expansion in offered freight capacity.

Commenting on the results, AAPA director general Subhas Menon said: “Despite the moderation in global economic activity, demand has continued to grow in the services sectors, including travel and tourism. Against this background, Asia Pacific airlines saw a healthy 232% increase in the number of international passengers carried to a combined 171 million during the first eight months of the year.”

“On the other hand, the same period saw Asian airlines record a 7.6% decline in international air cargo demand, reflecting prevailing weakness in international trade flows. In addition, the normalisation of container shipping rates affected demand for air shipments of non-time-sensitive goods.”

Looking ahead, Menon said, “Forward booking trends indicate resilient travel demand in the coming months. While this augurs well for the passenger business segment, airlines face higher costs driven by inflation and the recent rise in jet fuel prices, which threaten to squeeze margins. Delays in aircraft deliveries and parts shortages may affect airline fleet deployment plans. Competition is also intensifying in tandem with the increase in capacity globally. Asian airlines remain focused on efforts to increase productivity, as the industry strives to return to profitability following three consecutive years of heavy losses.”

India outbound travel shines at PTM

DELHI, 6 October 2023: India’s Ministry of Tourism inaugurated the 46 edition of the  PATA Travel Mart 2023 in New Delhi on Wednesday, hosted at the city’s International Exhibition and Convention Centre (IECC).

India was chosen as the host for the return of the physical version of the Travel Mart after a three-year hiatus mainly because of the resilience of both domestic and international travel sectors. The robust recovery of India’s outbound travel mart drives growth, particularly across Asia. It is now viewed as a core source market on par with China for volume and tourism revenue potential.

The three-day PATA) Travel Mart 2023 wraps up today, having brought tourism professionals worldwide to see India’s attractions first-hand.

PATA chair Peter Semone thanked India’s Ministry of Tourism for hosting the comeback event, saying it gave the region’s tourism industry an opportunity to highlight unique destinations and members to develop networks, noting the  “Travel for Life” was a “fantastic  initiative worthy of replicating across the world.”

Tourism Secretary  V Vidyavati said the PTM had proved to be a catalyst for tourism in the Asia Pacific region.

“Tourism is one of greatest unifiers, and PATA  recognises that, and it is an opportunity to learn from each other. ‘Travel for Life’ focuses on greener, cleaner, and harmonious development of all tourist destinations.”

The event saw the return of the prestigious live PATA Gold Awards ceremony and the return of a physical PATA Youth Symposium.

A designated pavilion for India at the Mart will create an immersive experience of the gamut of destinations in India, both known and lesser known. Other State Governments such as Rajasthan, Gujarat, Delhi, Karnataka, Telangana, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh.

Tourism New Zealand recruits Taika Waititi

BANGKOK, 6 October 2023: Celebrated New Zealand actor and director Taika Waititi, has teamed up with Tourism New Zealand to deliver a new promotional film.   

With Taika busy on set filming Our Flag Means Death Season 2 – for which Aotearoa New Zealand is the official shoot location – Taika and Tourism New Zealand enlisted real-life stunt double, Jade Daniels, to help undertake the epic task of presenting New Zealand to the world. 

Directed by Jackie van Beek, the playful short film ‘No Place Like It On Earth’ showcases the thrilling sights and experiences travellers can find in Aotearoa, New Zealand, with a line-up of landscapes so mesmerising, no one may notice the star of the show may or may not be who he seems.  

From whitewater rafting in Rotorua and a scenic flight over Mount Tarawera, to dolphin watching in Kaikōura and wine tasting in Auckland, Waititi and Daniels’ jaw-dropping travels leave both convinced that there’s no place like New Zealand on earth.   

Scenes filmed or depicted in iconic locations around New Zealand for Our Flag Means Death Season 2 include Bethell’s Beach, Piha Beach, and the Bay of Islands; each offering awe-inspiring natural beauty fit for a swashbuckling romantic comedy.   

Our Flag Means Death Season 2 is not the only series filmed in New Zealand. The country has been the backdrop for many productions such as The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.   

You can spot recognisable New Zealand locations in Our Flag Means Death Season 2 from 5th October 2023 on HBO Max and partners.
To watch the 100% Pure New Zealand production ‘No Place Like It On Earth’ and discover more filming locations in New Zealand, visit https://www.newzealand.com/int/campaign/our-flag-means-death/

12GO names winning destinations

SINGAPORE, 6 October 2023: 12Go, an Asia-based online travel agency focused on selling tickets online for buses, ferries, and trains, unveils a list of the most favoured destinations by family travellers booking travel during 2023.

The list was based on the comprehensive ticket data gathered by the company. Analysing the tickets sold throughout the year, 12Go identified the travel destinations that resonated the most with the customers.

The analysis highlighted 10 countries in Asia that have been favoured among 12Go’s travellers. The list includes travel insights about top destinations in Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, India, Singapore, and Sri Lanka.

Thailand secures first place, with Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and Koh Samui emerging as the prime family vacation destination in the country.

Indonesia grabs second place with Sanur, Nusa Penida, and Gili Islands. With breathtaking beaches and water activities, these destinations can offer an unforgettable summer experience.

Vietnam takes third place with its captivating trio of Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ninh Binh. Families can immerse in the rich culture, explore historic sites, and indulge in the natural beauty.

The Philippines showcases popular family destinations such as Bohol, Cebu, and Manila.

In fifth place is Malaysia, with its Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Pahang trio. These destinations are ideal for families seeking a well-rounded travel experience.

Cambodia claims sixth place with Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. The country’s rich history and stunning ancient ruins offer a journey for families eager to delve into the past.

Seventh place goes to India, with the iconic cities of Agra, Jaipur, and Delhi. Families can immerse in vibrant culture, explore historic sites, and savour delectable cuisine.

Sri Lanka claims the eighth spot, featuring popular places for summer travel, including Kandy and Nuwara Eliya. Families can travel around Sri Lanka to enjoy the green landscapes and tea plantations.

Ninth place belongs to Japan, presenting the dynamic cities of Tokyo and Kyoto. Families can discover a harmonious combination of tradition and modernity and many family-friendly attractions.

Rounding off the top 10 list is the vibrant city-state of Singapore. Its unique blend of urban sophistication and cultural charm makes it a fantastic choice for families seeking an exciting vacation, 12Go reports.

For more information on 12Go’s top 10 family travel destinations, visit https://12go.asia/en 

Holland America upgrades onboard internet

SINGAPORE, 5 October 2023: Holland America Line is almost halfway through updating its internet to SpaceX’s Starlink across 11 ships. 

The first ship to receive this next-generation technology was Koningsdam. Now, Oosterdam, Volendam, Westerdam, Zaandam and Zuiderdam are offering high-speed internet on board.

Starlink is a leading provider of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite technology, providing high-speed internet worldwide. Since receiving Starlink internet, the ships have sailed through Alaska, the Mediterranean and Canada with positive guest and team member feedback on the performance of the Wi-Fi.

Adding Starlink to Holland America Line’s fleet brings faster internet to guests and team members in all weather conditions and locations.

Holland America Line is scheduled to have Starlink internet installed on the remaining five ships in the fleet by mid-December 2023.