The region’s airlines recorded a firm 7% increase in number of international passengers carried to 356.6 million in 2018, a stronger growth than was seen in the preceding year, according to preliminary figures released by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA).
In revenue passenger kilometres (RPK) terms, demand increased by 6.9%, reflecting broad-based demand on both short- and longhaul markets. After accounting for a 6% increase in available seat capacity, the average international passenger load factor edged 0.6 percentage points higher to 80.6% for the year.

Commenting on the improved growth, Andrew Herdman, AAPA director general, said: “New routes and frequencies provided more options to travellers, sustaining the growth in demand. In addition, while airfares rose in response to higher oil prices, ticket prices remained relatively affordable, capped by stiff competition.”
After several years of declines, passenger yields were lifted by higher average airfares and record high load factors, he further shared.
However, cost pressures continued to increase, with higher fuel expenditure driven by a 30% increase in jet fuel prices which averaged US$85 per barrel for the year, despite falling back significantly towards the end of the year.
Looking ahead, Herdman said: “Whilst expectations of continued moderate growth in the global economy should lend further support to travel markets in the coming months, there are some downside risks including weakness in trade activity and potential erosion in business and consumer sentiment. The region’s airlines are alert to such factors which may affect the market environment, but remain focused on cost management, and investing in future growth opportunities.”

























Princess Cruises says it is introducing the cruise industry’s largest balconies at sea onboard its new ships Sky Princess, launching in October 2019, and Enchanted Princess.
Available for booking now are two Sky Suites accommodation, with balconies measuring 94m2 (starboard side Sky Suite) and 88m2 (port side Sky Suite), which provide a private vantage of Sky Princess‘ Movie Under the Stars screen from their central location on the top decks.
Providing 270-degree panorama views and sleeping capacity for five guests, Sky Suites feature two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a dining area.
Sky Suite guests will have access to a pre-cruise, shoreside concierge, and once on board will be able to enjoy a private suite experience manager, complimentary access to the Lotus Spa’s Enclave, balcony dining and a telescope for the Discovery Stargazing at Sea programme.
More exclusive Sky Suites services are expected to be announced in the coming months.
Sky Princess debuts in the Mediterranean in October 2019 and Enchanted Princess sets sail in Europe in 2020. They each carry 3,660 guests.