The Asia-Pacific airline market has regained its pre-pandemic international capacity, but further advances have stalled. The industry’s earlier momentum following the rebound has now slowed as demand levels off.
Adrian, senior air transport editor for Aviation Week based in New Zealand, continues to monitor and analyze trends shaping the Asia-Pacific commercial aviation sector.
“The Asia-Pacific airline industry has returned to pre-pandemic international capacity levels, but progress beyond this point has proven elusive.”
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The report underscores that Asia-Pacific air travel growth has plateaued after its strong post-pandemic recovery, marking a shift toward stabilization in regional demand.