CHICAGO, February 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
- Half of the World’s Top 10 Growing Airports in Asia Pacific
The growth in scheduled flights worldwide continues again in February with airlines
providing 5% more flights. In line with the general worldwide trend for larger aircraft,
this translates to a slightly larger capacity increase (of 6%) as the average available
seats in February 2012 nudges towards 127 per aircraft versus 125 in the same period last
year. This marks the ninth consecutive month of growth compared to the same period last
year, according to the latest statistics from OAG [http://www.oag.com ], a UBM Aviation
[http://www.ubmaviation.com ] brand.
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The OAG FACTS
[http://www.oagaviation.com/OAG-FACTS/2012/February-Executive-Summary?utm_source=prn&utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_content=feb2012&utm_campaign=facts_summary ]
(Frequency and Capacity
Trend Statistics) for February 2012 reveals that market demand continues to increase the
greatest in Central and South America and across the Middle East, all three regions
recording double-digit growth, surpassed only by the total volume growth in Asia Pacific
of 8.9 million seats in February compared to twelve months ago. To put this volume growth
in perspective, Asia Pacific and South America represent 64% of the total worldwide volume
growth.
Five of the top ten airports by growth in February (year on year) are now in Asia /
Pacific with Bangkok, Beijing, Jakarta, Singapore and Manila representing almost 3.5
million additional seats in the month. The battle for number one Airport continues to heat
up as Beijing further closes the gap on Atlanta
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this month which now
stands at a mere 251,000 seats per month - compared to some 826,000 twelve months ago.
"The exponential growth in Asia Pacific is representative of the increased mobility of
businesses and people alike within the region and reflects their increasing economic
confidence," said Phil Callow
[http://www.ubmaviation.com/about-UBM-Aviation/leadership-team/Phil-Callow ], Chief
Executive Officer UBM Aviation. "As Beijing continues its surge towards claiming the
number one spot from Atlanta, the Asia Pacific aviation communities must address their
infrastructure plans to ensure that the increasing demand continues to be met."
A more detailed review of the OAG FACTS statistics for February 2012 - including
information, commentary and charts about specific airports, routes, countries and regions
worldwide - is available to download now at
http://www.oagaviation.com/OAG-FACTS/2012/February-Executive-Summary.
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