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Global Airline Passenger Capacity Rises 0.33% on Week: OAG

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Global airline passenger capacity is set to rise to 113.45m seats in the seven days commencing May 20, OAG said.

  • This is a rise of 0.33% on the previous week, the first weekly rise in three weeks.
  • The rise continues to lag with last week’s forward schedule which expected total capacity to hit 115.41m seats.
  • Domestic capacity flat on the week at 66.61m seats, while international capacity is up by 0.66% to 46.84m seats.
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Global airline passenger capacity is set to rise to 113.45m seats in the seven days commencing May 20, OAG said.

  • This is a rise of 0.33% on the previous week, the first weekly rise in three weeks.
  • The rise continues to lag with last week’s forward schedule which expected total capacity to hit 115.41m seats.
  • Domestic capacity flat on the week at 66.61m seats, while international capacity is up by 0.66% to 46.84m seats.