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JET FUEL: Global Airline Passenger Capacity Rises 0.94% on Week: OAG

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Global airline passenger capacity is set to rise by 1.03m seats in the seven days commencing from Feb. 10, OAG said.

  • This represents a rise of 0.94% on the previous week and up 3.6% on the year.             
  • This week's total seat capacity is 110.52m seats, comprising 66.59m seats of domestic capacity and 43.93m seats of international capacity                                              
  • Domestic capacity is up 0.8% on the week and up 1.7% on the year.                  
  • Meanwhile, international capacity is up 1.16% on the week and up 6.7% on the year. This is the fourth consecutive weekly rise in international capacity.         
OAG capacity
Source: OAG
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Global airline passenger capacity is set to rise by 1.03m seats in the seven days commencing from Feb. 10, OAG said.

  • This represents a rise of 0.94% on the previous week and up 3.6% on the year.             
  • This week's total seat capacity is 110.52m seats, comprising 66.59m seats of domestic capacity and 43.93m seats of international capacity                                              
  • Domestic capacity is up 0.8% on the week and up 1.7% on the year.                  
  • Meanwhile, international capacity is up 1.16% on the week and up 6.7% on the year. This is the fourth consecutive weekly rise in international capacity.         
OAG capacity
Source: OAG