Asia-Pacific airlines to lose about $29 bn this year due to Covid-19: IATA

Airlines in the Asia Pacific region will be the hardest hit by Covid-19 crisis with losses expected to be $29 billion for 2020, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said on Monday.

This is more than a third of the $84.3 billion industry losses globally. The Asia Pacific region was the first region to feel the brunt of Covid-19 crisis.

IATA said the region’s airlines will see passenger demand measured in revenue passenger kilometres collapse 53.8 per cent this year while capacity in available seat kilometres will be reduced by 39.2 per cent.

“2020 is the worst year in aviation history and airlines are in survival mode. The carriers in the Asia Pacific will experience the largest losses at $29 billion. That is a loss of $30.09 per passenger,” said Conrad Clifford, IATA’s Regional Vice President for the Asia Pacific.

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