S. Korea’s international air travel recovery shows regional disparities in H1
The recovery rate of international air travel in South Korea during the first half of this year compared to the pre-pandemic year of 2019 has revealed significant regional disparities. While the Middle East and Africa routes experienced an increase in passengers from the first half of 2019, China’s air routes were at only one-fifth of the level seen four years ago. Aviation statistics from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport reveal that the total number of international passengers from January to June this year came to 29.5m, representing a 64.8% recovery rate compared to the pre-pandemic levels. Among the regions, the Middle East and Africa demonstrated the highest passenger recovery rate at an impressive 111.3%. The Americas followed with a commendable 98.8% recovery rate, while Japan recorded 75.5%, and the rest of Asia, excluding China and Japan, achieved a recovery rate of 73%. In contrast, the Russia route had no passengers due to the aftermath of the war, and China’s recovery rate remained at a mere 21%, indicating a slow increase in passenger numbers. According to the IATA analysis in May, Middle Eastern airlines’ revenue passenger kilometers (RPK) surpassed 2019 levels by 17.2%, signifying a complete recovery of international air travel in the region compared to pre-pandemic times.<br/>
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S. Korea’s international air travel recovery shows regional disparities in H1
The recovery rate of international air travel in South Korea during the first half of this year compared to the pre-pandemic year of 2019 has revealed significant regional disparities. While the Middle East and Africa routes experienced an increase in passengers from the first half of 2019, China’s air routes were at only one-fifth of the level seen four years ago. Aviation statistics from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport reveal that the total number of international passengers from January to June this year came to 29.5m, representing a 64.8% recovery rate compared to the pre-pandemic levels. Among the regions, the Middle East and Africa demonstrated the highest passenger recovery rate at an impressive 111.3%. The Americas followed with a commendable 98.8% recovery rate, while Japan recorded 75.5%, and the rest of Asia, excluding China and Japan, achieved a recovery rate of 73%. In contrast, the Russia route had no passengers due to the aftermath of the war, and China’s recovery rate remained at a mere 21%, indicating a slow increase in passenger numbers. According to the IATA analysis in May, Middle Eastern airlines’ revenue passenger kilometers (RPK) surpassed 2019 levels by 17.2%, signifying a complete recovery of international air travel in the region compared to pre-pandemic times.<br/>