![]() ![]() The baseline projections for global passenger traffic indicate that the industry will recover to 2019 levels by 2024, driven mainly by domestic travel.ĪCI World Director General Luis Felipe de Oliveira said: “The surge in air travel following the lifting of restrictions in 2022 continues into 2023.Global passenger traffic is forecast to reach 92% (or 8.4 billion passengers) of 2019 levels in 2023.The recovery in passenger volumes in 2022 remained uneven across the globe with Latin American-Caribbean markets reaching 91% of 2019 levels whereas the Asia-Pacific region lagged at 52%.Market segments vary markedly – international passenger numbers were at 60% of 2019 levels whereas domestic were at 79% in 2022.Global passenger traffic finished the year at 72% of 2019 levels, or a total of 6.5 billion passengers.With the removal of travel restrictions and quarantine requirements for vaccinated travellers in 2022, there has been an upsurge in demand across many markets.Here are the highlights from the 12th Advisory Bulletin on the impact of COVID-19 on the airport business – and the path to recovery. Airport traffic recovery: 2022 and short-term outlook The quarterly update is released in tandem with the annual ACI World Airport Traffic Forecasts, revealing expected air traffic to 2041. MONTREAL – Airports Council International (ACI) World has published its latest quarterly airport traffic outlook showing an upsurge in air travel demand across many markets amidst heightened macroeconomic risks. ![]() Global passenger traffic is forecast to reach 92% (or 8.4 billion passengers) of 2019 levels in 2023.
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