Archive for Sarah Robinson
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Global Summary 777 airports have now reported their September passenger actuals. The international passenger portion of that reporting covers 70% of the expected international PAX traffic for the month and that traffic is up 7.4%
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Florida is, after California, the second most favoured state in the USA for visitors from overseas. It loses out to California only because it fails to grab a big enough share of those all important
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The latest monthly forecast revisions for airports, nationalities and routes have now been uploaded to client sites. The Q4 prospects still appear solid; “still” because uncertainties have been developing through the third quarter. (more…)
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The June International Summary With well over 70% of airports in both Latin America and North America now having reported their June international passenger actuals, this Air4casts bulletin examines the June performance for both key
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Just released today, the latest June international passenger count from Turkey’s 46 airports shows a remarkable turnaround since the low point of a year ago. Read on for more... (more…)
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Guangzhou Baiyun Airport's Phenomenal Growth Guangzhou Baiyun is mainland China's third largest airport. In 1991 it handled just 249 thousand international passengers. (more…)
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International Air Passenger Shares by Travel Retailer The Retail Reach module from Air4casts combines two unique and extensive sets of data to create one of the most powerful tools in Travel Retail: outlet locations for
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Japan’s top 11 airports will handle 23 million international passengers of all nationalities over the three busy summer months of June, July and August. Today's Air4casts bulletin examines the destinations and traveller demographics of the
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With so many external factors now at play in determining Turkey’s international air passenger traffic flows, Air4casts assesses the latest available 2017 data from both the Turkish airports and the government. That data paints a
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The state owned China Daily news outlet today lambasted Donald Trump for “playing with fire with his Taiwan game” after he again seemed to question the One China policy. This rebuke is the latest in
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