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Almost 200 airports have now published their June passenger data. From the 100 airports which have declared their international numbers it is too early in the month for any global assessment. At the detail level
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A second Chart of the Day today in light of the announcement that Lotte and Shilla have been shortlisted for the Seoul Gimpo Liquor and Tobacco concession. Here we take a close look at the
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Following two miserable years of Russian visitor turmoil Turkey has now officially gained the top slot as the most visited country in the world by Russian passport holders. (more…)
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February airport international passenger actuals are currently up 7.4% globally and over 9% points in Asia/Pacific. (more…)
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With virtually all international airports in the USA having now reported their October 2017 passenger and route actuals, this Air4casts data bulletin examines the drivers of that performance. Coverage for the month today stands at
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Just released yesterday, Hong Kong airport's 7.3% October international passenger uplift means that it has produced its best year on year increase since January 2016. With the opening of the CDF-Lagardère Liquor and Tobacco concession
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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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Today's Chart of the Day features the world's top ten most visited countries by air in 2016. Read on for the rankings... (more…)
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The June forecast update for 1525 airports was uploaded yesterday to clients’ sites. This summary bulletin outlines the sheer scale of the international air passenger growth which underpins the Travel Retail sector. Despite numerous pressures
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Airports in April Show an 11.3% Total Traffic Increase The 408 airports who have, to date, announced their April total traffic numbers, represent some 28% of the total number of passengers who might have been
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