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2005 Monthly Traffic Results
29 December 2005
Freight Remains Weak as Passenger Traffic StabilizesUS$6 Billion Loss Projected for 2005
30 November 2005
Passenger Traffic Growth Slows, Freight Remains Flat
31 October 2005
Five Year Forecast Shows Rapid Growth in Asia and Central Europe
31 October 2005
Freight Weakness Continues as Passenger Traffic ReboundsFive Year Forecast Shows Rapid Growth in Asia and Central Europe
30 September 2005
Passenger Growth Slows in August - Fuel Prices Begin to Dampen Demand
1 September 2005
July Load Factors Reach 79.6%- Soaring Oil Prices Make Cost Reduction Critical -
28 July 2005
Reduced Global Economic Activity Reflected in Freight Slowdown
29 June 2005
May Air Freight Slumps While Passenger Demand Remains Robust
26 May 2005
January-April Passenger Traffic Up 8.7% -Cost Reduction To Dominate World Air Transport Summit
28 April 2005
First Quarter Passenger Traffic Up 9.4%, Load Factors High at 73.7%
31 March 2005
February Traffic Growth Slows in Line with Projections Asia Recovers from Tsunami Impact
28 February 2005
Stronger Than Expected Start to 2005 -Tsunami Impacts Asian Traffic
31 January 2005
IATA International Traffic Statistics: December 2004 and Year-end 2004
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