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Air travel rises, freight demand dips in Oct: IATA

Published: Monday, Nov 30, 2009, 19:47 IST
Place: Zurich | Agency: Reuters

Passenger demand in October rose 0.5% from a year ago, while air freight fell 0.5%, International Air Transport Association(IATA) data showed on Monday.

"Passenger demand is now 6% better than the low point reached in March 2009, but 5% below the peak recorded in early 2008," IATA said.

Air freight, a key barometer of the strength of world trade, tends to pick up early in the economic recovery cycle when businesses start to replenish their inventories.

IATA represents 230 airlines including British Airways, Qantas, United Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Emirates. It forecasts the sector will lose $11 billion on a net basis this year and $4 billion in 2010.

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