Freight News


March 04, 2026

Asia Pacific Airlines international air cargo demand rose by 5.9% in January

Preliminary January 2026 traffic figures released by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) showed continued growth in both international air passenger and air cargo markets, supported by the steady expansion in global economic activity.

The region's airlines carried a total of 35.5 million international passengers in January, representing a 3.6% increase compared with the same month last year, when volumes were boosted by the Lunar New Year festive period, which fell in late January 2025.

Meanwhile, global manufacturing activity strengthened at the start of 2026. Firm demand for consumer and intermediate goods supported air cargo volumes, alongside front-loading activity ahead of factory closures during the festive period. Against this backdrop, international air cargo demand, measured in freight tonne kilometres (FTK), rose by 5.9% year-on-year in January. With offered freight capacity expanding by 4.9%, the average international freight load factor edged 0.5 percentage points higher to 56.1%.

Commenting on the results, Mr. Subhas Menon, AAPA Director General, said, "The year began on a positive footing for Asian carriers, with international passenger and cargo markets maintaining growth momentum into 2026, building on gains achieved last year"

Looking ahead, Mr. Menon concluded, "The overall picture for the year ahead looks broadly positive, with underlying global economic conditions relatively firm. Nevertheless, geopolitical and trade developments continue to pose uncertainty. At the same time, airlines face intensifying competition and persistently high costs, and are carefully managing expenses to preserve profitability"

Source: AAPA


 

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