Airline Ratings
As the rest of the world’s air traffic takes a plunge on new lockdowns China and the US passenger flights continue to climb with the two countries accounting for 47 percent of all air traffic.
A new report from the Official Airline Guide (OAG) says that last week “global capacity fell by another two million seats and now stands at 51.3 million seats, around the same levels as we saw in the first week of July 2020 when we thought a recovery was beginning.”
“Twelve months ago, domestic capacity accounted for 61 percent of all seats operated, this week that has reached 81 percent with China and the United States accounting for some 23 million domestic seats,” noted the OAG report authored by John Grant.