International Passenger Traffic Up Eight Percent In 1994
Worldwide international scheduled passenger traffic rose 8% in 1994 on 5% more capacity, boosting the average load factor two percentage points to 68%, IATA said this week. Worldwide freight traffic rose 14%. IATA said the world's airlines, which lost $15.6 billion on international scheduled...
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