Africa leads as global air travel grows in OctoberAir travel showed renewed momentum in October, with global passenger demand rising 6.6% year-on-year and Africa outpacing the industry average at 7.3%, according to new data from the International Air Transport Association (Iata). ![]() Image source: Gallo/Getty Total capacity expanded 5.8% globally, with load factors reaching 84.6%, reflecting continued strong utilisation across key markets. International passenger traffic increased by 8.5% compared to October 2024, with the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions posting double-digit growth. Load factors improved across all regions except the Americas. • Asia-Pacific: Demand jumped 10.9% year-on-year, with capacity up 9.1% and load factor at 84.4% (+1.4 ppt). The strongest growth came from traffic to and from China, Japan, and Vietnam, each exceeding 10% growth. Domestic markets show mixed trendsDomestic passenger demand rose 3.4% globally, with load factors slightly down to 84.6% due to a 3.6% increase in capacity. Notable highlights include: • Brazil: Domestic traffic surged 12.4%, leading global markets. Outlook for the rest of the year"October was a strong month for air travel with demand up 6.6% on the previous year," said Willie Walsh, Iata director general. “Of particular note is the 4.5% international traffic growth for carriers based in North America, which comes after several months of essentially flat performance. "Scheduled seat capacity in November is set to expand 3.6% and in December by 4.7%, pointing to strong holiday travel demand and businesses looking to close deals by year-end. Given economic uncertainties for 2026, the resilience of air travel demand — and the jobs and growth it supports — is a bright spot governments should nurture." Key takeaways• Global passenger demand continues to recover steadily, led by Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East. Read the latest Passenger Market Analysis from Iata for full regional breakdowns. |