Air passenger demand growth accelerates to 6.6%
- 12/3/2025
- 29 Day
The International Air Transport
Association (IATA) released data for October 2025 global passenger demand.
Total demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers
(RPK), was up 6.6% compared to October 2024. Total capacity, measured in
available seat kilometers (ASK), was up 5.8% year-on-year. The October load
factor was 84.6% (+0.7 ppt compared to October 2024).
International demand rose 8.5% compared to October
2024. Capacity was up 7.1% year-on-year, and the load factor was 84.6% (+1.1
ppt compared to October 2024).
Domestic demand increased 3.4% compared to October
2024. Capacity was up 3.6% year-on-year. The load factor was 84.6% (-0.1 ppt
compared to October 2024).
"October was a strong month for air travel with
demand up 6.6% on the previous year. Of particular note is the 4.5%
international traffic growth for carriers based in North America which comes
after several months of basically flat performance. The trends for the rest of
the year look encouraging: scheduled seat capacity in November is set to expand
3.6% and in December by 4.7%. This points to strong demand for holiday travel
and businesses looking to complete deals by the end of the year. Considering
the uncertainty in the economic outlook for 2026, the resilience of demand for
air travel, with the jobs and growth it brings, is a bright spot that
governments should nurture with care,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director
General.
Regional Breakdown - International
Passenger Markets
International RPK growth climbed to 8.5% in October
year-on-year, with double-digit growth in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. All
regions except the Americas saw load factors improve.
Asia-Pacific
airlines achieved a 10.9% year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity increased
9.1% year-on-year, and the load factor was 84.4% (+1.4 ppt compared to October
2024). International traffic within Asia had a stellar performance, with traffic
to/from China, Japan, and Vietnam experiencing particularly robust expansions,
each exceeding 10% growth year-on-year.
European carriers had a
7.4% year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity increased 6.0% year-on-year, and
the load factor was 86.5% (+1.2 ppt compared to October 2024).
North American
carriers saw a 4.5% year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity increased 4.7%
year-on-year, and the load factor was 84.2% (-0.1 ppt compared to October
2024). The trans-Atlantic corridor expanded by 3.8% year-on-year in October, a
modest improvement over September’s 3.3% increase.
Middle Eastern
carriers saw a 10.7% year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity increased 8.1%
year-on-year, and the load factor was 82.5% (+2.0 ppt compared to October
2024). The Middle East’s strong growth is partly due to its low base a year
ago, when geopolitical tensions disrupted traffic.
Latin American
airlines saw a 7.2% year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity climbed 8.2%
year-on-year. The load factor was 84.6% (-0.8 ppt compared to October 2024).
African airlines saw a
7.3% year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity was up 5.3% year-on-year. The
load factor was 74.1% (+1.4 ppt compared to October 2024).
Domestic Passenger Markets
Domestic RPK rose 3.4% over October 2024 and load
factor fell by 0.1 ppt to 84.6% on the back of a 3.6% capacity expansion. The
US domestic market returned to modest growth after two months of contraction.
Brazil’s domestic growth of 12.4% was the standout performance.







