

Low-cost carriers carried an estimated 1.3 billion passengers in 2018, which was approximately 31 per cent of the world total scheduled passengers. International scheduled passenger trafficģ6.6 per cent of total RPK, posting growth of 7.5 per centĢ.8 per cent of total RPK, posting growth of 4.8 per centġ3.9 per cent of total RPK, posting growth of 4.3 per centģ0.3 per cent of total RPK, posting growth of 8.6 per centġ2.2 per cent of total RPK, posting growth of 3.8 per centĤ.3 per cent of total RPK, posting growth of 7.8 per centĩ.0 per cent of total RPK, posting growth of 5.4 per centġ.0 per cent of total RPK, posting growth of 21.9 per centġ.1 per cent of total RPK, posting decline of -3.4 per centĤ2.4 per cent of total RPK, posting growth of 10.6 per centģ9.9 per cent of total RPK, posting growth of 5.2 per centĦ.6 per cent of total RPK, posting growth of 7.6 per cent More comprehensive air transport data are available at: 22.4 per cent of world traffic, posting growth of 4.7 per centĥ.1 per cent of world traffic, posting growth of 7.7 per cent 9.2 per cent of world traffic, posting growth of 3.9 per centģ4.8 per cent of world traffic, posting growth of 9.5 per cent Total increase: 7.1 per cent, equating to 8 258 billion RPKsĢ6.3 per cent of world traffic, posting growth of 7.2 per cent Ģ.1 per cent of world traffic, posting growth of 7.5 per cent Passenger traffic (total scheduled revenue passenger-kilometres performed (RPKs))

Detailed air transport statistics appear on the Presentation of 2018 Air Transport Statistical Results page. Global Partnerships for Sustainable DevelopmentĪccording to ICAO’s preliminary compilation of annual global statistics, the total number of passengers carried on scheduled services rose to 4.3 billion in 2018, which is 6.4 per cent higher than the previous year, while the number of departures reached 37.8 million in 2018, a 3.5 per cent increase.Progress on ICAO’s Strategic Objectives.

