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IATA records 8% Global Passenger Growth from April 2024

Grace Lee
Last updated: 29 May 2025 15:17
By Grace Lee
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The International Air Traffic Association (IATA) released new figures for international air traffic for April 2025, which has seen an 8% growth in global passenger demand, marking another year of strong recovery from pandemic lows.

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HKIA Concourse ©Diego Delso

Resurgence and Passenger Growth in both Domestic and International Travel

From International Air Traffic Association (IATA) figures, April 2025 has seen busy air traffic — a 10.8% increase in international travel demand and 3.3% in domestic demand. A higher passenger demand is paired with a higher capacity as airlines implement strategic expansion plans to increase international connectivity, while levelling up the in-flight service at the same time.

The IATA forecasts a 6.7% annual increase in passenger numbers in global aviation compared to the previous year, accumulating to 5.2 billion passengers total in 2025.

Shibuya crossing, Tokyo.
Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo, is a popular tourist destination in East Asia ©Benh LIEU SONG

Busiest Regions of Aviation

Comparing different regions in terms of passenger demand increase, Asia Pacific airlines have seen a 14.4% increase in passenger demand, the highest passenger growth among all global regions.

This is also reflected in the busiest air routes in the world last year, where a number of the top-ranking routes connect different major cities in the Asian Pacific region.

As summer is approaching, huge chances are that air traffic and passenger numbers will continue to rise in the coming months, bringing strong development to the global aviation industry, where airlines’ strategic expansion into new markets and routes will continue to bring further passenger growth with higher capacities.

What do you think about the development of the commercial aviation industry this year so far? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Aviation Journalist Intern | English Literature and Translation graduate with a keen interest in lifestyle and culture reporting. Currently based in the UK.
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