Global Air Passenger Demand Grows 4% in July, According to IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported that global passenger demand in July 2025 increased by 4% compared to the same month in 2024. This growth was primarily driven by international travel, which showed a more robust recovery than in previous months.

In terms of capacity, measured in Available Seat Kilometers (ASK), an increase of 4.4% was recorded. The global load factor stood at 85.5%, representing a slight decrease of 0.4 percentage points compared to July last year.

“It has been a good summer season for airlines in the northern hemisphere. Demand reached 4% growth in July, showing an acceleration compared to June. This is reflected across all regions, with particular momentum in international travel. Furthermore, flight volumes for September already show a 2% year-on-year increase, positioning companies to take advantage of this trend in the coming months,” highlighted Willie Walsh, Director General of IATA.

Global Passenger Market Overview for July 2025

Performance was uneven across regions:

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International Travel: Latin America and Asia-Pacific Lead Growth

Domestic Markets: Brazil and Japan Stand Out

Domestic demand advanced 1.9% compared to July 2024, with capacity 2.4% higher. The load factor decreased slightly to 85.2%.

Brazil was again the most dynamic market, while Japan reached a historic record: an 81.4% load factor in July, the highest figure for that month since the year 2000.

Outlook for the Coming Months

July’s performance confirms that airlines are experiencing a positive season. The international rebound, along with signs of recovery in the Middle East and a record in the Japanese market, reinforces expectations for sustained growth towards the end of 2025.

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