Despite the international financial crisis and the volcanic eruption in Iceland, airlines show signs of rapid recovery, The International Air Travel Association (IATA) revealed as quoted by tourism-review.com.
According to IATA, the industry has started to show rapid recovery. The freight traffic increase is 26.5 percent. The results vary depending on regions, but the future looks promising.
The first remarkable massive increase in Africa's air traffic came as a result of the World Cup in June and July, when the number of flights increased 21.3 percent. Latin America registered 15 percent increase in flights. US and Canada registered 11 percent more flights in June 2010 in comparison to figures for the same month of 2009.
The Middle East has registered the incredible growth of 18 percent.
According to IATA, the industry has started to show rapid recovery. The freight traffic increase is 26.5 percent. The results vary depending on regions, but the future looks promising.
The first remarkable massive increase in Africa's air traffic came as a result of the World Cup in June and July, when the number of flights increased 21.3 percent. Latin America registered 15 percent increase in flights. US and Canada registered 11 percent more flights in June 2010 in comparison to figures for the same month of 2009.
The Middle East has registered the incredible growth of 18 percent.




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