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  2. The number of flights performed globally by the airline industry has increased steadily since the early 2000s and reached 38.9 million in 2019. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the...

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    • Profits Remain Elusive
    • Operating Expenses Exceed Operating Revenues Again
    • Passenger Decline Continues
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    Effects from the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic continued to be felt by the airline industry. In 2021, Canadian air carriers transported 26.0 million passengers, down 7.3% from 2020 and just over one-quarter (27.6%) of the 94.1 million passengers carried in 2019, prior to the pandemic. Operating revenue earned by Canadian air carriers in 2021...

    In 2021, profits were non-existent in the airline industry. Even though net operating income increased by $50.5 million from 2020, it remained $5.0 billion under the 2019 pre-pandemic level. Total operating revenue generated by Level I to III Canadian air carriers was 57.8% below 2019, at $12.5 billion in 2021. With fewer passengers, airlines conti...

    The level of operating expenses in 2021 (down 44.0% from 2019) was virtually the same as 2020 (down 45.0% from 2019). Some airlines resumed their operations and restored some routes in the second half of 2021 due to increasing vaccination rates and gradual easing of travel restrictions. Compared with 2019, expenses on aircraft operations were 49.3%...

    Canadian air carriers transported a total of 26.0 million scheduled and charter passengers in 2021, most of whom travelled in the second half of the year. This total was just over one-quarter (27.6%) of the record 94.1 million passengers in 2019. From 2019, the number of passengers on scheduled flights was down by 73.7% to 24.0 million in 2021, whi...

    The first two months of 2022 experienced the travel restrictions, flight cancellations and schedule reductions first started in December 2021 to combat the Omicron variant of COVID-19. A gradual lifting of travel restrictions began in March 2022 amidst increasing vaccination rates and increasing travel demand. In response, passenger volumes began t...

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  3. Sep 24, 2024 · The number of domestic and global airline flights worldwide is an estimated 22.2 million in 2021 (IATA, 2021). After a consistent upward trend until 2020, COVID-19 occurred and brought its 3.2% annual growth to a steep decline of 46.77%, as of February 2021 (OAG, 2021).

  4. Updated annually with data from over 250 international airlines, our database covers a wide range of metrics related to industry demand, supply, and performance, as well as detailed airline data, rankings, and aircraft statistics.

  5. Sep 27, 2021 · 2021-09-27. Major Canadian airlines carried 2.0 million passengers on scheduled and charter services in July, the most since the pandemic began. While this was more than double the number of passengers in July 2020, it was one-quarter (25.0%) of the pre-pandemic level reported in July 2019.

  6. Jan 17, 2022 · The overall passenger load factor in 2021 stood at 68 percent, compared to 82 percent in 2019, and airlines worldwide incurred losses of $324 billion following $372 billion in 2020 (see Fig.1).

  7. Sep 24, 2021 · Flights operated in July 2021 were 65% more than the 367,933 flights operated in July 2020. In July 2021, the 10 marketing network carriers reported 615,703 scheduled domestic flights, 10,195 (1.7%) of which were canceled, and 605,508 (98.3%) of which were operated.

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