The Asia-Pacific airline sector has returned to international capacity levels seen before the pandemic, but further growth has stalled. This reflects a leveling off after the initial strong rebound.
Adrian is a senior air transport editor for Aviation Week, based in New Zealand, specializing in commercial aviation across the Asia-Pacific region.
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Author's summary: Asia-Pacific airlines have regained pre-pandemic capacity, but demand growth has slowed, signaling a plateau after initial recovery in international air travel.