IATA: Premium air travel up 11.8% in 2024 as demand rises globally
- 8/6/2025
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The International Air Transport
Association (IATA) has released the latest edition of the World Air Transport
Statistics (WATS) with comprehensive statistical data for 2024.
Updated annually with data from over 240 international
airlines, the WATS database provides a complete overview of airline metrics
related to demand, supply, and performance. The report includes a detailed
breakdown of scheduled passenger and cargo traffic demand, scheduled passenger
and cargo capacity, overview of the global airline fleet, and top airport
pairs.
The report also provides details on the financial
health of the industry with in-depth information on operating costs and
revenue, aircraft utilization and number of airline employees.
Premium Classes Show Strong Growth
A key finding from this year’s report showed that
international premium class travel—business and first class—grew by 11.8%,
outpacing growth in global economy travel of 11.5%. The total number of
international premium-class travelers in 2024 was 116.9 million (6% of total
international passengers).
Leading the regions in terms of percentage growth was
Asia Pacific with a year-on-year growth of 22.8% with 21 million premium
passengers—although it was outpaced in growth by economy class passenger
numbers, up 28.6% to 500.8 million. Growth in premium travel exceeded economy
class travel in Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. Europe
remained the largest market for international premium travel, with 39.3 million
premium passengers while premium travelers as a percentage of all travelers
were highest in the Middle East at 14.7%.
Top Airport Pairs
Asia Pacific dominated the ranking for the world’s
busiest airport pairs, with Jeju-Seoul (CJU-GMP) the most popular route
globally, with13.2 million passengers flying between the two airports in 2024.
In the top 10, only one airport pair—Jeddah-Riyadh (JED-RUH) —was not in the
Asia Pacific region.
Bogota-Medellin (BOG-MDE) was the busiest route in
Latin America with 3.8 million passengers while Cape Town-Johannesburg
(CPT-JNB) was Africa’s busiest route, with 3.3 million passengers. New York
John F. Kennedy International Airport-Los Angeles (JFK-LAX) was the busiest
route in North America with 2.2 million passengers while Barcelona-Palma de
Mallorca (BCN-PMI) was the busiest within Europe with 2 million passengers.
Most Used Aircraft
Narrowbody aircraft from Boeing and Airbus were among
the most used aircraft in 2024. Boeing 737 aircraft (including all variants)
flew 10 million flights with 2.4 trillion Available Seat Kilometers (ASKs) in
2024. This was followed by the Airbus A320 with 7.9 million flights and 1.7
trillion ASKs and the Airbus A321 with 3.4 million flights and 1.1 trillion
ASKs.
Top Passenger Countries
The US remains the world’s biggest aviation market*
with 876 million passengers in 2024 on the strength of its domestic market,
growing 5.2% year-on-year. China was the second-biggest passenger market, with
741 million passengers, a growth of 18.7% compared to 2023.
