Global Air Traffic Accelerates in February, Boosted by China
Global air traffic growth accelerated in February, with China playing a key role in driving increased passenger demand.
Global air traffic growth accelerated in February, supported largely by strong demand in China and continued recovery across international markets.
Passenger volumes increased compared to the same period last year, reflecting sustained travel demand in both domestic and international segments. China’s aviation market contributed significantly to the expansion, as capacity and passenger numbers continued to rebound.
The improvement highlights steady recovery momentum in Asia-Pacific, which had previously lagged other regions in the post-pandemic rebound cycle. Increased connectivity, tourism activity, and business travel have supported traffic gains.
Airlines worldwide are adjusting capacity to match rising demand, while also navigating operational constraints and fleet delivery timelines.
Industry observers note that continued growth will depend on economic conditions, fuel prices, and geopolitical stability. However, February’s data signals positive momentum for the global aviation sector.
Further traffic performance updates are expected in the coming months as airlines enter the peak travel season.

