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July sees record number of commercial flights in a day

July sees record number of commercial flights in a day

FlightRadar24 tracked 137,225 flights on 13 July

FlightRadar24 has reported a record number of daily commercial flights on 13 July 2023, with 137,225 planes taking to the skies. The number marks a new record since the website began tracking flights in 2006. 

The record was broken for a second time in the same month after reaching 134,396 commercial flights just a week earlier on 6 July 2023.

The online platform, which tracks global air traffic in real time, reported: "Another record day for commercial flights. Yesterday we tracked 137,225 commercial flights, surpassing last Thursday’s total of 134,396."

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According to new figures released by The International Air Transport Association (IATA), the aviation sector is close to reaching a full recovery with the growth in air travel demand continuing.

Total air traffic in May (measured in revenue passenger kilometres or RPKs) rose by 39% compared to May of last year and globally, traffic is now at 96% of May 2019 levels. 

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IATA director general Willie Walsh said: “We saw more good news in May. Planes were full, with the average load factors reaching 82%. Domestic markets reported growth on pre-pandemic levels. And, heading into the busy northern summer travel season, international demand reached 91% of pre-pandemic levels.”

For more information, visit www.flightradar24.com 

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