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    New Cirium Report and Data Shows Strong Growth in International Flying to and from Africa

    November 26, 2024
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    Cirium schedule data reveals seats scheduled to and from Africa will increase year-over-year from Asia (+29%), the Middle East (+12%), Europe (+11%), and North America (+6%).

    LONDON, Nov. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — African aviation is experiencing remarkable growth, as detailed in Africa’s Skies in Focus, a new report released today by Cirium, the most trusted source of aviation analytics. Several factors have converged to fuel this rapid growth, including robust government support, increased investment, and a rising demand for air travel.

    “African carriers and airports have among them global leaders, and that is not hyperbole,” said Mike Malik, Chief Marketing Officer of Cirium. “Look at the breadth and development of the Ethiopian Airlines network, or the operational excellence of Safair. That’s African aviation today, with more exciting developments on the way.”

    Safair, the South African airline, excels at on-time performance, a key driver of customer satisfaction and a measure of overall operational performance. In 2024, the airline is the undisputed leader in the Middle East and Africa, and a strong performer among the global Low-Cost Carriers.

    Passenger traffic in Africa surpassed pre-pandemic numbers in 2023 when total passenger traffic reached 161 million, compared to 144 million in 2019. The busiest airports on the continent are Cairo, Johannesburg, and Cape Town. African-flagged carriers maintain the lion’s share of capacity there, whose fleets are set to more than double by 2043, as detailed in the report.

    For additional insights into the African aviation market, download Cirium’s Africa Skies in Focus here.

    About Cirium

    Cirium® is the world’s most trusted source of aviation analytics. The company delivers powerful data and cutting-edge analytics to empower a wide spectrum of industry players. Equipping airlines, airports, travel enterprises, aircraft manufacturers, and financial entities with the clarity and intelligence they need to optimize their operations, make informed decisions, and accelerate revenue growth.

    Cirium® is part of LexisNexis® Risk Solutions, a RELX business, which provides information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. The shares of RELX PLC are traded on the London, Amsterdam and New York Stock Exchanges using the following ticker symbols: London: REL; Amsterdam: REN; New York: RELX.

    For further information please follow Cirium® on LinkedIn or visit cirium.com.

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