Lion Air: As the largest carrier in Southeast Asia, Lion Air boasts a seat volume of 3.2 million. Impressively, their capacity has surged by 11% compared to May 2019.
AirAsia: Holding the second-largest position, AirAsia operates with 2.5 million seats. However, their capacity has declined by 18% since May 2019.
Batik Air and Singapore Airlines: Both carriers have outperformed their 2019 levels this month. Batik Air’s capacity increased by 29%, while Singapore Airlines saw a 17% rise.
In terms of absolute growth, Lion Air leads the pack, adding a substantial 162,600 seats this month. Batik Air follows closely, expanding their capacity by 95,800 seats. On the other hand, Saudi Arabian Airlines achieved the highest percentage increase, with a remarkable 59% growth in May 2024.
Source : Seasia Stats and Seasia News
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