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Africa airlines record highest international air travel demand in January 2026 – IATA
African airlines recorded the highest growth in international air travel demand in January 2026, with revenue passenger kilometers (RPK) rising 11.7% year-on-year.
This data comes from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) global passenger demand report released on Monday, March 2, 2026.
The growth shows that African carriers led global international demand expansion, surpassing all other regions and reflecting strong momentum in cross-border travel.
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What the data is saying
African airlines saw an 11.7% increase in international RPK in January 2026, with capacity, measured as available seat kilometers (ASK), rising 10.1% year-on-year. The load factor, which measures the percentage of seats filled by paying passengers, reached 77.4%, up 1.1 percentage points from January 2025, showing more efficiently filled flights.
Globally, international demand rose 5.9% year-on-year, with an overall load factor of 82.5%, a record high for the month.
**Regional performances beyond Africa **
While Africa led international air travel growth, other regions also posted notable increases, though none matched the continent’s pace. Latin American airlines saw demand rise 11.4% year-on-year, with capacity up 8.9% and a load factor of 86.5%, marking a 2.0 percentage point increase.
IATA Director General Willie Walsh noted that global seat capacity is projected to increase 5.2% by March 2026, the fastest expansion since April 2024, but geopolitical tensions could introduce uncertainties for traffic and fuel costs.
**What you should know **
African airlines have maintained strong growth momentum, with passenger traffic rising 10.3% in December 2025, one of the region’s best monthly performances in recent history.
European carriers recorded 6.0% full-year growth, Middle Eastern airlines 6.7%, North American 2.1%, and Latin American 8.6%.
The strong start to 2026 for African airlines reflects continued recovery from the pandemic, robust demand for international travel, and efficient capacity management across the region.
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