Demand for flights approaches pre-pandemic level

In the midst of a scenario of demand recovery, airlines are drawing in the country a total recovery of the market, which keeps pace with the newest Covid-19 variant, omicron. The trend is for domestic demand to reach pre-pandemic levels in the coming days.According to data from the National Agency of Civil Aviation (Anac), the demand for passenger transport (measured in RPK, or revenue per passenger per kilometer) in November this year dropped by 8.4% compared to the same month in 2019, when the Covid-19 pandemic had not yet taken hold in the country.According to the agency, this was the lowest percentage of retreat in the indicator since the beginning of the pandemic - the first case of Covid-19 in the country was at the end of February 2019. The offer had a drop of 8.1%, according Anac.In the month, 6.8 million passengers were transported, a drop of 15.3% in the period. Aircraft occupancy was 82.3%, down 0.3% on the same basis. In total, 39,018 tonnes of cargo were transported, 6.8% less than in 2019.In the international market, the scenario is still very uncertain. Anac data show that the drop in demand for international flights was 57.4% compared to November two years ago. Offer shrank by 54.1%.Latam continues to be the highlight in the domestic market, maintaining its leadership in passenger transport for the fourth month in a row. The...

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