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Mavcom expects 2021 passenger traffic to rebound 94.2%-100.3%

Airlines projected to gradually expand seat capacity as international travel curbs are presumed to be lifted

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Dec 2020 8:10PM

Mavcom expects 2021 passenger traffic to rebound 94.2%-100.3%
Following record lows in local passenger traffic, the Malaysian Aviation Commission forecasts higher rates for 2021 in light of improvements in the global Covid-19 situation. – Pixabay pic, December 8, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mavcom) expects passenger traffic to rebound in 2021 by between 94.2% and 100.3% year-on-year, which translates to 51.7 million to 53.3 million passengers.

In a statement today, the commission said it expected the airlines to gradually expand seat capacity as international travel restrictions will presumably be lifted in 2021.

“This forecast, however, relies chiefly on performance of the industry, which is dependent on a range on external factors including the pathway of the Covid-19 pandemic, public health measures, as well as consumer behaviour,” it said.

This year, for the base case scenario, Mavcom has revised its 2020 passenger traffic forecast downwards to contract by between 72.8% and 75.7% year-on-year to between 26.6 million and 29.7 million passengers.

It said local passenger traffic dropped to its lowest in Malaysian aviation history, recording only 802,525 passengers in the second quarter of 2020 (Q2 2020), down 97% year-on-year, from 26.7 million passengers recorded in Q2 2019.

“This decline was largely attributed to the lower load factor and longer seat capacity recovery period by airlines as they continued to cut seat capacity,” it said.

However, Mavcom noted that passenger traffic recovered slightly in Q3 2020, demonstrating a smaller decline of 83.3%, attributed to the easing of domestic travel restrictions.

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and klia2 connectivity ranked sixth in Asean, dropping from third place last year due to 95.8% year-on-year reduction on international seats from the capital city, which recorded one of the largest reductions among major airports in Asean due to the pandemic.

Given the ongoing uncertainties, Mavcom executive chairman Datuk Seri Saripuddin Kasim said a few potential events involving the five local airlines that may transpire in the future have been identified while their potential effects on air connectivity have been analysed.

“Although the sector’s outlook is largely dependent on the pace of recovery from Covid-19 locally, regionally and globally, the commission is of the view that the aviation industry will be on a long road to recovery,” he added. – Bernama, December 8, 2020

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