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We track scheduled flights (what’s planned) and tracked flights (what took off) from a sample of the largest airports across the world.
Who Is Flying to Thailand?
Last month, we investigated whether the Chinese were flying abroad. Our data showed they were, with departures to Thailand showing no slack. The latest data from Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sport has confirmed as much; arrivals in Thailand from China increased to 19% in March, versus 2019 averages, an increase from 11% in February (Chart A).
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We track scheduled flights (what’s planned) and tracked flights (what took off) from a sample of the largest airports across the world.
Who Is Flying to Thailand?
Last month, we investigated whether the Chinese were flying abroad. Our data showed they were, with departures to Thailand showing no slack. The latest data from Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sport has confirmed as much; arrivals in Thailand from China increased to 19% in March, versus 2019 averages, an increase from 11% in February (Chart A).
Elsewhere, European travellers are flocking to Thailand, with Russia the notable contributor; more are flying to Thailand now than in 2019, on average (Chart B). All other regions are yet to see the same resurgence.
Global Departure Update
Looking at data up to 8 May 2023:
- Average global departures continued to increase over the past week, now averaging 121,000 per day (Chart 1).
- China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism data confirmed preliminary data points we considered last week; domestic travel during China’s Labour Day exceeded 2019 levels by 19.1%. Spending followed, too; revenue from domestic tourism reached RMB 148bn, 128.9% higher than last year, and 0.7% higher than 2019 levels.
- Departures across Europe soared higher over the past week (+3.3% WoW) with Gatwick (+8.3% WoW) and Paris (+6.5% WoW) seeing the largest shift in demand. US airports saw another steady increase in departures (+1.5% WoW).
Information on long-term movements in flight data is available below.