The data describes the passenger load factor (PLF) of international flights in July 2018, by region. In that month, the international passenger load factor in Europe amounted to about 89.1%.
Passenger load factor When it comes to international passenger boardings, John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York (JFK) is the busiest airport in the U.S., its most in-demand transatlantic route being the passage to London Heathrow (LHR). Aircraft that are used on flight routes with a very high passenger demand require a high seating capacity to transport as many passengers as possible on board.
Europe | 89.1 |
North America | 87.2 |
Latin America | 84.2 |
Asia/Pacific | 82.1 |
Middle East | 80.3 |
Africa | 76 |