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Passenger load factor (PLF) on international flights by region 2018

Passenger load factor (PLF) on international flights in July 2018, by region

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