The Official Airline Guide (OAG) reports that between Monday March 16th and Monday March 23rd Aruba lost 61% of its air seats, falling from 33,338 seats per week to 12,860, with a further decline of 14% to occur in the week of March 23rd.
Aruba - Total Available Air Seats Source OAG
Seats by Origin Market
In the same week, between March 16th and March 23rd, the Caribbean as a whole saw a loss of 246,712 seats, a drop of 23.7%, falling from 1,039,055 seats to 792,343 with much of the loss being seats from the USA. Unfortunately, Aruba appears to have the largest loss of seats on a percentage decline basis while the Dominican Republic lost the most seats overall, seeing a loss of 67,474 seats in that one week.
Looking forward into April the situation will get worse with further significant suspensions of service coming into effect. Globally, Western Europe saw the biggest percentage decline in the number of seats, falling by 52.9% between March 16th and March 23rd while Upper South America saw a 42.1% drop so the Caribbean falls roughly in the middle of world regions in terms of percentage declines.
Source OAG
For more information go to www.oag.com/blog/single-largest-ever-capacity-reductions-in-one-week?utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=85103351&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_BPSVwBFNspYLp0aVnU0jW1QWEFrlzPq9EcuT8c7lMyMWpYccAzgz70ONk4Nr8r1KrutVM9zceqDpegcT8p_kgTbc6KfC53-vDIuN8rWcT8l9NpK0&_hsmi=85103351
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Jim Hepple is an Assistant Professor at the University of Aruba and is Managing Director of Tourism Analytics. Archives
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