English.news.cn 2011-09-21 09:40:36 |
RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) -- Demand for domestic plane
tickets in Brazil increased 20.14 percent in the first eight months of
2011, according to a study released Tuesday by the country's National
Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC).
According to ANAC, the offer of plane tickets for domestic flights increased 14.39 percent from January to August compared to the same period last year. The demand for international airplane tickets increased 15.83 percent in Jan.-Aug., while the supply of tickets rose 10.53 percent.
In August, the demand for domestic plane tickets rose 13.45 percent over the same period last year, while the supply of tickets rose 14.31 percent in the period. The demand and supply of international plane tickets rose respectively by 5.91 percent and 6 percent.
Airliner Gol had the highest share in the domestic market in August, which stood at 38.84 percent, while TAM had the highest market share among Brazilian companies in the international market, which reached 89.09 percent.
According to ANAC, the offer of plane tickets for domestic flights increased 14.39 percent from January to August compared to the same period last year. The demand for international airplane tickets increased 15.83 percent in Jan.-Aug., while the supply of tickets rose 10.53 percent.
In August, the demand for domestic plane tickets rose 13.45 percent over the same period last year, while the supply of tickets rose 14.31 percent in the period. The demand and supply of international plane tickets rose respectively by 5.91 percent and 6 percent.
Airliner Gol had the highest share in the domestic market in August, which stood at 38.84 percent, while TAM had the highest market share among Brazilian companies in the international market, which reached 89.09 percent.
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