Melburnian1
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The just released BITRE May 2018 statistics show that passenger traffic between Australian airports and Kuala Lumpur dropped substantially in May 2018 compared to May 2017.
May is a good month for comparisons because it lacks a differing date for Easter than can bedevil March and April comparisons.
In May 2017, in total, Australian airports handled 101236 inbound and 91199 outbound passengers from/to KUL.
The May 2018 figures were respectively 80791 and 76294.
Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast and Perth were all significantly down. BNE handled fewer than 1000 passengers from or to KUL in May 2018.
I don't recall any flight withdrawals or frequency/capacity reductions, so perhaps anyone who does can fill me in. Was there some special event in 2017 not repeated in 2018?
May is a good month for comparisons because it lacks a differing date for Easter than can bedevil March and April comparisons.
In May 2017, in total, Australian airports handled 101236 inbound and 91199 outbound passengers from/to KUL.
The May 2018 figures were respectively 80791 and 76294.
Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast and Perth were all significantly down. BNE handled fewer than 1000 passengers from or to KUL in May 2018.
I don't recall any flight withdrawals or frequency/capacity reductions, so perhaps anyone who does can fill me in. Was there some special event in 2017 not repeated in 2018?