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SIA Group's passenger volume rises 17.8% YoY to 3.2 million in April

Despite the increase, the passenger load factor dipped to 87.2%.

Singapore Airlines Group (SIA Group) saw a 17.8% YoY uptick in its passenger volume in April, carrying 3.2 million passengers last month. 

Apart from passenger volume, the group’s passenger traffic and capacity also increased in April, rising 11.9% YoY and 13.2% YoY, respectively.

Meanwhile, the airline group recorded a passenger load factor (PLF) of 87.2%, down by 1.1 percentage points.

READ MORE: Singapore Airlines' net profit soars 24% YoY to $2.7b in FY23/24

The group’s cargo businesses also reported positive volume growth in April, with total cargo and mail carried rising 29.1% YoY to 88.8 million kilograms (kg).

The group’s cargo load factor also improved, rising by 7.9 percentage points to 58.6%.

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