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S T A T I S T I C A L R E P O R T

International airline activity February 2018

Aviation

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CONTENTS Explanatory Notes .............................................................................................. 4-6

Data Issues and Notes on Airline Services ................................................................ 7

Year ended summary figures................................................................................ 8-9

Highlights for the Month ................................................................................... 10-11

Detailed Monthly Tables

1. Scheduled International Air Traffic to and from Australia ............................... 12-13

2. Scheduled Operator Market Shares and Growth ........................................... 14-17

3. Airline Passenger Capacity and Utilisation to and from Australia by Operator ... 18-20

4. Australian International Airport Scheduled Traffic and Aircraft Movements ........... 21

5. Scheduled International Passengers and Freight by City Pairs ........................ 22-28

6. International Airlines Own Stopover Revenue Passengers, Australian City Pairs .... 29

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EXPLANATORY NOTES INTRODUCTION 1. This publication continues the series of monthly publications presenting provisional

statistical information on the scheduled operations of international airlines operating into/out of Australia.

2. The figures in this publication were obtained from reports submitted by scheduled

international carriers and are the best available at the time of publication. COVERAGE 3. These statistics show uplift/discharge data – These data detail, by direction, the

revenue traffic between the actual points of uplift and discharge within each flight, aggregated for all flights within the period. It shows the movement of traffic between two airports not necessarily directly connected but within the same flight number. Typically, flight numbers change when an aircraft reaches its home country. This means that uplift/discharge data for the port in the operator's home country are likely to be overstated by traffic whose origin/destination point is beyond that port. For example, uplift/discharge traffic reported in this publication as Singapore could include traffic whose origin/destination is Europe.

4. These statistics cover revenue traffic carried by the operators of scheduled regular

public international air transport services only and do not include charter traffic. 5. Flights with no revenue traffic uplifted from Australia or discharged in Australia are

treated as positioning flights and are not included in this data collection. This mainly affects dedicated freighter flights where some flights outbound from Australia do not pick up freight in Australia.

PRODUCTION AND INTERPRETATION 6. Tables 1 and 2 show the country of the relevant uplift or discharge port served by that

airline. For example, traffic uplifted/discharged between Sydney and Singapore by British Airways would be shown as Singapore traffic in Tables 1 and 2.

7. Table 3 shows figures for the country of service (or route) for each airline and therefore

may not equate to the data in Tables 1 and 2. For example, the British Airways UK service identified in Table 3 could include passengers uplifted or discharged in Singapore as well as the UK; these passengers would be shown individually under those countries in Tables 1 and 2. The difference in treatment of data between Tables 1 and 2 and Table 3 is necessary in order to work out a meaningful Seat Utilisation figure for Table 3.

Figures shown in Table 3 may include total traffic into and out of Australia for airlines that fly through Australia (also necessary in order to work out a meaningful Seat Utilisation figure). Therefore, figures in Table 3 may not equate to figures in Tables 1 and 2. For example, passengers carried by Qantas Airways from New Zealand via Australia to the UK will be included in Table 3 but will not be included in Tables 1 or 2 as these passengers were not uplifted/discharged in Australia.

8. Table 5 – shows uplift/discharge passenger and freight data for city pairs with “same

flight number” international flight connections.

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9. Where figures have been rounded, discrepancies may occur between sums of component items and totals, and in percentage changes which are derived from figures prior to rounding.

10. Published figures may be revised where figures missing at the time of publication are

received or misreporting/miscalculation necessitates revisions. DEFINITIONS 11. The following definitions have been used in this publication:

(a) Aircraft Movement: A landing or a take off. (b) Freight: The aggregate of all revenue freight uplifted or discharged in Australia. (c) Inbound: Inbound to Australia/Australian international airport. (d) Mail: The aggregate of all mail uplifted or discharged in Australia. (e) Outbound: Outbound from Australia/Australian international airport. (f) Revenue Passengers: please refer to paragraph 12. (g) Seat Utilisation: The ratio of passengers carried to seats available, expressed as

a percentage. (h) Seats Available: Generally based on standard aircraft configuration, the

aggregate of seats available on all flights operated over a particular service. (i) Services: Scheduled flights over authorised routes which are listed according to

the main ports involved.

COMPARABILITY OF DATA OVER TIME 12. Revenue Passengers:

- For July 2000 and onwards: All passengers paying any fare (frequent flyer redemption passengers are regarded as revenue passengers). In most cases, Revenue Passengers will now include all passengers excluding Free Of Charge passengers and positioning crew.

- To December 1999: The aggregate of all passengers paying 25% or more of the standard air fare (as defined by ICAO at the time).

- January 2000 to June 2000: Transition period. The Revenue Passenger definition change could result in approximately a three per cent increase in passenger numbers over a full period (month or year).

13. Country and City data – reporting of Uplift/Discharge data by Qantas Airways:

- Prior to January 2003: Uplift/Discharge within Qantas Airways’ international network.

- For January 2003 and onwards: Uplift/Discharge within flight number – as per the standard definition.

For example, what was reported as Adelaide to London in January 2002 (no direct services between these two cities), would be reported in January 2003 as either Adelaide to Singapore or Melbourne/Sydney to London.

This change was introduced in order to make the data comparable across all airlines operating services to/from Australia.

The effect of this change – comparing data under the two methods of reporting: - Country of Port data (Tables 1 & 2) – There will be a shift in traffic to countries

such as Singapore and United Arab Emirates (from 2013) which are used as hubs and away from countries such as France, Germany and Italy which

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previously received traffic channelled through hubs. The total volume of traffic is not affected.

- Country of Service data (Table 3) – no change, as the Uplift/Discharge definition is not applicable to classifying the country of service.

- Australian International Airports (Table 4) – there may be a shift of traffic to the major airports.

- City Pairs (Table 5) – There will be a shift in traffic to cities such as Singapore and Dubai (from 2013) which are used as hubs and away from cities such as Paris, Frankfurt and Rome which previously received traffic channelled through hubs. The total volume of traffic is not affected.

- Prior to the change, statistics reported for city pairs without “same flight number” international flight connections mainly reflected carriage on interconnecting international services by Qantas Airways. That traffic should have been interpreted as increasing the volume of traffic between the primary international ports rather than as an indicator of traffic volumes between ports without “same flight number” international flight connections. It should be noted however, that there was no double counting of traffic.

14. Country of Service classification by Qantas Airways: - For July 2002 and onwards: based on the foreign country where same flight

number services commence or cease – as per the standard definition. For example, Sydney-Denpasar-Singapore services would be classified as Country of Service = Singapore.

- Prior to July 2002: based on Qantas classification – this mainly affected Indonesia and Singapore Countries of Service. For example, Sydney-Denpasar-Singapore services were classified as Country of Service = Indonesia.

15. Airline data – Reporting of code share services:

Reporting of traffic split by airline code for code share arrangements was discontinued as of June 2000. For July 2000 and onwards, ALL traffic carried is reported under the operating airline regardless of code share arrangements. Monthly airline market share figures for July 2001 onwards will be comparable with the same month in the previous year. However, these figures may not be comparable with monthly data prior to July 2000.

SYMBOLS AND OTHER USAGE

- nil or zero .. not applicable

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DATA ISSUES

Hong Kong Airlines In this report, all freight carried is reported as to and from the

Gold Coast. The airline is unable to split the freight carried

between Cairns and Gold Coast airports at this stage.

NOTES ON AIRLINE SERVICES

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Chart I International Passengers Carried (thousands) - February 2016 to February 2018

Chart II International Passengers by Major Airlines - Year ended February 2018

Table I International Passengers by Uplift/Discharge City Pairs

Foreign Australian Year ended Year ended Year ended % of % Change

Port Port February 2016 February 2017 February 2018 Total 2018/17

Auckland Sydney 1 554 327 1 593 641 1 564 688 3.9% -1.8%Singapore Sydney 1 469 405 1 454 153 1 494 807 3.7% 2.8%Singapore Melbourne 1 244 231 1 372 831 1 415 343 3.5% 3.1%Auckland Melbourne 1 161 939 1 200 536 1 237 266 3.1% 3.1%Singapore Perth 1 080 591 1 127 828 1 149 192 2.9% 1.9%Hong Kong Sydney 1 022 000 1 081 462 1 078 036 2.7% -0.3%Auckland Brisbane 971 069 961 094 974 638 2.4% 1.4%Los Angeles Sydney 926 493 891 020 882 570 2.2% -0.9%Denpasar Perth 852 463 882 760 843 291 2.1% -4.5%Singapore Brisbane 805 365 784 965 823 408 2.1% 4.9%Top 10 City Pairs 11 087 883 11 350 290 11 463 239 28.7% 1.0%Other City Pairs 24 340 239 26 543 258 28 461 395 71.3% 7.2%

ALL CITY PAIRS 35 428 122 37 893 548 39 924 634 100.0% 5.4%

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Qantas Airways, 16.4%

Jetstar, 9.1%

Emirates, 8.2%

Singapore Airlines, 8.1%

Air New Zealand, 6.6%

Virgin Australia, 6.1%

Cathay Pacific Airways, 4.6%

AirAsia X, 3.8%

Etihad Airways, 3.2%

China Southern Airlines, 3.1%

Others, 30.9%

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Table II International Freight (tonnes) by Uplift/Discharge City Pairs

Foreign Australian Year ended Year ended Year ended % of % Change

Port Port February 2016 February 2017 February 2018 Total 2018/17

Singapore Melbourne 72 493 68 876 74 759 6.6% 8.5%Singapore Sydney 67 534 72 607 68 218 6.1% -6.0%Auckland Sydney 51 795 51 303 54 368 4.8% 6.0%Hong Kong Sydney 45 679 51 085 49 612 4.4% -2.9%Los Angeles Sydney 29 055 34 936 40 385 3.6% 15.6%Singapore Brisbane 36 575 36 620 39 220 3.5% 7.1%Singapore Perth 29 857 31 402 36 236 3.2% 15.4%Auckland Melbourne 28 074 30 005 30 949 2.8% 3.1%Guangzhou Sydney 21 618 28 260 28 101 2.5% -0.6%Hong Kong Melbourne 26 374 25 402 26 704 2.4% 5.1%Top 10 City Pairs 409 054 430 497 448 552 39.9% 4.2%Other City Pairs 572 305 590 139 676 773 60.1% 14.7%

ALL CITY PAIRS 981 359 1 020 636 1 125 324 100.0% 10.3%

Table III International Passengers by Uplift/Discharge Country

Country Year ended Year ended Year ended % of % Change

February 2016 February 2017 February 2018 Total 2018/17

New Zealand 6 765 746 6 979 922 7 077 584 17.7% 1.4%Singapore 5 071 403 5 241 215 5 423 158 13.6% 3.5%United Arab Emirates 3 574 775 3 619 369 3 725 638 9.3% 2.9%China 2 078 473 2 588 918 3 283 922 8.2% 26.8%USA 2 960 220 3 054 522 3 138 823 7.9% 2.8%Indonesia 2 704 178 3 022 556 2 843 334 7.1% -5.9%Hong Kong (SAR) 2 470 493 2 584 180 2 716 389 6.8% 5.1%Malaysia 2 349 059 2 465 626 2 489 278 6.2% 1.0%Thailand 1 457 146 1 528 567 1 644 379 4.1% 7.6%Japan 1 070 527 1 272 010 1 374 005 3.4% 8.0%Top 10 Countries 30 502 020 32 356 885 33 716 510 84.5% 4.2%Other Countries 4 926 102 5 536 663 6 208 124 15.5% 12.1%

ALL COUNTRIES 35 428 122 37 893 548 39 924 634 100.0% 5.4%

Table IV International Passenger Traffic through Australian International Airports

Airport Year ended Year ended Year ended % of % Change

February 2016 February 2017 February 2018 Total 2018/17

Sydney 14 180 820 15 235 473 16 157 182 40.5% 6.0%Melbourne 9 032 309 9 741 496 10 459 233 26.2% 7.4%Brisbane 5 286 459 5 470 771 5 783 395 14.5% 5.7%Perth 4 223 461 4 375 867 4 362 432 10.9% -0.3%Gold Coast 962 338 1 101 195 1 078 415 2.7% -2.1%Adelaide 860 431 937 844 979 518 2.5% 4.4%Cairns 569 523 640 427 674 164 1.7% 5.3%Darwin 259 697 278 386 269 322 0.7% -3.3%Canberra (a) .. 37 746 86 467 0.2% 129.1%Townsville (b) 17 079 42 641 50 343 0.1% 18.1%Sunshine Coast (c) 17 376 13 728 13 719 0.0% -0.1%Port Hedland (d) 6 836 8 001 7 486 0.0% -6.4%Norfolk Island (e) 11 793 9 973 2 958 0.0% -70.3%

ALL AIRPORTS 35 428 122 37 893 548 39 924 634 100.0% 5.4%

(a) Scheduled services recommenced September 2016. (d) Scheduled services recommenced April 2015.(b) Scheduled services recommenced September 2015. (e) Scheduled services ceased May 2017.(c) Seasonal services only.

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HIGHLIGHTS – FEBRUARY 2018 - Sixty international airlines operated scheduled services to/from Australia during the

month (includes five dedicated freight airlines but excludes airlines operating only via

code share arrangements).

- International scheduled passenger traffic in February 2018 was 3.196 million compared

to 2.971 million in February 2017 – an increase of 7.6 per cent. The most recent annual

month on month decrease in traffic was recorded in March 2011 (-1.6 per cent).

- The chart on the next page compares monthly passenger traffic for the year ended

February 2018 with monthly passenger traffic for the year ended February 2017.

Passenger traffic for the year ended February 2018 was 39.925 million which is a

5.4 per cent increase over the figure for the year ended February 2017.

- Total seats made available on international scheduled operations to/from Australia

during February 2018 were 4.201 million – an increase of 5.7 per cent compared to

February 2017. The overall seat utilisation percentage (including AirAsia X, China

Airlines, Emirates, Qantas and Singapore Airlines passengers travelling through

Australian ports) increased from 78.5 per cent in February 2017 to 79.8 per cent in

February 2018.

- In terms of passenger carriage, Qantas Airways had the largest share of the market in

February 2018 with 15.8 per cent of the total followed by Jetstar with 9.2 per cent,

Singapore Airlines with 7.6 per cent, Emirates with 7.6 per cent as well and Air New

Zealand with 6.6 per cent. Compared to February 2017, Qantas Airways’ share

decreased by 0.3 percentage points, Jetstar’s share increased by 0.1 percentage points,

Singapore Airlines’ share decreased by 0.5 percentage points, Emirates’ share

decreased by 0.8 percentage points and Air New Zealand’s share remained unchanged.

- The Qantas group – Qantas Airways, Jetstar and Jetstar Asia (0.5 per cent) accounted

for 25.4 per cent of total passenger carriage in February 2018. The group’s share in

February 2017 was 25.7 per cent.

- The share of passenger traffic accounted for by Australian designated airlines has

decreased slightly from 30.6 per cent in February 2017 to 30.5 per cent in February

2018. Qantas Airways, Jetstar and Virgin Australia contributed to the Australian airline

share in February 2018.

- Low Cost Carriers (LCCs) AirAsia X, Cebu Pacific Air, Indonesia AirAsia, Jetstar, Jetstar

Asia and Scoot Tigerair accounted for 15.4 per cent of total international passenger

traffic to/from Australia in February 2018. The Low Cost Carriers’ share in February

2017 was 16.7 per cent.

- International scheduled freight traffic in February 2018 increased by 3.3 per cent over

February 2017 to 83 509 tonnes. Inbound freight traffic increased by 6.9 per cent and

outbound freight traffic remained virtually unchanged compared to February 2017.

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Monthly traffic

Total Total Inbound Outbound Total Growth compared to

Feb-16 Feb-17 Feb-18 Feb-18 Feb-18 Feb-17 Feb-16

Passengers Carried 2 935 682 2 970 635 1 700 858 1 495 416 3 196 274 7.6% 8.9%Freight (tonnes) 74 882 80 815 41 752 41 757 83 509 3.3% 11.5%Mail (tonnes) 2 498 2 766 1 768 769 2 537 -8.3% 1.5%Available Seats 3 837 850 3 974 027 2 098 755 2 101 955 4 200 710 5.7% 9.5%Flights 14 861 14 975 7 911 7 914 15 825 5.7% 6.5%Aircraft Movements 15 083 15 251 8 053 8 056 16 109 5.6% 6.8%

Top ten airlines

Share of passengers carried Feb-17 Feb-18 Share of freight carried Feb-17 Feb-18

Qantas Airways 16.1% 15.8% Singapore Airlines 15.5% 15.8%Jetstar 9.1% 9.2% Qantas Airways 12.2% 11.4%Singapore Airlines 8.1% 7.6% Emirates 10.4% 8.9%Emirates 8.4% 7.6% Cathay Pacific Airways 7.6% 7.4%Air New Zealand 6.6% 6.6% Air New Zealand 6.4% 6.2%Virgin Australia 5.4% 5.6% Qatar Airways 3.3% 4.1%Cathay Pacific Airways 5.0% 4.7% Thai Airways International 3.8% 3.5%China Southern Airlines 3.7% 4.2% Etihad Airways 3.8% 3.2%AirAsia X 4.2% 3.0% China Southern Airlines 2.4% 2.7%Etihad Airways 3.1% 2.8% Malaysia Airlines 3.2% 2.7%

Top five city pairs

Passengers Feb-18 % of Total Freight (tonnes) Feb-18 % of Total

Sydney Auckland 126 713 4.0% Melbourne Singapore 5 180 6.2%Sydney Singapore 115 852 3.6% Sydney Auckland 4 902 5.9%Melbourne Singapore 109 682 3.4% Sydney Singapore 4 625 5.5%Melbourne Auckland 103 110 3.2% Sydney Hong Kong 3 428 4.1%Sydney Hong Kong 90 849 2.8% Perth Singapore 3 093 3.7%

Major International Airports

Passengers Feb-18 % of Total Freight (tonnes) Feb-18 % of Total

Sydney 1 318 501 41.3% Sydney 38 555 46.2%Melbourne 873 165 27.3% Melbourne 23 801 28.5%Brisbane 445 363 13.9% Brisbane 9 638 11.5%Perth 320 699 10.0% Perth 8 456 10.1%

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Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

TOTAL PASSENGERS CARRIED BY MONTH

YE Feb 2017 YE Feb 2018

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TABLE 1 SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAFFIC TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: February 2018

Inbound OutboundScheduled Operator Country to/from Passengers Freight Mail Passengers Freight Mail

(tonnes) (tonnes) (tonnes) (tonnes)

Air Caledonie International New Caledonia 3 988 4.5 0.5 6 106 57.1 6.5Air Canada Canada 14 342 242.4 10.0 10 911 209.2 16.5Air China China 28 081 645.9 31.8 25 942 613.8 0.0Air India India 6 806 178.6 17.5 5 841 168.2 -Air Mauritius Mauritius 2 137 42.7 0.2 1 521 37.3 -Air New Zealand Cook Islands 798 0.3 0.0 764 1.2 -

New Zealand 104 109 2 998.5 85.0 106 533 2 190.7 0.0Air New Zealand ALL SERVICES 104 907 2 998.9 85.0 107 297 2 192.0 0.0Air Niugini Papua New Guinea 5 990 41.9 - 5 995 201.6 -Air Vanuatu Vanuatu 2 460 3.1 2.3 2 528 26.6 3.1AirAsia X Malaysia 50 484 581.7 - 40 309 608.9 -

New Zealand 2 842 0.5 - 3 222 15.0 -AirAsia X ALL SERVICES 53 326 582.2 - 43 531 623.8 -All Nippon Airways Japan 6 367 284.5 2.2 5 640 251.2 -American Airlines USA 7 560 3.4 42.2 6 854 143.3 -Asiana Airlines Korea 6 243 182.5 34.4 6 210 148.3 -Batik Air Indonesia Indonesia 3 352 - - 1 729 - -Beijing Capital Airlines China 5 454 141.5 - 4 935 79.7 -British Airways Singapore 2 895 4.7 - 2 219 263.7 -

UK 4 813 345.7 9.2 4 368 89.4 0.4British Airways ALL SERVICES 7 708 350.4 9.2 6 587 353.0 0.4Cathay Pacific Airways Hong Kong (SAR) 84 318 2 961.3 12.0 66 034 3 246.8 1.8Cebu Pacific Air Philippines 6 992 211.5 - 5 236 160.1 -China Airlines New Zealand 4 035 172.9 - 4 784 150.7 -

Taiwan 16 825 324.8 33.1 17 804 343.6 3.1China Airlines ALL SERVICES 20 860 497.7 33.1 22 588 494.3 3.1China Eastern Airlines China 45 129 723.0 23.4 39 529 1 016.6 -China Southern Airlines China 69 815 1 017.5 88.0 65 224 1 245.7 21.0Delta Air Lines USA 6 948 251.2 18.8 6 031 281.7 -Emirates Hong Kong (SAR) .. .. .. .. 125.6 -

New Zealand 23 174 887.8 0.7 25 587 246.9 17.9Singapore 14 503 31.8 0.7 7 586 112.0 -Thailand 9 583 0.1 - 5 418 2.2 -United Arab Emirates 91 423 3 113.5 106.3 64 947 2 874.4 32.2

Emirates ALL SERVICES 138 683 4 033.3 107.7 103 538 3 361.2 50.0Etihad Airways United Arab Emirates 50 474 933.8 19.4 40 345 1 770.9 34.9Eva Air Taiwan 3 658 130.8 1.8 3 470 111.6 -Federal Express Corporation China .. .. .. .. 642.0 -

USA .. 1 052.3 - .. .. ..Federal Express Corporation ALL SERVICES .. 1 052.3 - .. 642.0 -Fiji Airways Fiji 17 305 294.3 0.1 19 106 261.8 9.4Garuda Indonesia Indonesia 22 746 344.9 90.9 18 563 948.1 1.0Hainan Airlines China 11 836 274.7 - 10 125 116.5 -Hawaiian Airlines USA 7 639 153.3 - 6 571 173.3 -Hong Kong Airlines Hong Kong (SAR) 4 560 185.8 - 4 566 48.4 -Indonesia AirAsia Indonesia 11 195 30.0 - 9 136 - -Japan Airlines Japan 9 706 247.0 203.1 9 300 163.0 0.2Jetstar China 1 964 - - 1 533 - -

Fiji 1 958 1.4 - 1 511 1.2 -Indonesia 56 176 294.2 2.0 55 476 6.6 0.8Japan 23 736 74.0 4.3 19 813 17.9 1.3New Zealand 34 121 6.3 - 35 055 12.0 1.8Singapore 5 925 108.4 2.2 4 103 113.2 -Thailand 11 174 269.4 5.1 10 467 65.8 2.1USA 9 451 88.5 6.9 8 735 27.9 1.5Vietnam 6 135 131.0 - 5 715 10.1 3.0

Jetstar ALL SERVICES 150 640 973.3 20.5 142 408 254.6 10.5Jetstar Asia Singapore 7 905 4.9 - 7 067 0.8 -Korean Air Korea 15 397 220.7 100.2 13 868 228.8 4.0LATAM Airlines Chile 5 142 174.7 - 4 854 223.2 6.1

New Zealand 3 648 47.5 - 3 697 181.6 -LATAM Airlines ALL SERVICES 8 790 222.1 - 8 551 404.8 6.1Malaysia Airlines Malaysia 39 123 1 337.9 100.7 30 642 887.5 2.4Malindo Air Indonesia 1 431 - - 993 - -

Malaysia 7 595 2.4 - 5 217 - -Malindo Air ALL SERVICES 9 026 2.4 - 6 210 - -Nauru Airlines Nauru 925 1.2 0.1 480 40.7 1.4Pacific Air Express Papua New Guinea .. 1.8 - .. 18.1 -

Solomon Islands .. .. .. .. 15.4 -Pacific Air Express ALL SERVICES .. 1.8 - .. 33.5 -Philippine Airlines Philippines 13 434 175.0 - 10 288 316.3 -

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TABLE 1 SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAFFIC TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: February 2018

Inbound OutboundScheduled Operator Country to/from Passengers Freight Mail Passengers Freight Mail

(tonnes) (tonnes) (tonnes) (tonnes)

Polar Air Cargo China .. .. .. .. 144.1 -Japan .. 329.8 - .. 23.0 -Korea .. .. .. .. 19.6 -Taiwan .. .. .. .. 13.7 -USA .. 334.8 - .. .. ..

Polar Air Cargo ALL SERVICES .. 664.6 - .. 200.4 -Qantas Airways Chile 5 297 35.4 - 5 196 3.3 2.0

China 12 847 272.3 20.5 11 368 315.9 33.7Hong Kong (SAR) 31 984 705.5 21.9 26 805 771.4 27.5Indonesia 6 497 141.9 1.2 5 232 176.8 1.1Japan 27 681 390.5 32.6 25 660 148.5 45.1Macau .. 6.5 - .. 5.3 -New Caledonia 1 674 2.0 0.1 2 039 1.7 1.8New Zealand 55 643 836.5 - 56 636 974.8 141.8Papua New Guinea 2 813 0.1 - 2 444 5.2 3.0Philippines 4 241 61.5 5.1 3 936 37.9 1.7Singapore 34 488 801.0 26.3 30 047 891.7 49.9South Africa 5 844 150.8 2.2 5 313 29.1 4.8Taiwan .. .. .. .. 96.5 -Thailand 6 136 164.6 15.5 5 676 120.5 9.8UK 9 894 425.3 36.3 9 715 58.2 112.4United Arab Emirates 7 699 3.1 - 6 448 302.9 11.5USA 53 156 1 290.5 101.1 42 829 262.6 146.7

Qantas Airways ALL SERVICES 265 894 5 287.6 262.9 239 344 4 202.2 592.6Qatar Airways Qatar 40 891 1 201.8 26.9 36 844 2 217.4 0.0Royal Brunei Airlines Brunei 6 544 245.3 2.1 4 450 401.0 -Scoot Tigerair Singapore 30 429 379.2 - 24 694 495.7 -Sichuan Airlines China 4 928 102.9 - 4 592 74.7 -Silk Air Singapore 4 541 26.6 - 3 653 7.4 -Singapore Airlines New Zealand 1 313 190.6 - 1 244 464.7 -

Singapore 133 149 5 939.7 285.9 107 624 6 623.2 -Singapore Airlines ALL SERVICES 134 462 6 130.3 285.9 108 868 7 087.8 -Solomon Airlines Solomon Islands 1 174 3.7 - 946 19.0 -South African Airways South Africa 4 140 89.7 - 4 291 299.7 -SriLankan Airlines Sri Lanka 7 010 184.5 2.5 4 866 353.1 0.0Tasman Cargo Airlines New Zealand .. 357.7 - .. 402.3 -Thai Airways International Thailand 43 075 1 253.1 45.9 36 337 1 671.2 3.3Tianjin Airlines China 4 367 35.3 - 4 257 56.2 -United Airlines USA 21 021 466.7 74.0 19 272 832.3 0.5United Parcel Service China .. .. .. .. 69.0 -

Korea .. .. .. .. 33.8 -Singapore .. .. .. .. 284.8 -Taiwan .. .. .. .. 0.6 -USA .. 1 570.3 - .. .. ..

United Parcel Service ALL SERVICES .. 1 570.3 - .. 388.2 -Vietnam Airlines Vietnam 16 450 833.7 - 16 044 374.5 -Virgin Australia Fiji 7 486 19.4 - 7 795 36.7 -

Hong Kong (SAR) 6 699 161.9 - 5 304 327.5 -Indonesia 9 604 36.8 - 10 359 - -New Zealand 47 202 55.5 - 47 699 37.2 -Papua New Guinea 1 241 - - 1 242 13.1 -Solomon Islands 504 - - 516 8.9 -Tonga 833 0.6 - 573 0.2 -USA 14 342 429.4 - 11 974 667.2 -Vanuatu 1 359 1.4 - 1 316 15.9 -Western Samoa 957 - - 834 0.6 -

Virgin Australia ALL SERVICES 90 227 705.0 - 87 612 1 107.3 -Xiamen Airlines China 9 880 230.3 12.8 8 843 251.7 -

TOTAL 1 700 858 41 752.2 1 768.1 1 495 416 41 756.5 768.8

Please refer to explanatory notes - paragraphs 3, 6 and 13 in particular.

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TABLE 2 SCHEDULED OPERATOR MARKET SHARES AND GROWTH: February

Total Passengers Total Freight (tonnes) Total Mail (tonnes)(%) of (%) (%) of (%) (%) of (%)

Scheduled Operators Country to/from 2017 2018 TOTAL Change 2017 2018 TOTAL Change 2017 2018 TOTAL Change

Air Caledonie International New Caledonia 9 690 10 094 0.3 4.2 65.9 61.7 0.1 -6.5 9.8 7.0 0.3 -28.3Air Canada Canada 25 586 25 253 0.8 -1.3 564.7 451.6 0.5 -20.0 23.4 26.6 1.0 13.7Air China China 44 396 54 023 1.7 21.7 1 061.1 1 259.7 1.5 18.7 19.2 31.9 1.3 66.2Air India India 11 448 12 647 0.4 10.5 248.1 346.9 0.4 39.8 9.5 17.5 0.7 83.9Air Mauritius Mauritius 3 055 3 658 0.1 19.7 49.0 80.0 0.1 63.5 0.2 0.2 0.0 -11.5Air New Zealand Cook Islands 1 190 1 562 0.0 31.3 7.1 1.6 0.0 -78.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 ..

New Zealand 195 725 210 642 6.6 7.6 5 180.7 5 189.3 6.2 0.2 133.6 85.0 3.3 -36.4Air New Zealand ALL SERVICES 196 915 212 204 6.6 7.8 5 187.8 5 190.8 6.2 0.1 133.6 85.0 3.4 -36.4Air Niugini Papua New Guinea 12 780 11 985 0.4 -6.2 241.2 243.5 0.3 0.9 - - - ..Air Vanuatu Vanuatu 4 514 4 988 0.2 10.5 16.3 29.7 0.0 81.8 4.7 5.3 0.2 12.6AirAsia X Malaysia 118 794 90 793 2.8 -23.6 1 012.3 1 190.6 1.4 17.6 - - - ..

New Zealand 5 715 6 064 0.2 6.1 - 15.4 0.0 .. - - - ..AirAsia X ALL SERVICES 124 509 96 857 3.0 -22.2 1 012.3 1 206.0 1.4 19.1 - - - ..All Nippon Airways Japan 10 587 12 007 0.4 13.4 793.1 535.7 0.6 -32.5 0.5 2.2 0.1 339.3American Airlines USA 13 541 14 414 0.5 6.4 265.3 146.7 0.2 -44.7 51.0 42.2 1.7 -17.3Asiana Airlines Korea 13 315 12 453 0.4 -6.5 263.4 330.8 0.4 25.6 19.3 34.4 1.4 78.6Batik Air Indonesia (a) Indonesia .. 5 081 0.2 .. .. - - .. .. - - ..Beijing Capital Airlines China 4 480 10 389 0.3 131.9 120.0 221.2 0.3 84.4 - - - ..British Airways Singapore 5 231 5 114 0.2 -2.2 185.3 268.4 0.3 44.8 - - - ..

UK 9 025 9 181 0.3 1.7 433.5 435.1 0.5 0.4 24.3 9.6 0.4 -60.4British Airways ALL SERVICES 14 256 14 295 0.4 0.3 618.8 703.4 0.8 13.7 24.3 9.6 0.4 -60.4Cathay Pacific Airways Hong Kong (SAR) 148 787 150 352 4.7 1.1 6 102.6 6 208.1 7.4 1.7 17.5 13.8 0.5 -20.8Cebu Pacific Air Philippines 13 295 12 228 0.4 -8.0 356.4 371.5 0.4 4.2 - - - ..China Airlines New Zealand 15 596 8 819 0.3 -43.5 668.3 323.6 0.4 -51.6 1.1 - - -100.0

Taiwan 20 023 34 629 1.1 72.9 489.2 668.4 0.8 36.6 37.3 36.2 1.4 -3.0China Airlines ALL SERVICES 35 619 43 448 1.4 22.0 1 157.5 992.0 1.2 -14.3 38.4 36.2 1.4 -5.9China Eastern Airlines China 68 914 84 658 2.6 22.8 1 233.7 1 739.6 2.1 41.0 23.6 23.4 0.9 -0.7China Southern Airlines China 110 901 135 039 4.2 21.8 1 925.1 2 263.1 2.7 17.6 166.0 109.0 4.3 -34.3Delta Air Lines USA 13 153 12 979 0.4 -1.3 522.2 532.9 0.6 2.0 35.2 18.8 0.7 -46.6Emirates Hong Kong (SAR) .. .. .. .. 474.7 125.6 0.2 -73.5 - - - ..

New Zealand 69 060 48 761 1.5 -29.4 1 822.2 1 134.7 1.4 -37.7 1.7 18.6 0.7 963.8Singapore 18 978 22 089 0.7 16.4 255.0 143.8 0.2 -43.6 0.2 0.7 0.0 312.6Thailand 11 393 15 001 0.5 31.7 4.4 2.4 0.0 -45.7 - - - ..United Arab Emirates 149 565 156 370 4.9 4.5 5 813.0 5 988.0 7.2 3.0 141.8 138.5 5.5 -2.4

Emirates ALL SERVICES 248 996 242 221 7.6 -2.7 8 369.2 7 394.5 8.9 -11.6 143.8 157.8 6.2 9.8Etihad Airways United Arab Emirates 91 237 90 819 2.8 -0.5 3 059.4 2 704.6 3.2 -11.6 67.3 54.3 2.1 -19.4Eva Air Taiwan 8 069 7 128 0.2 -11.7 183.2 242.4 0.3 32.3 1.1 1.8 0.1 55.3Federal Express Corporation China .. .. .. .. 1 116.7 642.0 0.8 -42.5 - - - ..

USA .. .. .. .. 916.4 1 052.3 1.3 14.8 - - - ..Federal Express Corporation ALL SERVICES .. .. .. .. 2 033.2 1 694.3 2.0 -16.7 - - - ..

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TABLE 2 SCHEDULED OPERATOR MARKET SHARES AND GROWTH: February

Total Passengers Total Freight (tonnes) Total Mail (tonnes)(%) of (%) (%) of (%) (%) of (%)

Scheduled Operators Country to/from 2017 2018 TOTAL Change 2017 2018 TOTAL Change 2017 2018 TOTAL Change

Fiji Airways Fiji 24 059 36 411 1.1 51.3 443.3 556.1 0.7 25.5 8.0 9.5 0.4 19.1Garuda Indonesia Indonesia 37 111 41 309 1.3 11.3 978.8 1 293.1 1.5 32.1 122.2 91.9 3.6 -24.8Hainan Airlines China 13 198 21 961 0.7 66.4 208.5 391.2 0.5 87.7 - - - ..Hawaiian Airlines USA 11 947 14 210 0.4 18.9 243.2 326.7 0.4 34.3 - - - ..Hong Kong Airlines Hong Kong (SAR) 6 707 9 126 0.3 36.1 105.1 234.1 0.3 122.8 - - - ..Indonesia AirAsia Indonesia 29 142 20 331 0.6 -30.2 45.0 30.0 0.0 -33.2 - - - ..Japan Airlines Japan 12 491 19 006 0.6 52.2 217.6 410.0 0.5 88.4 195.1 203.2 8.0 4.1Jetstar China .. 3 497 0.1 .. .. - - .. .. - - ..

Fiji 4 261 3 469 0.1 -18.6 15.9 2.6 0.0 -83.7 - - - ..Indonesia 95 055 111 652 3.5 17.5 255.2 300.8 0.4 17.9 0.6 2.8 0.1 365.1Japan 48 220 43 549 1.4 -9.7 193.6 91.9 0.1 -52.5 3.5 5.6 0.2 57.9New Zealand 65 894 69 176 2.2 5.0 11.7 18.3 0.0 56.3 - 1.8 0.1 ..Singapore 15 472 10 028 0.3 -35.2 263.1 221.7 0.3 -15.8 2.1 2.2 0.1 4.3Thailand 23 338 21 641 0.7 -7.3 293.3 335.2 0.4 14.3 2.0 7.1 0.3 252.3USA 18 147 18 186 0.6 0.2 126.6 116.3 0.1 -8.1 7.0 8.4 0.3 20.5Vietnam .. 11 850 0.4 .. .. 141.2 0.2 .. .. 3.0 0.1 ..

Jetstar ALL SERVICES 270 387 293 048 9.2 8.4 1 159.4 1 227.9 1.5 5.9 15.2 31.0 1.2 103.4Jetstar Asia Singapore 13 998 14 972 0.5 7.0 4.3 5.7 0.0 33.9 - - - ..Jin Air (b) Korea 1 228 .. .. -100.0 15.0 .. .. -100.0 0.4 .. .. -100.0Korean Air Korea 30 195 29 265 0.9 -3.1 509.0 449.5 0.5 -11.7 92.6 104.3 4.1 12.6LATAM Airlines Chile 5 729 9 996 0.3 74.5 188.5 397.9 0.5 111.1 0.8 6.1 0.2 682.9

New Zealand 6 112 7 345 0.2 20.2 235.0 229.0 0.3 -2.5 0.3 - - -100.0LATAM Airlines ALL SERVICES 11 841 17 341 0.5 46.4 423.4 626.9 0.8 48.0 1.1 6.1 0.2 449.5Malaysia Airlines Malaysia 74 299 69 765 2.2 -6.1 2 592.9 2 225.5 2.7 -14.2 119.0 103.1 4.1 -13.4Malindo Air Indonesia .. 2 424 0.1 .. .. - - .. .. - - ..

Malaysia 10 731 12 812 0.4 19.4 - 2.4 0.0 .. - - - ..Malindo Air ALL SERVICES 10 731 15 236 0.5 42.0 - 2.4 0.0 .. - - - ..Nauru Airlines Nauru 1 187 1 405 0.0 18.4 17.5 41.9 0.1 138.7 1.6 1.5 0.1 -2.8Pacific Air Express Nauru .. .. .. .. 56.6 .. .. -100.0 - .. .. ..

Papua New Guinea .. .. .. .. 70.7 20.0 0.0 -71.8 - - - ..Solomon Islands .. .. .. .. 16.7 15.4 0.0 -8.1 - - - ..

Pacific Air Express ALL SERVICES .. .. .. .. 144.0 35.4 0.0 -75.4 - - - ..Philippine Airlines New Zealand 1 247 .. .. -100.0 - .. .. .. - .. .. ..

Philippines 21 882 23 722 0.7 8.4 501.5 491.4 0.6 -2.0 - - - ..Philippine Airlines ALL SERVICES 23 129 23 722 0.7 2.6 501.5 491.4 0.6 -2.0 - - - ..Polar Air Cargo China .. .. .. .. 112.4 144.1 0.2 28.2 - - - ..

Japan .. .. .. .. 420.2 352.8 0.4 -16.0 - - - ..Korea .. .. .. .. 11.0 19.6 0.0 78.4 - - - ..Taiwan .. .. .. .. 15.5 13.7 0.0 -11.6 - - - ..USA .. .. .. .. 450.0 334.8 0.4 -25.6 - - - ..

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TABLE 2 SCHEDULED OPERATOR MARKET SHARES AND GROWTH: February

Total Passengers Total Freight (tonnes) Total Mail (tonnes)(%) of (%) (%) of (%) (%) of (%)

Scheduled Operators Country to/from 2017 2018 TOTAL Change 2017 2018 TOTAL Change 2017 2018 TOTAL Change

Polar Air Cargo ALL SERVICES .. .. .. .. 1 009.1 865.0 1.0 -14.3 - - - ..Qantas Airways Chile 10 396 10 493 0.3 0.9 43.3 38.8 0.0 -10.4 1.7 2.0 0.1 12.0

China 22 826 24 215 0.8 6.1 964.0 588.3 0.7 -39.0 84.5 54.2 2.1 -35.9Hong Kong (SAR) 60 336 58 789 1.8 -2.6 1 864.0 1 477.0 1.8 -20.8 50.5 49.4 1.9 -2.1Indonesia 10 452 11 729 0.4 12.2 119.1 318.7 0.4 167.7 1.9 2.3 0.1 17.9Japan 45 258 53 341 1.7 17.9 392.6 539.0 0.6 37.3 82.3 77.7 3.1 -5.5Macau .. .. .. .. .. 11.8 0.0 .. .. - - ..New Caledonia 3 728 3 713 0.1 -0.4 2.2 3.7 0.0 64.8 1.9 1.9 0.1 2.9New Zealand 105 663 112 279 3.5 6.3 1 150.9 1 811.2 2.2 57.4 146.6 141.8 5.6 -3.3Papua New Guinea 4 529 5 257 0.2 16.1 4.6 5.3 0.0 15.3 4.3 3.0 0.1 -29.7Philippines 7 704 8 177 0.3 6.1 125.4 99.4 0.1 -20.7 6.9 6.7 0.3 -2.4Singapore 63 108 64 535 2.0 2.3 1 947.4 1 692.7 2.0 -13.1 80.4 76.2 3.0 -5.3South Africa 10 014 11 157 0.3 11.4 197.0 179.9 0.2 -8.7 8.2 7.0 0.3 -14.4Taiwan .. .. .. .. 106.0 96.5 0.1 -9.0 - - - ..Thailand 12 828 11 812 0.4 -7.9 256.4 285.1 0.3 11.2 22.3 25.3 1.0 13.7UK 17 244 19 609 0.6 13.7 496.1 483.6 0.6 -2.5 179.0 148.7 5.9 -16.9United Arab Emirates 15 788 14 147 0.4 -10.4 301.9 306.0 0.4 1.4 8.4 11.5 0.5 36.6USA 89 437 95 985 3.0 7.3 1 902.2 1 553.0 1.9 -18.4 272.9 247.8 9.8 -9.2

Qantas Airways ALL SERVICES 479 311 505 238 15.8 5.4 9 873.1 9 489.8 11.4 -3.9 951.8 855.5 33.7 -10.1Qatar Airways Qatar 60 192 77 735 2.4 29.1 2 651.9 3 419.2 4.1 28.9 8.0 26.9 1.1 236.0Royal Brunei Airlines Brunei 10 548 10 994 0.3 4.2 649.5 646.3 0.8 -0.5 1.8 2.1 0.1 14.7Scoot (c) Singapore 44 075 .. .. -100.0 1 069.9 .. .. -100.0 - .. .. ..Scoot Tigerair Singapore .. 55 123 1.7 .. .. 875.0 1.0 .. .. - - ..Sichuan Airlines China 8 237 9 520 0.3 15.6 204.6 177.6 0.2 -13.2 - - - ..Silk Air Singapore 6 044 8 194 0.3 35.6 15.6 34.0 0.0 117.9 - - - ..Singapore Airlines New Zealand 2 324 2 557 0.1 10.0 710.3 655.3 0.8 -7.8 - - - ..

Singapore 238 059 240 773 7.5 1.1 11 841.0 12 562.9 15.0 6.1 299.7 285.9 11.3 -4.6Singapore Airlines ALL SERVICES 240 383 243 330 7.6 1.2 12 551.3 13 218.1 15.8 5.3 299.7 285.9 11.3 -4.6Solomon Airlines Solomon Islands 2 107 2 120 0.1 0.6 24.8 22.6 0.0 -8.8 - - - ..South African Airways South Africa 9 799 8 431 0.3 -14.0 477.5 389.3 0.5 -18.5 - - - ..SriLankan Airlines (d) Sri Lanka .. 11 876 0.4 .. .. 537.6 0.6 .. .. 2.5 0.1 ..Tasman Cargo Airlines New Zealand .. .. .. .. 759.1 759.9 0.9 0.1 - - - ..Thai Airways International Thailand 78 014 79 412 2.5 1.8 3 047.7 2 924.3 3.5 -4.0 97.4 49.2 1.9 -49.5Tianjin Airlines (e) China .. 8 624 0.3 .. .. 91.6 0.1 .. .. - - ..United Airlines USA 31 739 40 293 1.3 27.0 1 245.8 1 299.0 1.6 4.3 55.9 74.5 2.9 33.3United Parcel Service China .. .. .. .. 197.5 69.0 0.1 -65.1 - - - ..

Korea .. .. .. .. 49.6 33.8 0.0 -31.9 - - - ..Singapore .. .. .. .. 256.2 284.8 0.3 11.2 - - - ..Taiwan .. .. .. .. .. 0.6 0.0 .. .. - - ..USA .. .. .. .. 983.3 1 570.3 1.9 59.7 - - - ..

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TABLE 2 SCHEDULED OPERATOR MARKET SHARES AND GROWTH: February

Total Passengers Total Freight (tonnes) Total Mail (tonnes)(%) of (%) (%) of (%) (%) of (%)

Scheduled Operators Country to/from 2017 2018 TOTAL Change 2017 2018 TOTAL Change 2017 2018 TOTAL Change

United Parcel Service ALL SERVICES .. .. .. .. 1 486.7 1 958.4 2.3 31.7 - - - ..Vietnam Airlines Vietnam 24 908 32 494 1.0 30.5 875.1 1 208.3 1.4 38.1 - - - ..Virgin Australia Fiji 16 188 15 281 0.5 -5.6 33.0 56.1 0.1 70.1 - - - ..

Hong Kong (SAR) .. 12 003 0.4 .. .. 489.5 0.6 .. .. - - ..Indonesia 22 313 19 963 0.6 -10.5 48.2 36.8 0.0 -23.6 - - - ..New Zealand 83 943 94 901 3.0 13.1 105.1 92.7 0.1 -11.8 - - - ..Papua New Guinea 2 724 2 483 0.1 -8.8 18.1 13.1 0.0 -27.9 - - - ..Solomon Islands 880 1 020 0.0 15.9 5.2 8.9 0.0 73.2 - - - ..Tonga 1 607 1 406 0.0 -12.5 1.7 0.8 0.0 -53.8 - - - ..United Arab Emirates 1 138 .. .. -100.0 10.4 .. .. -100.0 - .. .. ..USA 28 355 26 316 0.8 -7.2 1 034.8 1 096.6 1.3 6.0 - - - ..Vanuatu 2 375 2 675 0.1 12.6 10.9 17.3 0.0 58.7 - - - ..Western Samoa .. 1 791 0.1 .. .. 0.6 0.0 .. .. - - ..

Virgin Australia ALL SERVICES 159 523 177 839 5.6 11.5 1 267.3 1 812.3 2.2 43.0 - - - ..Virgin Samoa (f) Western Samoa 2 086 .. .. -100.0 0.7 .. .. -100.0 - .. .. ..Xiamen Airlines China 13 976 18 723 0.6 34.0 548.2 482.0 0.6 -12.1 7.4 12.8 0.5 73.7

TOTAL 2 970 635 3 196 274 100.0 7.6 80 815.5 83 508.7 100.0 3.3 2 765.5 2 536.9 100.0 -8.3

Please refer to explanatory notes - paragraphs 3, 6 and 13 in particular.(a) Services commenced June 2017.(b) Operated from December 2016 to February 2017 and December 2017 to January 2018.(c) Operated as Scoot to 24 July 2017 and as Scoot Tigerair from 25 July 2017.(d) Services recommenced October 2017.(e) Services commenced November 2017.(f) Services ceased November 2017.

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TABLE 3 AIRLINE PASSENGER CAPACITY AND UTILISATION TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA BY OPERATOR: February 2018

Inbound OutboundScheduled Operator Service to/from No. of Pax Seats Seat No. of Pax Seats Seat

Flights Carried Available Utilisation % Flights Carried Available Utilisation %

Air Caledonie International New Caledonia 40 3 988 6 998 57.0 40 6 106 6 880 88.8Air Canada Canada 57 14 342 15 791 90.8 57 10 911 15 838 68.9Air China China 116 28 081 32 304 86.9 116 25 942 32 304 80.3Air India India 28 6 806 7 168 94.9 28 5 841 7 168 81.5Air Mauritius Mauritius 8 2 137 2 296 93.1 8 1 521 2 296 66.2Air New Zealand Cook Islands 4 798 1 248 63.9 4 764 1 246 61.3

New Zealand 579 104 109 127 270 81.8 577 106 533 127 170 83.8Air New Zealand ALL SERVICES 583 104 907 128 518 81.6 581 107 297 128 416 83.6Air Niugini Papua New Guinea 92 5 990 12 575 47.6 93 5 995 12 531 47.8Air Vanuatu Vanuatu 27 2 460 4 590 53.6 27 2 528 4 590 55.1AirAsia X Malaysia 158 55 733 59 566 93.6 159 44 122 59 943 73.6

New Zealand 28 6 655 10 556 63.0 28 8 471 10 556 80.2AirAsia X ALL SERVICES 186 62 388 70 122 89.0 187 52 593 70 499 74.6All Nippon Airways Japan 28 6 367 6 720 94.7 28 5 640 6 720 83.9American Airlines USA 28 7 560 7 952 95.1 28 6 854 7 952 86.2Asiana Airlines Korea 28 6 243 8 484 73.6 28 6 210 8 484 73.2Batik Air Indonesia Indonesia 40 3 352 7 200 46.6 40 1 729 7 200 24.0Beijing Capital Airlines China 28 5 454 6 216 87.7 28 4 935 6 216 79.4British Airways UK 28 7 708 8 316 92.7 28 6 587 8 316 79.2Cathay Pacific Airways Hong Kong (SAR) 319 84 318 91 500 92.2 318 66 034 91 220 72.4Cebu Pacific Air Philippines 20 6 992 8 720 80.2 20 5 236 8 720 60.0China Airlines New Zealand 40 8 330 12 196 68.3 40 9 454 12 196 77.5

Taiwan 94 21 495 28 524 75.4 93 22 099 28 218 78.3China Airlines ALL SERVICES 134 29 825 40 720 73.2 133 31 553 40 414 78.1China Eastern Airlines China 198 45 129 52 752 85.5 198 39 529 52 752 74.9China Southern Airlines China 267 69 815 79 728 87.6 267 65 224 79 728 81.8Delta Air Lines USA 26 6 948 7 566 91.8 26 6 031 7 566 79.7Emirates New Zealand 84 31 989 41 787 76.6 84 36 496 41 787 87.3

United Arab Emirates 348 126 418 143 838 87.9 347 86 766 143 352 60.5Emirates ALL SERVICES 432 158 407 185 625 85.3 431 123 262 185 139 66.6Etihad Airways United Arab Emirates 168 50 474 67 592 74.7 168 40 345 67 592 59.7Eva Air Taiwan 16 3 658 4 032 90.7 16 3 470 4 032 86.1Federal Express Corporation China - .. .. .. 24 .. .. ..

USA 24 .. .. .. - .. .. ..Federal Express Corporation (a) ALL SERVICES 24 .. .. .. 24 .. .. ..Fiji Airways Fiji 131 17 305 24 642 70.2 131 19 106 24 697 77.4Garuda Indonesia Indonesia 122 22 746 29 030 78.4 122 18 563 29 030 63.9Hainan Airlines China 55 11 836 14 351 82.5 56 10 125 14 565 69.5Hawaiian Airlines USA 35 7 639 9 695 78.8 35 6 571 9 695 67.8Hong Kong Airlines Hong Kong (SAR) 23 4 560 6 716 67.9 23 4 566 6 716 68.0Indonesia AirAsia Indonesia 84 11 195 15 120 74.0 84 9 136 15 120 60.4Japan Airlines Japan 56 9 706 10 070 96.4 56 9 300 10 104 92.0Jetstar China 8 1 964 2 680 73.3 8 1 533 2 680 57.2

Fiji 13 1 958 2 340 83.7 13 1 511 2 340 64.6Indonesia 231 52 561 57 754 91.0 233 51 242 58 275 87.9

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TABLE 3 AIRLINE PASSENGER CAPACITY AND UTILISATION TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA BY OPERATOR: February 2018

Inbound OutboundScheduled Operator Service to/from No. of Pax Seats Seat No. of Pax Seats Seat

Flights Carried Available Utilisation % Flights Carried Available Utilisation %

Jetstar Japan 76 23 736 25 460 93.2 76 19 813 25 460 77.8New Zealand 220 34 121 39 636 86.1 220 35 055 39 642 88.4Singapore 44 9 540 10 406 91.7 43 8 337 10 071 82.8Thailand 36 11 174 12 060 92.7 36 10 467 12 060 86.8USA 31 9 451 10 385 91.0 32 8 735 10 720 81.5Vietnam 20 6 135 6 700 91.6 20 5 715 6 700 85.3

Jetstar ALL SERVICES 679 150 640 167 421 90.0 681 142 408 167 948 84.8Jetstar Asia Singapore 51 7 905 9 180 86.1 51 7 067 9 180 77.0Korean Air Korea 56 15 397 18 844 81.7 56 13 868 18 844 73.6LATAM Airlines Chile 40 8 790 12 000 73.3 40 8 551 12 000 71.3Malaysia Airlines Malaysia 163 39 123 45 542 85.9 164 30 642 45 542 67.3Malindo Air Malaysia 68 9 026 11 016 81.9 68 6 210 11 016 56.4Nauru Airlines Nauru 16 925 2 048 45.2 17 480 1 920 25.0Pacific Air Express Papua New Guinea 3 .. .. .. 3 .. .. ..

Solomon Islands - .. .. .. 2 .. .. ..Pacific Air Express (a) ALL SERVICES 3 .. .. .. 5 .. .. ..Philippine Airlines Philippines 56 13 434 14 856 90.4 56 10 288 14 856 69.3Polar Air Cargo China - .. .. .. 7 .. .. ..

Japan 12 .. .. .. 4 .. .. ..Korea - .. .. .. 1 .. .. ..Taiwan - .. .. .. 5 .. .. ..USA 4 .. .. .. - .. .. ..

Polar Air Cargo (a) ALL SERVICES 16 .. .. .. 17 .. .. ..Qantas Airways Chile 16 5334 5561 95.9 16 5302 5551 95.5

China 56 13160 15340 85.8 56 11908 15280 77.9Hong Kong (SAR) 113 33721 38605 87.3 113 28312 38609 73.3Indonesia 45 7887 8995 87.7 45 6156 8687 70.9Japan 96 28190 30116 93.6 96 26063 30132 86.5Macau (SAR) 1 .. .. .. 1 .. .. ..New Caledonia 16 1986 2784 71.3 16 2516 2784 90.4New Zealand 482 72151 84562 85.3 482 75010 84738 88.5Papua New Guinea 28 3015 4760 63.3 28 2745 4760 57.7Philippines 21 5277 5652 93.4 21 4880 5651 86.4Singapore 165 37422 40245 93.0 165 32585 40006 81.5South Africa 24 8013 8723 91.9 24 6777 8725 77.7Thailand 28 7143 7747 92.2 28 7013 7756 90.4UK 54 22961 26132 87.9 54 20545 26134 78.6USA 186 55547 62303 89.2 185 45469 65851 69.0

Qantas Airways ALL SERVICES 1331 301807 341525 88.4 1330 275281 344664 79.9Qatar Airways Qatar 129 40 891 52 986 77.2 129 36 844 52 986 69.5Royal Brunei Airlines Brunei 28 6 544 7 112 92.0 28 4 450 7 112 62.6Scoot Tigerair Singapore 92 30 429 31 836 95.6 92 24 694 31 836 77.6Sichuan Airlines China 20 4 928 5 728 86.0 20 4 592 5 728 80.2Silk Air Singapore 40 4 541 6 270 72.4 40 3 653 6 270 58.3Singapore Airlines New Zealand 22 2 950 4 256 69.3 24 3 277 4 256 77.0

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TABLE 3 AIRLINE PASSENGER CAPACITY AND UTILISATION TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA BY OPERATOR: February 2018

Inbound OutboundScheduled Operator Service to/from No. of Pax Seats Seat No. of Pax Seats Seat

Flights Carried Available Utilisation % Flights Carried Available Utilisation %

Singapore Airlines Singapore 541 135 182 145 923 92.6 539 109 261 146 194 74.7Singapore Airlines ALL SERVICES 563 138 132 150 179 92.0 563 112 538 150 450 74.8Solomon Airlines Solomon Islands 16 1 174 2 176 54.0 16 946 2 176 43.5South African Airways South Africa 25 4 140 6 327 65.4 25 4 291 6 327 67.8SriLankan Airlines Sri Lanka 28 7 010 7 476 93.8 28 4 866 7 476 65.1Tasman Cargo Airlines (a) New Zealand 20 .. .. .. 20 .. .. ..Thai Airways International Thailand 156 43 075 48 616 88.6 156 36 337 48 616 74.7Tianjin Airlines China 20 4 367 5 200 84.0 20 4 257 5 200 81.9United Airlines USA 112 21 021 28 224 74.5 112 19 272 28 224 68.3United Parcel Service China - .. .. .. 8 .. .. ..

Korea - .. .. .. 10 .. .. ..Singapore - .. .. .. 4 .. .. ..Taiwan - .. .. .. 1 .. .. ..USA 24 .. .. .. - .. .. ..

United Parcel Service (a) ALL SERVICES 24 .. .. .. 23 .. .. ..Vietnam Airlines Vietnam 68 16 450 18 632 88.3 68 16 044 18 632 86.1Virgin Australia Fiji 60 7 486 10 542 71.0 60 7 795 10 542 73.9

Hong Kong (SAR) 28 6 699 7 700 87.0 28 5 304 7 700 68.9Indonesia 78 9 604 13 728 70.0 78 10 359 13 728 75.5New Zealand 335 47 202 58 810 80.3 336 47 699 58 986 80.9Papua New Guinea 20 1 241 3 520 35.3 20 1 242 3 520 35.3Solomon Islands 8 504 1 408 35.8 8 516 1 408 36.6Tonga 7 833 1 232 67.6 6 573 1 056 54.3USA 60 14 342 20 340 70.5 60 11 974 20 340 58.9Vanuatu 12 1 359 2 106 64.5 12 1 316 2 106 62.5Western Samoa 8 957 1 408 68.0 8 834 1 408 59.2

Virgin Australia ALL SERVICES 616 90 227 120 794 74.7 616 87 612 120 794 72.5Xiamen Airlines China 48 9 880 11 658 84.7 48 8 843 11 658 75.9

TOTAL 7 911 1 778 192 2 098 755 84.7 7 914 1 572 774 2 101 955 74.8

Please refer to explanatory notes - paragraphs 4, 5, and 7 in particular.Seat Factors shown in this table:Traffic shown in this table for AirAsia X, China Airlines, Emirates, Qantas Airways and Singapore Airlines will differ from traffic shown in Tables 1 and 2 because of the inclusion in this table of total traffic into and ex Australia (for seat factor purposes) whereas Tables 1 and 2 include uplift/discharge traffic only. All other airlines report uplift/discharge traffic only. Currently, there are no other airlines operating via Australia, andtherefore uplift/discharge traffic is the same as total traffic into and ex Australia for all other airlines.(a) Freight flights only.

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TABLE 4 SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TRAFFIC AND AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS: February

Inbound (%) Outbound (%) Total (%) (%) of2017 2018 Change 2017 2018 Change 2017 2018 Change TOTAL

Adelaide Passengers 37 838 41 066 8.5 30 773 32 781 6.5 68 611 73 847 7.6 2.3Freight (Tonnes) 840 1 064 26.6 1 080 1 310 21.3 1 920 2 374 23.6 2.8Aircraft Movements 176 190 8.0 176 189 7.4 352 379 7.7 2.4

Brisbane Passengers 217 270 232 310 6.9 195 290 213 053 9.1 412 560 445 363 8.0 13.9Freight (Tonnes) 4 022 4 524 12.5 4 669 5 114 9.5 8 691 9 638 10.9 11.5Aircraft Movements 1 199 1 317 9.8 1 199 1 322 10.3 2 398 2 639 10.1 16.4

Cairns Passengers 24 322 29 756 22.3 24 762 28 672 15.8 49 084 58 428 19.0 1.8Freight (Tonnes) 37 39 4.2 220 158 -28.1 257 197 -23.4 0.2Aircraft Movements 226 199 -11.9 225 203 -9.8 451 402 -10.9 2.5

Canberra Passengers 3 255 3 841 18.0 2 652 3 174 19.7 5 907 7 015 18.8 0.2Freight (Tonnes) 11 3 -73.7 5 3 -33.8 16 6 -61.0 0.0Aircraft Movements 35 49 40.0 35 49 40.0 70 98 40.0 0.6

Darwin Passengers 10 799 8 919 -17.4 7 972 7 364 -7.6 18 771 16 283 -13.3 0.5Freight (Tonnes) 14 28 96.3 7 7 -5.0 21 35 63.2 0.0Aircraft Movements 120 91 -24.2 120 91 -24.2 240 182 -24.2 1.1

Gold Coast Passengers 42 614 41 025 -3.7 36 458 37 190 2.0 79 072 78 215 -1.1 2.4Freight (Tonnes) 256 297 16.2 50 77 55.0 305 374 22.5 0.4Aircraft Movements 254 239 -5.9 254 240 -5.5 508 479 -5.7 3.0

Melbourne Passengers 424 162 470 006 10.8 354 176 403 159 13.8 778 338 873 165 12.2 27.3Freight (Tonnes) 9 767 10 148 3.9 14 078 13 653 -3.0 23 845 23 801 -0.2 28.5Aircraft Movements 1 788 1 984 11.0 1 790 1 983 10.8 3 578 3 967 10.9 24.6

Norfolk Island Passengers 401 .. -100.0 346 .. -100.0 747 .. -100.0 ..Freight (Tonnes) 5 .. -100.0 1 .. -100.0 6 .. -100.0 ..Aircraft Movements 4 .. -100.0 4 .. -100.0 8 .. -100.0 ..

Perth Passengers 181 235 173 590 -4.2 146 779 147 109 0.2 328 014 320 699 -2.2 10.0Freight (Tonnes) 3 367 3 353 -0.4 4 456 5 103 14.5 7 823 8 456 8.1 10.1Aircraft Movements 843 834 -1.1 843 833 -1.2 1 686 1 667 -1.1 10.3

Port Hedland Passengers 210 246 17.1 181 192 6.1 391 438 12.0 0.0Freight (Tonnes) - - .. - - .. - - .. ..Aircraft Movements 4 4 .. 4 4 .. 8 8 .. 0.0

Sydney Passengers 655 651 697 919 6.4 570 218 620 582 8.8 1 225 869 1 318 501 7.6 41.3Freight (Tonnes) 20 731 22 265 7.4 17 179 16 290 -5.2 37 910 38 555 1.7 46.2Aircraft Movements 2 966 3 122 5.3 2 958 3 118 5.4 5 924 6 240 5.3 38.7

Toowoomba Wellcamp Passengers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Freight (Tonnes) 4 31 670.8 16 41 165.7 19 72 268.9 0.1Aircraft Movements 2 4 100.0 2 4 100.0 4 8 100.0 0.0

Townsville Passengers 1 677 2 180 30.0 1 594 2 140 34.3 3 271 4 320 32.1 0.1Freight (Tonnes) - - .. - - .. - - .. ..Aircraft Movements 12 20 66.7 12 20 66.7 24 40 66.7 0.2

TOTAL Passengers 1 599 434 1 700 858 6.3 1 371 201 1 495 416 9.1 2 970 635 3 196 274 7.6 100.0Freight (Tonnes) 39 055 41 752 6.9 41 761 41 757 0.0 80 815 83 509 3.3 100.0Aircraft Movements 7 629 8 053 5.6 7 622 8 056 5.7 15 251 16 109 5.6 100.0

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TABLE 5 SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC BY CITY PAIRS: February

Passengers Freight (tonnes)Foreign Australian 2017 2018 2017 2018Port Port Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total

Auckland Adelaide 2 654 3 305 5 959 3 330 3 414 6 744 15.0 9.2 24.2 56.5 83.5 140.0Denpasar 4 594 4 435 9 029 4 697 4 359 9 056 1.2 0.0 1.2 0.5 0.1 0.6Doha 3 650 2 328 5 978 4 444 3 146 7 590 199.0 212.4 411.3 281.0 567.0 848.0Dubai 7 550 5 219 12 769 7 519 4 960 12 479 220.3 219.0 439.3 261.8 98.6 360.4Guangzhou 2 441 1 895 4 336 3 864 3 207 7 071 16.3 37.8 54.1 34.3 63.7 98.0Hong Kong 4 826 4 087 8 913 4 809 3 535 8 344 89.7 200.5 290.2 145.6 174.7 320.3Kuala Lumpur 4 464 3 147 7 611 4 169 3 298 7 467 77.6 102.9 180.5 67.4 47.2 114.6Nadi 0 0 0 444 412 856 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.1 0.7Singapore 7 659 6 357 14 016 7 790 6 450 14 240 221.4 298.1 519.5 216.0 275.1 491.0Total Adelaide 37 838 30 773 68 611 41 066 32 781 73 847 840.4 1 079.8 1 920.2 1 063.8 1 309.9 2 373.7Abu Dhabi Brisbane 7 050 5 764 12 814 6 264 5 767 12 031 72.2 160.9 233.1 106.3 153.3 259.6Apia 532 490 1 022 472 447 919 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0Auckland 34 259 36 528 70 787 35 259 37 302 72 561 753.1 333.3 1 086.4 788.6 368.6 1 157.2Bangkok 6 581 5 636 12 217 5 973 5 424 11 397 224.8 329.0 553.9 199.0 350.0 549.0Beijing 0 0 0 2 925 2 887 5 812 0.0 0.0 0.0 73.2 46.8 120.0Christchurch 9 798 10 073 19 871 10 168 10 427 20 595 33.2 21.3 54.4 21.5 24.5 46.0Denpasar 10 778 10 489 21 267 13 276 14 053 27 329 53.5 1.0 54.5 46.1 4.3 50.3Dubai 13 642 10 623 24 265 16 229 12 577 28 806 319.0 473.6 792.7 519.4 594.5 1 113.9Dunedin 1 417 1 361 2 778 1 372 1 320 2 692 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Espiritu Santo 185 254 439 152 199 351 0.0 0.4 0.4 1.1 1.3 2.3Guangzhou 6 508 5 999 12 507 6 945 6 646 13 591 47.9 213.5 261.4 128.1 143.3 271.4Hong Kong 15 067 13 947 29 014 16 621 14 059 30 680 462.7 671.2 1 133.9 521.4 592.3 1 113.7Honiara 1 464 1 523 2 987 1 678 1 462 3 140 3.4 43.3 46.7 3.7 43.3 47.0Honolulu 1 669 1 764 3 433 2 301 2 281 4 582 29.7 25.4 55.1 46.1 60.2 106.2Kuala Lumpur 0 0 0 1 479 495 1 974 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Los Angeles 16 559 12 158 28 717 13 828 11 051 24 879 412.7 325.4 738.1 284.2 248.7 532.9Manila 1 485 1 154 2 639 1 708 1 564 3 272 5.1 0.4 5.5 1.9 0.5 2.4Nadi 5 348 5 303 10 651 6 381 7 161 13 542 20.3 23.7 44.0 23.2 23.1 46.3Nauru 661 526 1 187 925 480 1 405 0.9 73.2 74.1 1.2 40.7 41.9Noumea 1 603 2 457 4 060 1 875 2 623 4 498 0.1 9.6 9.8 0.6 12.3 12.9Port Moresby 6 758 6 524 13 282 6 674 6 371 13 045 31.3 288.0 319.2 32.6 229.8 262.4Port Vila 1 497 1 751 3 248 1 866 1 885 3 751 2.7 13.9 16.6 2.0 25.0 26.9Queenstown 1 444 1 727 3 171 1 525 1 595 3 120 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Seoul 5 973 5 255 11 228 6 187 5 399 11 586 77.4 122.5 199.9 137.2 103.4 240.6Shanghai 3 350 3 048 6 398 5 579 4 749 10 328 26.8 17.1 43.9 119.9 67.7 187.6Shenzhen 0 0 0 1 439 985 2 424 0.0 0.0 0.0 46.9 16.4 63.3Singapore 35 646 27 448 63 094 35 681 27 973 63 654 1 056.0 1 199.8 2 255.8 1 053.9 1 574.7 2 628.6Taipei 8 005 6 593 14 598 7 910 8 242 16 152 149.3 206.9 356.2 165.7 228.8 394.6Tokyo 7 694 6 145 13 839 7 627 7 132 14 759 82.3 71.5 153.8 123.2 97.0 220.1Vancouver 6 693 4 881 11 574 6 180 4 611 10 791 157.5 44.3 201.8 77.1 63.8 140.9Wellington 5 604 5 869 11 473 5 811 5 886 11 697 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Total Brisbane 217 270 195 290 412 560 232 310 213 053 445 363 4 022.2 4 669.1 8 691.3 4 523.9 5 114.1 9 638.0Auckland Cairns 594 653 1 247 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Denpasar 2 507 2 509 5 016 2 283 2 610 4 893 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Guangzhou 0 0 0 2 316 1 988 4 304 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 23.1 23.1

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TABLE 5 SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC BY CITY PAIRS: February

Passengers Freight (tonnes)Foreign Australian 2017 2018 2017 2018Port Port Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total

Hong Kong Cairns 1 704 4 957 6 661 2 371 4 807 7 178 22.9 192.2 215.1 20.7 103.4 124.0Manila 616 643 1 259 0 0 0 1.7 1.5 3.2 0.0 0.0 0.0Osaka 6 458 4 852 11 310 7 360 5 551 12 911 0.1 4.9 5.0 1.8 2.1 3.9Port Moresby 2 618 2 497 5 115 2 289 2 143 4 432 5.5 6.4 11.9 10.0 6.4 16.4Seoul 457 771 1 228 0 0 0 5.2 9.8 15.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Shanghai 0 0 0 1 527 1 015 2 542 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Shenzhen 0 0 0 720 1 227 1 947 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.2 6.2Singapore 1 545 1 678 3 223 2 303 2 105 4 408 2.0 0.0 2.0 5.5 1.6 7.0Tokyo 7 823 6 202 14 025 8 587 7 226 15 813 0.0 5.1 5.1 0.9 15.4 16.2Total Cairns 24 322 24 762 49 084 29 756 28 672 58 428 37.3 220.0 257.2 38.8 158.1 197.0Doha Canberra 0 0 0 634 503 1 137 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Singapore 2 107 1 476 3 583 1 894 1 427 3 321 11.1 5.3 16.3 2.7 3.0 5.8Wellington 1 148 1 176 2 324 1 313 1 244 2 557 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6Total Canberra 3 255 2 652 5 907 3 841 3 174 7 015 11.2 5.3 16.4 2.9 3.5 6.4Denpasar Darwin 4 977 3 890 8 867 2 554 2 517 5 071 1.4 0.1 1.5 0.6 0.0 0.6Kuala Lumpur 963 613 1 576 0 0 0 0.3 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0Manila 549 433 982 626 444 1 070 1.1 1.4 2.5 3.3 0.0 3.3Singapore 4 310 3 036 7 346 5 739 4 403 10 142 11.7 5.5 17.2 24.5 6.7 31.2Total Darwin 10 799 7 972 18 771 8 919 7 364 16 283 14.5 7.0 21.5 28.4 6.7 35.1Auckland Gold Coast 11 636 11 725 23 361 12 501 13 579 26 080 2.0 0.8 2.8 2.0 18.4 20.3Christchurch 2 653 2 568 5 221 2 889 2 824 5 713 1.1 0.8 1.9 0.5 0.1 0.5Hong Kong 2 632 1 250 3 882 4 465 1 584 6 049 68.3 36.8 105.1 185.8 48.4 234.1Kuala Lumpur 8 784 7 046 15 830 4 727 4 491 9 218 57.9 1.6 59.4 17.7 9.3 27.0Nadi 497 545 1 042 0 0 0 6.4 0.0 6.4 0.0 0.0 0.0Queenstown 1 531 1 513 3 044 1 605 1 618 3 223 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Singapore 5 424 3 600 9 024 5 463 4 174 9 637 64.5 9.7 74.2 26.1 0.8 26.9Tokyo 7 641 6 325 13 966 7 513 6 964 14 477 55.5 0.0 55.5 65.1 0.0 65.1Wellington 1 816 1 886 3 702 1 862 1 956 3 818 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1Total Gold Coast 42 614 36 458 79 072 41 025 37 190 78 215 255.7 49.7 305.3 297.1 77.0 374.0Abu Dhabi Melbourne 19 217 12 423 31 640 15 855 11 871 27 726 424.5 1 048.5 1 473.0 347.2 679.5 1 026.7Auckland 48 500 48 160 96 660 51 277 51 833 103 110 1 618.6 1 336.1 2 954.7 1 319.0 1 063.5 2 382.5Bandar Seri Begawan 6 592 3 956 10 548 6 544 4 450 10 994 209.6 439.9 649.5 245.3 401.0 646.3Bangkok 20 587 15 888 36 475 20 645 17 180 37 825 603.6 950.3 1 553.9 624.8 844.0 1 468.7Beijing 6 419 5 818 12 237 7 291 6 998 14 289 53.9 112.6 166.5 37.6 72.4 110.0Changsha 1 826 1 542 3 368 1 908 1 423 3 331 13.0 37.7 50.7 41.4 10.5 51.9Chengdu 2 746 2 412 5 158 3 061 2 742 5 803 23.9 96.2 120.0 73.2 58.9 132.1Chongqing 0 0 0 2 803 2 586 5 389 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.6 45.9 62.5Christchurch 15 777 15 504 31 281 17 087 17 112 34 199 91.4 134.8 226.2 81.8 134.9 216.7Colombo 0 0 0 7 010 4 866 11 876 0.0 0.0 0.0 184.5 353.1 537.6Denpasar 16 368 15 361 31 729 21 609 19 117 40 726 204.3 120.2 324.5 126.0 229.3 355.4Doha 8 724 7 103 15 827 11 423 10 588 22 011 356.2 406.8 763.1 196.7 523.4 720.1Dubai 25 823 18 017 43 840 26 305 18 248 44 553 628.8 1 404.9 2 033.7 638.7 943.6 1 582.3Guangzhou 18 392 15 935 34 327 21 066 20 152 41 218 106.5 351.1 457.5 173.9 387.3 561.2Hangzhou 0 0 0 1 491 1 072 2 563 0.0 0.0 0.0 32.4 5.1 37.6Ho Chi Minh City 7 538 5 112 12 650 9 424 8 751 18 175 248.2 173.3 421.4 359.2 215.7 574.8

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TABLE 5 SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC BY CITY PAIRS: February

Passengers Freight (tonnes)Foreign Australian 2017 2018 2017 2018Port Port Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total

Hong Kong Melbourne 30 025 28 311 58 336 38 235 30 389 68 624 883.0 1 465.3 2 348.2 852.7 1 289.6 2 142.2Honolulu 3 728 3 425 7 153 3 365 3 575 6 940 154.4 9.8 164.1 129.1 11.4 140.5Jakarta 3 466 2 281 5 747 3 834 2 581 6 415 90.6 184.3 274.9 3.7 230.2 233.9Kuala Lumpur 36 091 27 917 64 008 35 066 27 186 62 252 754.1 739.8 1 493.9 715.4 959.1 1 674.5London 3 366 3 804 7 170 3 714 4 018 7 732 190.6 47.5 238.1 207.8 49.2 257.0Los Angeles 18 273 14 025 32 298 23 111 18 542 41 653 137.2 356.9 494.1 295.6 589.7 885.3Manila 3 658 2 535 6 193 3 431 2 886 6 317 75.6 194.1 269.7 54.2 164.0 218.1Nadi 3 541 3 569 7 110 4 251 4 870 9 121 18.1 15.0 33.2 15.5 14.9 30.4New Delhi 2 866 2 353 5 219 3 011 2 651 5 662 56.0 35.3 91.3 72.0 74.2 146.1Noumea 1 021 1 458 2 479 950 1 450 2 400 0.1 3.6 3.7 0.4 7.4 7.7Osaka 242 73 315 0 0 0 14.0 0.0 14.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Phuket 4 620 3 890 8 510 3 654 3 428 7 082 67.8 0.0 67.8 66.9 0.0 66.9Qingdao 1 896 1 716 3 612 2 386 2 161 4 547 26.3 93.7 120.0 59.2 34.2 93.5Queenstown 5 301 5 020 10 321 5 860 6 053 11 913 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Santiago 0 0 0 2 576 2 283 4 859 0.0 0.0 0.0 40.9 89.1 129.9Seoul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 11.0 11.0 0.0 19.6 19.6Shanghai 15 782 14 064 29 846 17 604 15 645 33 249 214.6 591.9 806.5 392.5 664.3 1 056.8Shenyang 510 358 868 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Shenzhen 0 0 0 2 869 1 828 4 697 0.0 95.6 95.6 91.6 166.2 257.8Singapore 62 933 46 874 109 807 62 149 47 533 109 682 2 203.3 3 171.1 5 374.4 2 214.7 2 965.6 5 180.3Taipei 2 138 1 672 3 810 1 951 1 955 3 906 27.3 161.8 189.1 26.8 135.9 162.6Tokyo 12 026 9 632 21 658 12 488 11 254 23 742 183.1 105.0 288.1 262.0 111.5 373.5Vancouver 0 0 0 251 288 539 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 3.0 5.0Wellington 9 871 10 316 20 187 7 589 7 740 15 329 18.1 15.1 33.1 6.4 8.6 15.0Xiamen 2 496 1 943 4 439 2 998 2 698 5 696 53.1 134.1 187.2 80.7 73.1 153.8Xi'an 1 803 1 709 3 512 1 900 1 623 3 523 17.4 34.8 52.2 60.1 24.3 84.4Zhengzhou 0 0 0 1 964 1 533 3 497 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Total Melbourne 424 162 354 176 778 338 470 006 403 159 873 165 9 766.8 14 078.2 23 844.9 10 148.2 13 653.0 23 801.2Auckland Norfolk Island 401 346 747 0 0 0 4.5 1.3 5.8 0.0 0.0 0.0Total Norfolk Island 401 346 747 0 0 0 4.5 1.3 5.8 0.0 0.0 0.0Abu Dhabi Perth 7 138 5 215 12 353 6 600 5 483 12 083 183.5 435.3 618.8 209.3 428.6 637.9Auckland 8 469 9 072 17 541 6 794 7 239 14 033 389.7 151.4 541.1 362.6 160.5 523.2Bangkok 5 954 4 373 10 327 6 227 5 504 11 731 195.9 106.8 302.8 211.8 186.1 397.8Christchurch 1 466 1 255 2 721 1 596 1 546 3 142 72.3 12.4 84.8 33.7 9.4 43.1Denpasar 28 387 26 940 55 327 30 822 27 994 58 816 84.4 121.7 206.1 85.4 87.3 172.7Doha 7 920 6 659 14 579 8 109 7 486 15 595 383.1 637.4 1 020.5 376.2 467.6 843.8Dubai 18 198 14 188 32 386 20 433 13 128 33 561 292.4 345.2 637.6 353.5 315.1 668.6Guangzhou 3 273 3 027 6 300 4 806 4 553 9 359 67.7 72.9 140.7 115.6 187.8 303.4Hong Kong 9 437 8 580 18 017 10 230 8 316 18 546 230.1 486.7 716.9 361.6 738.6 1 100.2Jakarta 2 179 1 714 3 893 2 220 2 276 4 496 5.5 1.3 6.8 6.2 1.3 7.5Johannesburg 5 024 4 775 9 799 4 140 4 291 8 431 201.8 275.6 477.5 89.7 299.7 389.3Kota Kinabalu 454 384 838 474 415 889 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.9 0.9Kuala Lumpur 31 155 21 194 52 349 19 925 16 542 36 467 238.1 205.8 443.9 128.6 65.9 194.6Mauritius 1 824 1 231 3 055 2 137 1 521 3 658 34.7 14.3 49.0 42.7 37.3 80.0

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TABLE 5 SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC BY CITY PAIRS: February

Passengers Freight (tonnes)Foreign Australian 2017 2018 2017 2018Port Port Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total

Singapore Perth 50 357 38 172 88 529 49 077 40 815 89 892 987.4 1 588.9 2 576.3 976.1 2 117.3 3 093.4Total Perth 181 235 146 779 328 014 173 590 147 109 320 699 3 366.8 4 456.1 7 822.9 3 353.0 5 103.4 8 456.4Denpasar Port Hedland 210 181 391 246 192 438 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Total Port Hedland 210 181 391 246 192 438 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Abu Dhabi Sydney 19 810 15 758 35 568 21 755 17 224 38 979 243.8 501.2 745.0 271.0 509.5 780.4Apia 555 509 1 064 485 387 872 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.6 0.6Auckland 63 920 65 758 129 678 62 477 64 236 126 713 2 288.2 2 333.2 4 621.4 2 304.1 2 598.2 4 902.4Bangkok 28 905 21 919 50 824 29 720 22 809 52 529 513.9 568.5 1 082.3 508.6 475.4 984.0Beijing 15 580 14 367 29 947 14 852 13 708 28 560 185.5 214.6 400.1 375.3 293.3 668.7Changsha 1 632 1 497 3 129 1 856 1 689 3 545 3.8 24.9 28.7 54.2 20.9 75.0Chengdu 2 540 1 918 4 458 3 033 2 678 5 711 65.0 108.5 173.5 45.4 45.0 90.3Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 708.5 11.6 720.2 566.2 7.0 573.2Chongqing 1 581 1 498 3 079 1 867 1 850 3 717 34.4 578.3 612.7 29.7 191.1 220.8Christchurch 20 936 22 001 42 937 21 212 23 212 44 424 745.0 197.7 942.7 553.6 167.3 720.9Dallas 8 575 7 383 15 958 8 391 8 441 16 832 82.9 30.0 112.9 81.4 49.4 130.9Denpasar 20 525 18 525 39 050 20 456 18 338 38 794 265.2 30.8 296.0 317.7 233.8 551.5Doha 12 627 11 181 23 808 16 281 15 121 31 402 165.4 291.6 457.0 348.0 659.3 1 007.3Dubai 29 033 23 060 52 093 28 636 22 482 51 118 1 285.6 926.1 2 211.6 1 343.2 1 225.6 2 568.8Fuzhou 2 432 1 637 4 069 2 099 2 136 4 235 53.3 93.1 146.4 48.1 34.4 82.5Guangzhou 26 482 21 526 48 008 25 378 24 536 49 914 376.9 1 617.3 1 994.2 384.3 980.9 1 365.2Haikou 0 0 0 2 114 1 664 3 778 0.0 0.0 0.0 23.8 4.6 28.4Hangzhou 1 543 828 2 371 1 481 1 075 2 556 2.5 6.8 9.3 5.4 19.2 24.5Hanoi 0 0 0 2 798 2 663 5 461 0.0 0.0 0.0 129.7 63.1 192.7Ho Chi Minh City 6 691 5 567 12 258 10 363 10 345 20 708 299.9 153.8 453.7 475.9 105.9 581.8Hong Kong 47 090 43 917 91 007 50 830 40 019 90 849 1 709.1 2 008.5 3 717.6 1 896.2 1 531.7 3 427.8Honolulu 15 134 12 866 28 000 15 860 12 966 28 826 500.8 138.1 638.8 429.5 140.9 570.3Houston 0 0 0 4 163 4 017 8 180 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.7 125.2 129.8Jakarta 6 414 4 072 10 486 7 130 5 581 12 711 163.6 117.2 280.8 261.7 235.3 497.0Johannesburg 5 229 4 785 10 014 5 844 5 313 11 157 171.0 26.0 197.0 150.8 29.1 179.9Kuala Lumpur 35 188 26 424 61 612 31 362 23 741 55 103 1 095.2 331.7 1 426.9 992.9 414.0 1 407.0Kunming 2 284 1 825 4 109 2 376 2 077 4 453 9.9 51.4 61.3 4.3 36.2 40.5London 9 708 9 391 19 099 10 993 10 065 21 058 529.8 161.8 691.6 563.3 98.4 661.6Los Angeles 36 568 28 519 65 087 33 961 28 665 62 626 1 997.0 858.7 2 855.6 1 844.7 896.1 2 740.8Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 983.3 0.0 983.3 1 570.3 0.0 1 570.3Macau 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.5 5.3 11.8Manila 17 946 13 862 31 808 18 902 14 566 33 468 409.7 292.7 702.4 388.7 349.8 738.5Nadi 13 115 11 982 25 097 15 340 15 548 30 888 207.1 201.6 408.7 275.7 261.7 537.4Nanjing 2 087 1 324 3 411 1 719 1 306 3 025 18.4 22.5 40.9 21.4 14.4 35.7New Delhi 3 565 2 664 6 229 3 795 3 190 6 985 97.1 59.6 156.8 106.7 94.1 200.7New York 2 069 1 647 3 716 2 588 1 984 4 572 249.9 52.4 302.3 226.5 33.4 259.9Noumea 2 882 3 997 6 879 2 837 4 072 6 909 2.5 52.3 54.8 5.6 39.2 44.7Osaka 0 0 0 2 999 2 582 5 581 0.0 0.0 0.0 61.4 2.8 64.2Phuket 3 716 3 504 7 220 3 749 3 553 7 302 39.6 1.6 41.1 76.1 4.3 80.4Port Moresby 720 916 1 636 775 897 1 672 1.1 2.4 3.5 1.2 1.8 3.0Port Vila 1 562 1 640 3 202 1 801 1 760 3 561 3.4 6.7 10.2 1.4 16.2 17.6

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TABLE 5 SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC BY CITY PAIRS: February

Passengers Freight (tonnes)Foreign Australian 2017 2018 2017 2018Port Port Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total

Qingdao Sydney 0 0 0 3 068 2 774 5 842 0.0 0.0 0.0 82.2 45.5 127.7Queenstown 10 593 10 510 21 103 12 142 12 070 24 212 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Rarotonga 628 562 1 190 798 764 1 562 0.0 7.1 7.1 0.3 1.2 1.6San Francisco 11 892 10 065 21 957 12 549 10 744 23 293 386.0 239.1 625.2 162.0 226.2 388.2Santiago 8 003 8 122 16 125 7 863 7 767 15 630 145.7 86.0 231.7 169.2 137.4 306.7Seoul 16 322 15 960 32 282 15 453 14 679 30 132 193.9 428.2 622.1 266.0 307.6 573.6Shanghai 21 446 18 740 40 186 25 419 22 983 48 402 581.5 463.0 1 044.5 561.4 577.2 1 138.6Shenzhen 3 486 1 937 5 423 2 571 2 314 4 885 97.2 234.3 331.5 89.7 51.1 140.7Singapore 59 283 47 060 106 343 63 739 52 113 115 852 2 551.1 2 450.9 5 002.0 2 776.9 1 847.8 4 624.7Surabaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 110.0 110.0Suva 369 239 608 333 421 754 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Taipei 5 298 4 386 9 684 10 622 11 077 21 699 86.5 162.1 248.6 263.1 201.2 464.3Tianjin 0 0 0 429 519 948 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.8Tokyo 21 511 19 932 41 443 20 916 19 704 40 620 891.1 604.6 1 495.7 811.4 374.9 1 186.3Tongatapu 959 648 1 607 833 573 1 406 1.0 0.7 1.7 0.6 0.2 0.8Toronto 1 887 1 297 3 184 1 750 1 226 2 976 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Vancouver 5 930 4 898 10 828 6 161 4 786 10 947 193.8 169.1 362.8 163.3 142.4 305.7Wellington 12 554 12 611 25 165 12 418 12 251 24 669 28.6 35.0 63.6 23.2 37.7 60.9Wuhan 2 028 1 145 3 173 2 112 1 556 3 668 0.8 0.0 0.8 4.5 9.2 13.7Xiamen 3 148 2 320 5 468 3 292 2 937 6 229 49.4 165.2 214.6 69.0 139.1 208.1Xi'an 1 670 1 519 3 189 2 038 1 676 3 714 16.2 60.6 76.9 48.7 56.6 105.3Zhengzhou 0 0 0 1 135 1 152 2 287 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.9 10.3 28.3Total Sydney 655 651 570 218 1 225 869 697 919 620 582 1 318 501 20 731.5 17 178.9 37 910.4 22 265.4 16 289.7 38 555.0Hong Kong Toowoomba Wellcamp 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 15.5 19.5 30.7 41.2 71.9Total Toowoomba Wellcamp 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 15.5 19.5 30.7 41.2 71.9Denpasar Townsville 1 677 1 594 3 271 1 874 1 870 3 744 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Port Moresby 0 0 0 306 270 576 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Total Townsville 1 677 1 594 3 271 2 180 2 140 4 320 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Abu Dhabi Australia 53 215 39 160 92 375 50 474 40 345 90 819 924.0 2 145.9 3 069.8 933.8 1 770.9 2 704.6Apia 1 087 999 2 086 957 834 1 791 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.0 0.6 0.6Auckland 170 433 175 547 345 980 171 638 177 603 349 241 5 071.1 4 165.3 9 236.4 4 832.8 4 292.7 9 125.6Bandar Seri Begawan 6 592 3 956 10 548 6 544 4 450 10 994 209.6 439.9 649.5 245.3 401.0 646.3Bangkok 62 027 47 816 109 843 62 565 50 917 113 482 1 538.2 1 954.6 3 492.8 1 544.1 1 855.4 3 399.6Beijing 21 999 20 185 42 184 25 068 23 593 48 661 239.4 327.3 566.7 486.1 412.4 898.6Changsha 3 458 3 039 6 497 3 764 3 112 6 876 16.8 62.6 79.4 95.6 31.3 126.9Chengdu 5 286 4 330 9 616 6 094 5 420 11 514 88.9 204.6 293.5 118.5 103.9 222.4Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 708.5 11.6 720.2 566.2 7.0 573.2Chongqing 1 581 1 498 3 079 4 670 4 436 9 106 34.4 578.3 612.7 46.3 237.0 283.3Christchurch 50 630 51 401 102 031 52 952 55 121 108 073 942.9 367.0 1 310.0 691.2 336.2 1 027.3Colombo 0 0 0 7 010 4 866 11 876 0.0 0.0 0.0 184.5 353.1 537.6Dallas 8 575 7 383 15 958 8 391 8 441 16 832 82.9 30.0 112.9 81.4 49.4 130.9Denpasar 90 023 83 924 173 947 97 817 91 050 188 867 609.9 273.8 883.7 576.3 554.7 1 131.0Doha 32 921 27 271 60 192 40 891 36 844 77 735 1 103.7 1 548.2 2 651.9 1 201.8 2 217.4 3 419.2Dubai 94 246 71 107 165 353 99 122 71 395 170 517 2 746.1 3 368.8 6 114.9 3 116.7 3 177.3 6 294.0Dunedin 1 417 1 361 2 778 1 372 1 320 2 692 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

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TABLE 5 SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC BY CITY PAIRS: February

Passengers Freight (tonnes)Foreign Australian 2017 2018 2017 2018Port Port Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total

Espiritu Santo Australia 185 254 439 152 199 351 0.0 0.4 0.4 1.1 1.3 2.3Fuzhou 2 432 1 637 4 069 2 099 2 136 4 235 53.3 93.1 146.4 48.1 34.4 82.5Guangzhou 57 096 48 382 105 478 64 375 61 082 125 457 615.3 2 292.6 2 907.9 836.2 1 786.1 2 622.3Haikou 0 0 0 2 114 1 664 3 778 0.0 0.0 0.0 23.8 4.6 28.4Hangzhou 1 543 828 2 371 2 972 2 147 5 119 2.5 6.8 9.3 37.8 24.3 62.1Hanoi 0 0 0 2 798 2 663 5 461 0.0 0.0 0.0 129.7 63.1 192.7Ho Chi Minh City 14 229 10 679 24 908 19 787 19 096 38 883 548.1 327.0 875.1 835.1 321.6 1 156.7Hong Kong 110 781 105 049 215 830 127 561 102 709 230 270 3 469.7 5 076.7 8 546.5 4 014.5 4 519.8 8 534.2Honiara 1 464 1 523 2 987 1 678 1 462 3 140 3.4 43.3 46.7 3.7 43.3 47.0Honolulu 20 531 18 055 38 586 21 526 18 822 40 348 684.9 173.2 858.1 604.7 212.4 817.1Houston 0 0 0 4 163 4 017 8 180 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.7 125.2 129.8Jakarta 12 059 8 067 20 126 13 184 10 438 23 622 259.7 302.8 562.5 271.6 466.8 738.4Johannesburg 10 253 9 560 19 813 9 984 9 604 19 588 372.8 301.6 674.5 240.5 328.8 569.2Kota Kinabalu 454 384 838 474 415 889 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.9 0.9Kuala Lumpur 116 645 86 341 202 986 96 728 75 753 172 481 2 223.2 1 381.8 3 605.0 1 922.0 1 495.5 3 417.5Kunming 2 284 1 825 4 109 2 376 2 077 4 453 9.9 51.4 61.3 4.3 36.2 40.5London 13 074 13 195 26 269 14 707 14 083 28 790 720.3 209.3 929.6 771.0 147.6 918.6Los Angeles 71 400 54 702 126 102 70 900 58 258 129 158 2 546.8 1 541.0 4 087.8 2 424.5 1 734.5 4 159.0Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 983.3 0.0 983.3 1 570.3 0.0 1 570.3Macau 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.5 5.3 11.8Manila 24 254 18 627 42 881 24 667 19 460 44 127 493.2 490.1 983.2 448.0 514.3 962.4Mauritius 1 824 1 231 3 055 2 137 1 521 3 658 34.7 14.3 49.0 42.7 37.3 80.0Nadi 22 501 21 399 43 900 26 416 27 991 54 407 251.9 240.3 492.2 315.1 299.7 614.8Nanjing 2 087 1 324 3 411 1 719 1 306 3 025 18.4 22.5 40.9 21.4 14.4 35.7Nauru 661 526 1 187 925 480 1 405 0.9 73.2 74.1 1.2 40.7 41.9New Delhi 6 431 5 017 11 448 6 806 5 841 12 647 153.2 94.9 248.1 178.6 168.2 346.9New York 2 069 1 647 3 716 2 588 1 984 4 572 249.9 52.4 302.3 226.5 33.4 259.9Noumea 5 506 7 912 13 418 5 662 8 145 13 807 2.7 65.5 68.2 6.5 58.9 65.4Osaka 6 700 4 925 11 625 10 359 8 133 18 492 14.0 4.9 18.9 63.2 4.8 68.1Phuket 8 336 7 394 15 730 7 403 6 981 14 384 107.3 1.6 108.9 143.0 4.3 147.4Port Moresby 10 096 9 937 20 033 10 044 9 681 19 725 37.9 296.7 334.6 43.8 238.0 281.8Port Vila 3 059 3 391 6 450 3 667 3 645 7 312 6.2 20.6 26.8 3.4 41.2 44.6Qingdao 1 896 1 716 3 612 5 454 4 935 10 389 26.3 93.7 120.0 141.5 79.7 221.2Queenstown 18 869 18 770 37 639 21 132 21 336 42 468 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Rarotonga 628 562 1 190 798 764 1 562 0.0 7.1 7.1 0.3 1.2 1.6San Francisco 11 892 10 065 21 957 12 549 10 744 23 293 386.0 239.1 625.2 162.0 226.2 388.2Santiago 8 003 8 122 16 125 10 439 10 050 20 489 145.7 86.0 231.7 210.1 226.5 436.6Seoul 22 752 21 986 44 738 21 640 20 078 41 718 276.5 571.5 848.0 403.2 430.6 833.7Shanghai 40 578 35 852 76 430 50 129 44 392 94 521 823.0 1 071.9 1 894.9 1 073.8 1 309.2 2 383.0Shenyang 510 358 868 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Shenzhen 3 486 1 937 5 423 7 599 6 354 13 953 97.2 329.8 427.1 228.1 240.0 468.1Singapore 229 264 175 701 404 965 233 835 186 993 420 828 7 108.4 8 729.3 15 837.7 7 296.5 8 792.5 16 088.9Surabaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 110.0 110.0Suva 369 239 608 333 421 754 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Taipei 15 441 12 651 28 092 20 483 21 274 41 757 263.2 530.8 793.9 455.6 565.9 1 021.5

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TABLE 5 SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC BY CITY PAIRS: February

Passengers Freight (tonnes)Foreign Australian 2017 2018 2017 2018Port Port Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total Inbound Outbound Total

Tianjin Australia 0 0 0 429 519 948 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.8Tokyo 56 695 48 236 104 931 57 131 52 280 109 411 1 212.0 786.2 1 998.2 1 262.6 598.7 1 861.3Tongatapu 959 648 1 607 833 573 1 406 1.0 0.7 1.7 0.6 0.2 0.8Toronto 1 887 1 297 3 184 1 750 1 226 2 976 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Vancouver 12 623 9 779 22 402 12 592 9 685 22 277 351.3 213.4 564.7 242.4 209.2 451.6Wellington 30 993 31 858 62 851 28 993 29 077 58 070 46.8 50.1 96.9 29.8 46.8 76.6Wuhan 2 028 1 145 3 173 2 112 1 556 3 668 0.8 0.0 0.8 4.5 9.2 13.7Xiamen 5 644 4 263 9 907 6 290 5 635 11 925 102.5 299.3 401.8 149.7 212.2 361.9Xi'an 3 473 3 228 6 701 3 938 3 299 7 237 33.6 95.5 129.1 108.8 80.9 189.6Zhengzhou 0 0 0 3 099 2 685 5 784 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.9 10.3 28.3

Total Australia 1 599 434 1 371 201 2 970 635 1 700 858 1 495 416 3 196 274 39 054.6 41 760.9 80 815.5 41 752.2 41 756.5 83 508.7

Please refer to explanatory notes - paragraphs 3 and 8 in particular.

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TABLE 6 INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES OWN STOPOVER REVENUE PASSENGERS,

AUSTRALIAN CITY PAIRS: February 2018

TotalCity Pair Route Passengers

Cairns/Gold Coast 1 414

TOTAL 1 414

Notes:1. Own Stopover Revenue Passengers : The aggregate of revenue passengers uplifted at one Australian airport and discharged (excluding transit passengers) at another Australian airport by the same foreign registered international airline on which they entered or left Australia.

2. City Pair Route represents the aggregation of passengers travelling in both directions.

3. This data is additional to the information presented in tables 1-5 which cover only those passengers travelling to/from overseas airports.

1. Own Stopover Revenue Passengers : The aggregate of revenue passengers uplifted at one Australian airport and discharged (excluding transit passengers) at another Australian airport by the same foreign registered international airline on which they entered or left Australia.

2. City Pair Route represents the aggregation of passengers travelling in both directions.

3. This data is additional to the information presented in tables 1-5 which cover only those passengers travelling to/from overseas airports.

1. Own Stopover Revenue Passengers : The aggregate of revenue passengers uplifted at one Australian airport and discharged (excluding transit passengers) at another Australian airport by the same foreign registered international airline on which they entered or left Australia.

2. City Pair Route represents the aggregation of passengers travelling in both directions.

3. This data is additional to the information presented in tables 1-5 which cover only those passengers travelling to/from overseas airports.

1. Own Stopover Revenue Passengers: The aggregate of revenue passengers uplifted at one Australian airport and discharged (excluding transit passengers) at another Australian airport by the same foreign registered international airline on which they entered or left Australia.

2. City Pair Route represents the aggregation of passengers travelling in both directions.

3. This data is additional to the information presented in tables 1-5 which cover only those passengers travelling to/from overseas airports.

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