IATA: passenger traffic in Venezuela fell 8.5% in 2014 vs a year earlier

Adverse Operating Environment for Airlines Erodes Air Connectivity

Miami, 2015-9-24 — /Travel PR News/ — The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported that passenger traffic in Venezuela fell 8.5% in 2014 compared to a year earlier, in sharp contrast to other key economies in the region which reported growth. This decline outpaced the 3.0% GDP contraction in Venezuela during the same period, reflecting the growing impact of draconian government policies on airlines, including restrictions on the repatriation of currency. IATA urged the Venezuelan government to reform the country’s air transport policies to avert a further deterioration of the country’s already limited air connectivity.

“The Venezuelan government’s policies are crippling the air transport sector and depriving its people of the economic benefits that it could bring. Air travel options in Venezuela are diminishing while the country’s citizens and businesses pay more to travel due to the negative impact of government policies. The 8.5% fall in passenger numbers is significant. By contrast, other key Latin American economies saw passenger growth in the 2 to 12% range. An urgent change of policies is needed,” said Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and CEO.

Passenger Traffic Ranking by Country, Latin America and Caribbean 2014

Country

 

Country Passengers Variation 2013/2014
Brazil 98,728,427 6.3%
Mexico 58,119,723 6.8%
Colombia 26,955,886 6.9%
​Argentina ​19,574,495 ​3.2%
​Chile ​14,743,832 ​3.8%
​Peru ​13,855,587 ​2.5%
​Venezuela ​11,420,070 ​-8.5%
​Domincan Republic ​10,426,839 ​11.9%

Source: IATA PaxIS
Venezuela is breaching international agreements and the principles of the Chicago Convention in its treatment of airlines. Some examples include:

  • Currency controls prevent airlines from repatriating their revenue; total blocked funds now stand at US$3.8 billion
  • Foreign carriers are forced to pay for fuel in US dollars instead of Venezuelan bolivars, going against the non-discriminatory spirit of the Chicago Convention which Venezuela has signed. This is particularly problematic as purchasing fuel is one of the few avenues they have for spending accumulated local currency that cannot be repatriated.

“Venezuela’s economic woes should not be an excuse for inaction. The government needs to take steps to re-orient the operating environment for air carriers to prevent an even deeper deterioration in the country’s connectivity to global markets and international trade. A single and fair bolivar (VEF) exchange rate for the sale of tickets and the payment of airline fees and charges should be established. Venezuela should also commit to a transparent consultation process with the airlines before imposing any new taxes or regulations which affect air carriers.

And finally, a realistic and achievable payment schedule should be established to ensure the airlines are paid the funds currently blocked in the country,” said Tyler.

For more information, please contact:
Corporate Communications
Tel: +41 22 770 2967
Email: corpcomms@iata.org

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  • IATA (International Air Transport Association) represents some 260 airlines comprising 83% of global air traffic.
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